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Huesos 3D Models

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a bone-themed TCG deck box
Lucky Paw
Cráneos bien realistas y huesos
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human rib cage
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一堆枯骨架子组成的骷髅王座
Anonymous1761129933
Male bust portrait with dual-skull chimeric structure, face to sternum, 185mm height, primary human skull frontal view, face aged approximately 45 years, expression solemn, eyes closed, eyelids showing fine wrinkles, orbital region deep-set, brow ridge pronounced, nose 22mm length with slight deviation suggesting old fracture, lips thin and slightly compressed, face showing lived texture (pores, fine lines, weathered skin at 0.1mm detail if printable), beard beginning at jawline (individual hairs 0.6mm where separable, suggesting but not fully modeling thousands), cranium intact with visible coronal, sagittal, lambdoid sutures, temporal bones showing external acoustic meatus (6mm diameter), mastoid process visible behind ears, zygomatic arch intact, but at occipital region skull begins splitting: lambdoid suture widening (3mm gap), gap filled with interstitial bone growth showing secondary skull emerging, wolf skull (Canis lupus, adult male, sagittal length 245mm scaled to 120mm for composition) growing from within human cranium, wolf skull oriented 180 degrees (facing backward), wolf occipital bone fused to human occipital, creating Janus-like structure, wolf frontal bones visible erupting from human parietal bones, wolf nasal bones and maxilla extending backward (from human perspective), wolf dentition complete: 42 teeth including 4 canines (15mm in wolf scale), carnassials visible, wolf mandible articulated but oriented posteriorly, wolf zygomatic arches threading through human temporal bones creating structural lattice, shared cranial vault space between species (visible in cross-section): human brain tissue (gyri and sulci visible, 0.8mm detail) in anterior cranial fossa, wolf brain tissue in posterior cranial fossa, separation membrane between (falx cerebri extended and modified), both brains connected at corpus callosum analog, neural tissue showing fiber tracts crossing species barrier, cervical spine showing transitional vertebrae: C1 atlas human proportions, C2 axis showing enlarged dens (wolf characteristic), C3-C4 intermediate morphology, C5-C7 fully wolf (larger, more robust), spine visible through transparent neck tissue, neck musculature visible: sternocleidomastoid present (human) but also deeper wolf neck muscles (splenius capitis, semispinalis), creating impossible anatomy that somehow articulates, larynx visible (human thyroid cartilage) with wolf hyoid bones lateral, suggesting dual vocalization possibility, clavicles human (145mm span) but thickened, sternum showing fusion line vertically: left half human manubrium morphology, right half showing wolf xiphoid characteristics, ribcage beginning: ribs 1-3 human spacing and curvature, ribs 4-6 showing progressive increase in robusticity, thoracic cavity partially visible showing anatomically confused lung: left lung human three-lobed, right lung wolf single-lobed, heart visible as shared organ (22mm) showing both species' circulatory requirements (higher wolf metabolic rate visible as thicker myocardium), scapulae suggestion: human scapular spine visible left, wolf scapular notch visible right, shoulders present but transformation incomplete, botanical elements minimal but significant: small spruce branches (Picea, 15-20mm) growing from interstitial spaces between skulls, needles dark green, branches emerging from sutures like hair, single crow skull (Corvus, 45mm) suspended in thoracic cavity where trachea bifurcates, held by bronchial branches transformed to thin twigs, crow skull oriented upward (beak pointing to chin), creating three-species triad, entire composition suggesting man who looked backward and found wolf looking forward, meeting in same space, designed for vertical printing with strategic separation: dual-skull complex as single piece (print inverted with support on wolf snout and human crown), neck/chest unit separate, connection at C1 via 1.5mm pin, human face printed in opaque resin with skin texture, wolf skull in aged bone white with yellowed teeth detail, skeletal elements visible through transparency in clear resin, brain tissue in translucent grey resin (minimal opacity), botanical elements separate inserts, crow skull printed separately (6mm hollow) inserted via bronchi access point, post-processing intensive: face requires preserved texture (minimal sanding), wolf skull aged with brown wash in temporal lines and tooth roots, brain tissue benefits from internal LED if display allows, appears as man containing his predator containing his victim (crow), mythological but anatomically argued, each bone justified, museum specimen of impossible natural history, Nordic folk tale anatomized, disturbing through precision not fantasy, suggests transformation is always bidirectional, the human contains the wolf that contains the raven that contains the forest, printable truth of composite being
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Adult human ribcage, left side showing normal adult ossification, sternum showing gradual regression rightward, right ribs appearing progressively more cartilaginous and fetal, right ribs 10-12 appearing as 20-week fetal stage, creating temporal paradox in single specimen, all bones properly articulated, appears as localized age regression disorder, 140mm width, clinical documentation style, disturbing through biological impossibility not gore
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A single realistic right human skeleton hand, with exactly five digits: one thumb, one index finger, one middle finger, one ring finger, one little finger. All five fingertips pinched together in one cluster, thumb touching index and middle fingertips, ring and little fingers curving inward to join. Correct anatomical bone structure: phalanges, metacarpals, carpals, radius and ulna visible. White bone material, plain background. Do not mirror. Do not duplicate. Only one hand.
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skeleton
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