Wait, so you’re saying I shouldn’t print my entire Mandalorian helmet in resin?
That’s the look I get at almost every comic con when talking to new cosplayers about their 3D printing plans. And honestly, I get it! With so many options out there, choosing between resin and FDM printing can feel like deciding between magic and science.
Here at CRAV3D, we’ve helped countless cosplayers bring their wildest character fantasies to life—from intricate Demon Slayer swords to full Iron Man suits. After years of trial, error, and more than a few spectacular failures (ask me about the time we tried to print an entire Hulkbuster in resin… or maybe don’t), I’ve learned exactly when to use each technology.
So let’s settle this debate once and for all: what should you print in resin, and what belongs in the FDM realm?
The Tale of Two Technologies
Before diving into specifics, let’s break down what we’re actually talking about:
FDM (Fused Deposition Modelling) is like drawing with a hot glue gun. The printer squeezes out melted plastic layer by layer, building your prop from the ground up. It’s perfect for larger pieces and won’t break the bank.
Resin printing (SLA or MSLA) uses light to cure liquid resin one thin layer at a time. The result? Stunningly detailed prints that look almost injection-moulded—but at a higher cost and with more messy post-processing.


What We Can Create For Your Cosplay
At CRAV3D, we’ve invested in professional-grade cosplay production equipment that lets us create virtually any element you might need. Here’s what our studio can produce:
With Our FDM Technology
Our premium FDM printers are perfect for creating:
Full-scale helmets: Whether it’s a Mandalorian helmet, Master Chief, or Iron Man, our equipment has the build volume and reliability to handle large wearable pieces.
Body armour segments: Chest plates, pauldrons, gauntlets, and shin guards print beautifully. Our high-precision FDM systems ensure your armour segments will fit together with minimal post-processing.
Prop weapons: Fantasy swords, sci-fi blasters, hammers, and shields all print wonderfully. The robust capabilities of our equipment ensures consistent quality even during long print jobs.
Functional parts: Need moving joints or mechanical elements in your cosplay? The dimensional accuracy of our FDM systems makes functional mechanisms possible.
With Our Resin Technology
Our cutting-edge resin printer unlocks a whole new level of detail for your cosplay:
Intricate jewellery: From elven tiaras to cyberpunk implants, our resin technology captures details down to microscopic levels—perfect for pieces that will be closely examined.
Face-proximate details: Helmet visors, mask details, and facial appliances need the smoothness that only resin can provide—and our equipment delivers.
Magical elements: Energy crystals, glowing runes, potion bottles, or mystical amulets—our ability to print in transparent and translucent resins makes magical effects look genuinely magical.
Small-scale emblems and insignias: House crests, military badges, or superhero symbols—our resin printing precision ensures even the smallest text and details remain crisp and clear.
With Our 3D Scanning Technology
Having professional 3D scanning capabilities changes the entire cosplay game. We can now:
Create custom-fitted armour: Scan your body to ensure every piece fits perfectly, eliminating the guesswork of sizing.
Replicate real-world objects: Found a perfect prop base at a thrift store? We can scan it, modify it digitally, and print an enhanced version.
Capture texture details: We scan interesting textures from fabric, leather, or natural objects to incorporate into digital designs before printing.
Clone and scale: Found a small figurine with perfect details? We can scan it, scale it up, and print life-sized versions for your cosplay.
When FDM Saves the Day
Remember last year when Aditya needed his Thor armour completed just two days before Bangalore Comic Con? FDM printing was our hero that day, and here’s why it might be yours too:

1. The Big Stuff
Nothing beats FDM when you need scale. With our premium equipment, we can print:
- Full helmets that actually fit human heads
- Chest plates that don’t crack when you breathe
- Prop swords longer than your arm
Just last month, we helped a client print an entire Stormtrooper set using our advanced FDM technology. Would it have looked marginally better in resin? Maybe. Would it have cost ₹75,000 more? Absolutely
2. When Durability Matters
Picture this: You’re at Comic Con, someone bumps into you, and your carefully crafted prop hits the floor. With FDM:
- Your PLA sword might get a scratch
- Your resin masterpiece? Probably in pieces
This is why we printed Priya’s Wonder Woman shield in PETG—it survived three cons and an accidental drop from a second-floor balcony!
3. For the Budget-Conscious Creator
Let’s be real—cosplay is expensive enough without blowing your budget on printing materials:
- A kilogram of good PLA: ₹1,200-2,000
- A litre of standard resin: ₹5,000-8,000
When Rohan came to us wanting to create his first Destiny Guardian cosplay as a college student, FDM was the only way to make it happen within his budget.
