I thought Slimer would make a good first print on my Anycubic Photon since the resin that it came with is translucent green. The high res mesh in this resculpt was a huge benefit for the ~50µm xyz resolution. My first two attempts failed since I have no experience printing with a resin printer nor configuring models for proper support and printing. The first attempt did not adhere to the bed; the second attempt printed the supports but failed at the body because the support interfaces were too small at 0.3mm

The third attempt came out OK but I went all the way to 1mm for the interface between the supports and the model, so when I broke off the supports some pitting happened. Luckily with resin all you have to do is put a tiny drop in the blemish, smooth it over, and put it under the UV lamp for a second. The ability to repair and recover models seems much more convenient than it is with FDM printing.

I think it would be fun to paint the eyes and mouth only on my model, and I may do that later.