Material processing using light at the microscopic scale has been widely exploited for designing specialty polymers. Photoresist, photolithography or photocalligraphy are among the popular technologies used for this purpose. From the viewpoint of polymer physics, depending on the experimental temperature, the photocured materials can undergo a liquid-to-glass transition via which the physical properties, such as glass transition temperature (Tg), and consequently the materials’ moduli can be greatly modified.