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tags: 3D printed dragons, 3d print vendor, 3d
print junk, 3d print landfill, 3d print slop toys

@alexandracitan777
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
it’s like selling paint by numbers that are alr been painted and doubling the price
@moonman6212
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
There’s a couple in my town that started off as a 3D printed slop booth in the shopping centre and have since upgraded to an actual floor space in a shop. Recently a fully booked nail salon went out of business because it couldn’t afford rent in the same shopping centre. I have no clue how they are managing to thrive the way they are.
@aidankircher8865
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
I have an uncle that actually sells these at events and, while I love him to death, I just have to smile and nod when he talks about it. Also, why are all of those dragons and serpents specifically designed to be the most UNCOMFORTABLE things to hold?? Covered in spines and spikes and sharp bits it's like trying to handle a porcupine.
@jeef0322
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
It’s a cliche but truly the need to capitalize on everything really does ruin a lot of things. We see people who get into learning the basics of 3D printing, cake decorating, tattooing, crocheting, resin figure making, woodworking, as quickly as they can with the intention of making a buck off of their products as soon as they can, without even appreciating? The process beyond the profit it can provide. These people give a bad name to these forms of craft. while those who actually wait and use current available fads as practice and slowly develop their own style and become great at the craft — simply because they enjoy improving in their chosen medium and care about making a good product — eventually become satisfied with their skills enough to attempt selling their products — only to find a market that’s already fed up with their craft simply because of the slop that preceded them.
@lindsayy.13
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
i don’t disagree with the points made at all, but i will say this was one of the most tone deaf sponsorships i’ve ever seen in a video and i’d lowkey be embarrassed to put out a video on this subject matter with that shameless sponser
@Camitslove
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
You bought a swimsuit… on an auction… as in not a new swimsuit…
@recentlyyyy
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
Are you kidding? Accepting a whatnot sponsor on a video about RESELLING UNORIGINAL SLOP- talk about tone fucking deaf, holy moly.
@thorntech
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
Y'all sure do love to run with a new word when you learn it. "Slop this, slop that"lzip it
@danielsolano1284
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
I think the worst type of “art “ I’ve seen is a card binder been bought so low just to be resold with a few drawings for 100 dollars and it’s miserable looking drawings too so nothing that says oh wow yeah this is worth it people just buy anything because of fomo even people that never seen a Pokemon card in their lives collect them now because of fomo
@GilliganTF2
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
Taking HEAVY notes from this because i do want to sell 3D prints but like props, masks and hopefully weapons for cosplays and stuff like Borderlands, Fortnite and so on
@alexryherd9810
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
If you coded and designed what you printed yourself then I would say yes, thats art and accept it. These chodes don't do that though.
@Bking055
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
the fairs near me have 3d printer people and I see the same stuff and they are all alike. Only a few that actually put work into it besides just printing. Before I buy I talk to the people and see if they indeed make it themselves but thats what I do. My dad uses the 3D printer to make RC parts for RC cars. I tend to stay away from 3D printing.
@MaybeFactor
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
Surely no one is actually buying those 3D printed dragons, right?
@Genn1323
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
Outside a museum they had 3d printed dinosaur skulls, based on real dinosaur fossils around the world. Thee guy who made them was so cool he knew every model and those were sanded and painted as to show different kind of soils where they were found. They had like 20 skulls and he came with a box full of new ones and everyone was so excited. I'd say that was art. But the usual dragons… yeah, not nice.
@UselessSapphic-su9pp
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
That’s a hell of a sponsor considering the video topic. Be so fr rn 💀
@mackenzieh1713
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
The thing these venders don't get is that you don't even have to have a creative or environmental reason to "boycott" them. Their stuff is incredibly boring and repetitive. Go to one craft fair and you can confidently skip every 3D booth after that because it's all the same stuff.
@yurier.7544
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
i feel like it's the same thing that happened with Hama Beads; when they first appeared, it was new and cute and everyone was making interesting things, but then people started just pumping out patterns and suddenly everything was the same, it's like they slopified everything (and I speak from experience, because I've worked with Hama Beads for years before giving it up when the market became too saturated, and even my original art stopped selling). ofc, Hama Beads at least involves people actually sitting down and making the thing, so it's a little different, but not by much – because again, everyone was selling THE SAME THINGS.
@XxDrJewxX
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
People want to sell things and get money without much effort, thats it, there is no other reason, its an understandable reason. If they are still there its because it sells, and you cannot control what people buy. If they preffer those pieces of shit over anyones art then you are screwed, sorry, thats just reality, and as long as people keep buying them, they will keep selling. This should be thr whole argument. Saying individuality and creativeness means shit today for the most part. Like those pokemon cards you buy, massively produced, millioms sold, most of them end up in the trash cause nobody wants the fillers. I dont care of its 3d printed, if the item is well done, it does the thing i need it to do, and the price is right, i will buy it, why wouldnt i? If an art piece is the same i would buy it too, most of the time ive seen that little art piece go for 50 dollars, so they are pricey too and i pass, i dont care how long you took doing it, i only care about the measurements i already mentioned. One small coffe table for 500$ ? No thanks i will go for the mass produced ikea every day.
@originalstar6639
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
I love dragons but like.. I feel like I can just.. make them myself.. and then other cooler ones for personal use
Problem is I dont have a 3d printer….
