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Discover amazing 3D printing content creators on YouTube and Twitch. Watch tutorials, reviews, and live streams from our talented community.
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I’m pezliz, a Canadian-based 3D printing content creator and Twitch streamer. I create live and recorded content centered on filament performance, material innovation, and designer showcases. Through shows like In Printing Colour, Sunday Showcase, and pezliz Presents, I highlight great materials, celebrate independent designers, and help grow a welcoming, community-first maker space.
I am a 3D designer and maker focused on creating innovative, high-quality printable art and functional designs. My portfolio includes decorative shadow boxes, stained-glass–inspired prints, interactive models, lighting and home décor. Passionate about design and craftsmanship, I explore the creative possibilities of 3D printing to turn digital ideas into tangible works.
3d Print Enthusiast/Hobbyist. Cosplay helmets brought me to 3d printing.
Just some dude raising shrimp and melting plastic in the middle of nowhere...
Just a Crazy Husband and Wife team of 3D Printing, Sublimation, and Laser Engraving Nerds. Well One of is. We stream Saturdays 1159pm EST on YouTube. Catch our shannigans every week. You have been warned.
The founder and owner of Digital Dragon 3D, is a U.S. Air Force veteran who enjoys solving complex problems, helping others, teaching the next generation. He got his first printer in 2016 (a Tevo Tarantula) and never looked back. He has built and modified numerous 3D printers and live streams many of his projects on Twitch.
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Add Your Channel3D printing content creation requires more than just a printer. Successful YouTubers and Twitch streamers in the 3D printing space rely on a combination of reliable printers, cameras for timelapse capture and streaming, consistent studio lighting, and post-processing tools. A complete beginner setup starts at approximately $320, while dedicated multi-material streaming studios run $1,500-3,200.
2026 is the year toolchanger printers became affordable for content creators. The Snapmaker U1 ($999) with 4 dedicated tool heads completes swaps in 10-12 seconds versus 90 seconds for traditional AMS systems, saving hours on multi-color prints. For streaming, OBSbot AI-tracking cameras like the Tiny 2 ($254) follow you around the workshop automatically, while the Bambu Lab A1 Combo ($399) remains the best value multi-color printer for creators on a budget.
Browse the creators above for inspiration, or read our complete 3D Printing Equipment Guide for Content Creators for detailed recommendations, budget breakdowns, and setup tips.