That would be because of the camera. Best to put a filter on it as screens never give you the real colour. I believe what they're using in terms of "painting" miniatures is sandstone that shapeways uses since that's who does their 3d printing.
At least the image will look the same for tokens for VTT's and Tabletop Simulator.
From what I've seen metallic's don't look metallic and the colour will be muted, but if you can't paint this is a good option.
could've sworn they use hp's inkjet tech for their minis, which should have a higher resolution. or might be one of their "special" models, every now and then people get a figure that looks like it was fdm-printed with clearly visible layer lines etc. however they apparently exchange those without much fuss, so there's that.
Not everyone has the hand eye coordination to do it, plus not every miniature suits peoples needs. Reaper tends to have a few good warriors, but trying to get a good necromancer is a bitch. You could kitbash, but Reaper doesn't have everything in their Bones series so you'll have to try and kitbash with metal minis. Privateer Press is a little better with their white metal, it just needs a little liquid green stuff.
at a certain point getting a 3d printer is simply the more economical option, money and time-wise. depending on your group you can even pool the money and have someone with the spare time (and space) take care of it. the biggest irony with corona is everybody is sitting at home which you could be spend on 3d printing, but now no one meets up physically so why bother...
anyway, as great as the reaper kickstarters are there's simply a limit to what's officially available and when. and something that turns me off from it, paining a figure that cost double-digit bucks and potentially messing it up is completely different when you can just print another one for like 2 bucks, as often as you like (sure, there's ways to get rid of the paint and start over, but that just adds to the hassle imo). not to mention all the options when it comes to customizing it, much easier and faster to just splice something together in blender or even meshmixer than mess around with knives and green stuff. just being able to scale them to some consistent size makes it valuable for me, no more mixing 34mm "heroic" with some old 28mm.
I didn’t notice a screen as part of the humble bundle. I did find some minis
here. I also found some cyberpunk battle mats
here. And in this
link I just searched cyberpunk. *Edit* I also found some dice
here. Also the humble bundle
does includes a dm screen but you have to print it out :/ .
the 3d minis from the humble bundle aren't that great a deal imo, ~16 yurobucks for a bunch of mishmash figures, some of them frogs (limiting where they can be used) when you can get a patreon's monthly release for around 10 bucks that have a consistent theme with enough options to mix&match (some of them even come prepared for that, like the artisan guild stuff. they're also not super cunts with the prices, you can get a whole pre-supported release for around 30 bucks on their
myminifactory page, and you usually get a 50% voucher for backing a month, if there isn't a sale anyway, like right now for example).
if the WoW style isn't your thing,
loot studios is a bit more expensive (15 bucks per month), but their style is more realistic and they have a great selection of pieces in their welcome pack. they also make their own tutorials and it feels they put a bit more effort in it, however they're not on patreon etc so they kinda fly under the radar a bit.
if you want cyberpunk there's
unit9, great models but they still make the retarded mistake of putting release previews behind a paywall, which shouldn't be a thing anymore.
titanforge has their own
cyberpunk spin-off line now, and there's also
papsikels which does a lot of cyberpunk