…
yet
@mattorama
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
If you go into a discussion calling anything you don't like "slop," you're not looking to have a discussion in good faith.
@YummYDelicious0
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
So I’ve been printing for a few years and doing both self designed and bought prints. My opinion is basically if you download, print, and rip it off the bed, it shouldn’t be expensive. It’s not art, it’s other people’s work you’re ripping off to make easy money. At bare minimum name the designer of the file and have a small layer height so they look ok.
On the flip side, if you’re sanding and finishing pieces they’re going to be expensive. Like $100+ depending on the part easy and those aren’t going to sell nearly as much. People absolutely gouge prices way too much on the cheap shit which isn’t good but at the same time the stuff people put effort into isn’t selling.
TLDR: if you designed it or put effort into finishing it, that’s fine. If you’re just yoinking free files into bins to sell for a quick buck make sure they’re good quality and credit the actual makers.
@mickomakes4342
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
I am not particularly perturbed by the unsanded 3d printed products, a well tuned printer will produce a fantastic end product, and even seeing stepping doesn't both me, it lets me know it 3d printed, however I detest these little trinkets that are available on printables/thingiverse/bambustudio etc for nothing being sold at almost nothing as it drives down the perceived value of stuff people design and print themselves. So I make car interior parts that can no longer be obtained from the manufacturer, I spend the time to replicate the item in CAD, prototype it, improve it, until it is fit for purpose and looks and functions as per the original item, that takes time, and my time is worth money. Yes the part may cost $5 to print once you have a final design when you take into account the cost of filament (I use specialty filament on custom machines that I built myself to withstand the environmental conditions faced in a car interior, specifically ASA CF and PPS CF etc which withstand the heat, the stresses it faces and the UV impact, not cheap PLA). And people will turn around and say its only worth the $5, but what about the 5 hours that went into designing, refining it and making it. Also agree it doesn't belong in the art space unless someone spent the time to create the original model, and gain the skills used to create said model. I also paint, have printed models and statues in resin, then spent the hours to prepare, prime and paint said model or statue to be told its just 3D printed and its value driven down by these trinket makers. Its the Markets and people who run these Artist Alley that need to take a lot of the responsibility for this as well, they enable it. Maybe they need to step up to the plate and curate their event a little better, maybe only allocate a single space to this slop. And this 3d printed crap well predates the AI slop by many years.
@Mogura85
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
i dont see a problem to the "art" made by those who went to art school and have a art " i swear its a real" degree and sell stuff without their own personal artstyle. but posting slopcontenmt on yt with labubu and pokemoncards for the algorythm and being sponsord by some a craigslist ebay, shure is hypocracy. if you want to monitor whats allowed and what not to be sold, then you are the problem
@PadawanTutorials
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
God I agree so hard. Holy shit. Im a 3d modeler, a printer and it pisses me off to see these sloppers selling their garbage that they DID not make. They will CLAIM to have made the models. But fucking guess what? They dont…. Because 3 other venders are selling the same exact models. No Ai, no slop.
@charlotteannvlogs
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
I’m trying to design my own earrings to 3d print to sell at a market. It’s HARD!!! 3d design is HARD! Buying things off of temu…is not.
@gwendolynrobinson3900
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
Before even watching the video, my personal opinion is that if you DESIGNED something in a 3D software and printed it out (and sanded OMG sand for the love of God) it would be art, and belong in art alleys, because you created the render. Just like if you made a digital painting and sold prints of it.
The unsanded fidgets are if you printed someone else's art onto printer paper and sold stacks at an art alley. You didn't do anything creative. You bought ink and a printer and are taking up space.
@genericname2747
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
Whats that sponsor??? Bit hypocritical isn't it?
@girluv55
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
I’ve been seeing those dragons at cons since the dawn of time I swear
@St4ry_Paws
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
12:51 Got so excited when i saw this!! In designing and printing one for a little girl right now!:)
@awesomebananas8100
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
I really appreciate the emphasis on hearing both sides of an argument or remembering the shades of gray in a topic while also expressing and believing your own (informed) opinion!!!! Definitely a skill that gets more lost each day!
@cursetea49
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
I honestly just scope the 3d print stuff to later print myself lol
@crabPEOPLE2000
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
Damn whatnot fucking sucks, but the rest of your video is great. Try to steer clear of less than honest companies like them so it doesn’t tarnish your image. You’ve got great content!
@piemice
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
I saw a desk surround that had been 3D printed and left un-sanded and unpainted.. it was the reception desk at a major bank 🤦♀️
@smokeyjones1164
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
Saw loads of these at a renfaire I was at recently, just trash tbh like who is buying these
@Froshow
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
My thing is they all show up with the same BS in the same colors and set up right next to each other or across from each other seriously expecting people to be impressed.
@RodanShminget
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
Honestly its fine as long as you charge it as much as something made in a factory which is basically how you actually made it.
@Standardwhat9464
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
You look like Mavis from Hotel Transylvania.
@Lillian-died
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
there are scientists, engineers, and doctors trying to 3d print actual body parts meanwhile every time i go to a market or fair my younger siblings are trying to buy a 3d printed tung tung sahur
@SillyRaptorzRawrz
June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
Someone who uses 3D for good or at least not slop is Sorroul Souls (idk if I spelt that right)