Tabletop games are having a creative renaissance—and 3D modeling is playing a huge role in that. From custom miniatures to fully modeled game boards, 3D modeling lets both designers and hobbyists bring immersive, tactile experiences to life like never before.
When developing a new board game, it’s often hard to visualize how pieces will look, feel, and fit together. 3D modeling helps you test those ideas early—whether you're creating a fantasy-themed game with castles and creatures, or designing a minimalist strategy game with geometric pieces. It’s a faster, more flexible way to prototype, iterate, and test gameplay.
Womp’s browser-based 3D modeling tools are perfect for indie game designers and creative hobbyists. You can sculpt tokens, dice, terrain tiles, and player boards with simple, intuitive tools. Better yet, you can collaborate with teammates or gather feedback from your community in real time—no downloads or complicated exports required.
Not sure where to begin? Try modeling these game elements in Womp: a custom player token with distinct features or colors, modular tiles for a dungeon crawler or open-world map, themed dice with engraved symbols, a cardholder or game board insert for better organization, or fantasy props like treasure chests, spellbooks, or monster figurines. Each asset brings more personality and depth to the game world—and when you're ready, you can even export for 3D printing.
Womp’s export tools make it easy to turn your models into printable files. You can test prototypes with resin printers or work with a print service to produce full game kits. Whether you’re prepping for a Kickstarter campaign or just leveling up your game night, 3D modeling gives you an edge.
3D modeling bridges imagination and reality—especially when it comes to games. With Womp, designing physical game pieces is no longer limited to professionals. Whether you’re building a new world or reimagining your favorite classics, the only limit is your creativity.