When Resin Rules Supreme
Our professional resin printing service will shine in these situations:
1. Those Tiny Details That Make People Gasp
I still remember when Meera brought her sketch for a Genshin Impact Vision pendant. The intricate filigree and tiny gemstone details were so fine that FDM would have turned them into blob-like approximations.
Our resin technology captured:
- Hair-thin lines in her design
- Perfectly smooth curved surfaces
- Crystal-clear transparency in the gemstone parts
When she wore it at the convention, people literally asked to take photos of just the pendant!
2. The Face-Close Elements
Here’s a cosplay truth: The closer something is to your face, the more detail it needs.
This is why we always recommend our resin printing for:
- Faceplates with fine details
- Jewellery pieces
- Medallions and badges
- Character-specific eye lenses
Think about it—people will see your face before anything else, so that’s where the extra detail matters most.
3. Transparent and Translucent Magic
Nothing, and I mean NOTHING, beats our resin printing capabilities for creating:
- Glowing magical crystals
- Energy orbs
- Potion bottles
- Sci-fi visor elements
We created a Soul Stone for Tanvi’s Infinity Gauntlet using clear amber resin with a touch of translucent yellow dye. With an LED tucked inside, it looked so real that kids at the convention were trying to trade their toys for it!
The “Please Don’t Do This” List
After five years helping cosplayers bring their dreams to life, I’ve developed what I call the “please don’t” list. Trust me, these tips come from painful experience:
- Don’t print full helmets in resin (our printers could technically handle it, but your wallet won’t thank you)
- Don’t use standard resin for anything that needs to flex
- Don’t assume bigger resin prints are better (they’re often just heavier and more brittle)
- Don’t print weapons you plan to swing around in standard resin
The Hybrid Approach: Best of Both Worlds
The real magic happens when you combine technologies. With our equipment, we can create truly special pieces:
Case Study: Ravi’s God of War Axe
- Main axe body: FDM printed in PLA, wood-filled for a natural look
- Runes and glowing elements: Clear resin with blue dye
- Result: A lightweight, durable prop with magical-looking details that stole the show
Case Study: Ananya’s Cyber-Enhanced Armor
- Main armour plates: FDM for lightweight comfort
- Circuit-like details and glowing implants: Resin for incredible detail
- Feedback: “I could wear it all day without feeling weighed down!”
Using Our 3D Scanning for Perfect Fits
- We scanned Vikram’s face with our professional-grade scanner
- Created a perfectly fitted Iron Man faceplate using FDM
- Added highly detailed eye and mouth details with resin printing
- Result: A helmet that looked amazing and fit like it was made for him (because it was!)
Practical Tips From Our Workshop
After hundreds of cosplay projects, here are some real-world insights:
- Start with a body scan: Let us scan your body parts before designing – this ensures perfect fits every time
- For wearables: We print with at least 15% infill for durability without weight
- Resin printing secret: Focus your resin budget on the pieces that will be most photographed – a good rule is “the closer to the face, the more it deserves resin”
- Budget stretching: Let us print structural elements in FDM, detail pieces in resin
The Questions You’re Too Afraid to Ask
“Should I really get myself scanned for cosplay pieces?”
Absolutely! Our scanning technology can capture your exact dimensions, ensuring armour fits perfectly. We’ve seen dramatic improvements in comfort when pieces are designed based on actual body scans.
“Can painted FDM prints look as good as resin?”
With proper sanding, priming, and painting techniques, most people can’t tell the difference in photos. We actually did a blind test at a workshop last year, and only 2 out of 15 experienced cosplayers could correctly identify which helmet was resin and which was finished FDM.
“Is resin printing worth the extra cost compared to just using FDM for everything?”
For 80% of your cosplay needs, FDM will do beautifully. But for those hero pieces—the elements that make people say “wow”—resin’s detail is unmatched. That magical amulet, that intricate crown, that perfectly detailed mask… those are the pieces worth the extra investment.
Let’s Chat About Your Next Project
Every cosplay project is unique, and we love helping bring characters to life. With our professional-grade equipment and years of experience, we have an incredible cosplay workshop at your service. Swing by our workshop in Bangalore or drop us a DM—we’ll even throw in a free consultation to help plan your next build. And yes, we ship all across India!
Remember what we always say in the workshop: If it looks amazing, feels comfortable, and doesn’t break your bank account—you’ve definitely printed it smart.
See you at the next con!
~ The CRAV3D Team