For Crawlers, Princess Donut readers, and the wider LitRPG / progression-fantasy crowd. These are 3D-printable designs from Matt Dinniman's Dungeon Crawler Carl, drawn in a small studio in Sweden and sized for the Crawl re-read shelf or the next gift run.
Most pieces use the same 2D-art silhouette as the rest of the catalog — hot-pink raptors, cat figures, scene panels lettered with whatever Donut yelled most recently. They print clean as single-filament, but they really sing on Bambu AMS multicolor where the lettering and pose pop hardest. The lightbox is the outlier: a layered build that needs a 1m USB LED strip to do its job.
Princess Donut, four ways
If you're here specifically for the magnificently imperious cat, this is the corner. The Donut catalog has a paintable figure and several bookmarks with different attitudes. The figure is the one to start with if you don't have an AMS: paint-friendly, no multicolor required, sized to live next to the audiobook setup on a desk.

Princess Donut Dungeon Crawler Carl
Princess Donut, in figure form
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The bookmarks then do what the figure can't, which is travel inside a paperback. The earliest of them is Donut mid-scold: a multicolor profile pose tuned for AMS, sized to slip between mass-market pages without bending the spine.

Dungeon Crawler Carl Bookmark Princess Donut
Princess Donut, scolding Carl, multicolor
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The alt-pose Donut bookmark came later, a re-staging of the same silhouette family with a different attitude.

Dungeon Crawler Carl Bookmark Princess Donut
Princess Donut, alt pose, AMS-ready
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The third Donut bookmark is the most specific of the three: a hot-pink panel with Donut on top and "The Donut Holes (unofficial) Fan Club" lettered down the side. Easy-print profile, AMS multicolor.

Princess Donut Dungeon Crawler Carl Bookmark
Princess Donut, magnificent, page-marking
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The Carl bookmarks, four ways
The Carl bookmarks each hit a different beat from the Crawl. Three earlier variants came first — a v1 and an alt-pose iteration, both drawn in the same 2D-art brief, then the GET OUT THERE AND KILL KILL KILL! quote bookmark, which is the loudest of the set.

Dungeon Crawler Carl Bookmark
DCC, page-marker edition
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Dungeon Crawler Carl Bookmark
DCC fan-art bookmark, alt pose
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The KILL KILL KILL! one: the line is lettered across the panel, the silhouette stays underneath.

Dungeon Crawler Carl Bookmark
Donut's GET OUT THERE AND KILL KILL KILL! quote
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The fourth came later and is the one I'd point someone to first: the AMS-multicolor 2D-art version I keep coming back to when somebody asks where to start.

Dungeon Crawler Carl Bookmark
for DCC + LitRPG readers mid-floor-clear
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Mongo and the GODDAMM'T DONUT lightbox
Two more from the dungeon-show interludes side of the catalog, for the readers who pick favorites between the cast.
The Mongo bookmark is a hot-pink raptor silhouette mid-stride, with MONGO IS APPALLED! lettered in bright yellow across the panel. It's the loudest cover in the set and the easiest to spot on a shelf.

Dungeon Crawler Carl Bookmark
Mongo's MONGO IS APPALLED! quote
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The lightbox is the outlier of the catalog: not a bookmark, not a figure, but a layered lightbox built around the GODDAMM'T DONUT!! scene. AMS multicolor for the layered panels, plus a 1m USB LED strip behind everything.

Dungeon Crawler Carl Lightbox
the GODDAMM'T DONUT!! scene, lit
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How they print
The bookmarks all use the same 2D-art brief: silhouette doing the work, AMS handling the multicolor pass on the lettering. Single-filament fallback works on every bookmark in the set if you don't have an AMS: you lose the color contrast on Mongo's yellow lettering and the cat's white outline, but the silhouette still reads.
The figure is the only design that's explicitly paint-friendly. No AMS required, no multicolor pass: print it in any single-color filament and finish with hobby paint. The lightbox is the only design that needs hardware, a 1m USB LED strip sold separately. Everything else is a one-print job.
Files live on MakerWorld for free. Printing to sell at a craft fair or BookTok shop? The Patreon commercial tier covers it.




















