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Military soldiers 3D Models

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It's an image of two soldiers dragging another whose wounded eyes covered by bandages, with faces of despair, the
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make bas-relief low level sculpture
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Create an extremely detailed 3D model of three Argentinian Army communications soldiers standing in a natural semicircle formation, receiving instruction (the instructor is not included in this model).
Only generate the three standing soldiers.

They must all wear the modern Argentine combat uniform (UCA) with accurate physical details:
– beret with correct shape and thickness
– modern field combat shirt and trousers
– fold patterns and natural wrinkles
– tactical vest with pouches, straps, seams, buckles
– radio cables and shoulder mic
– tactical boots with full sculpted detail
– belts, pockets, stitching, gloves (optional)

Postures:
– Soldier 1: standing straight, attentive, hands behind back or resting naturally.
– Soldier 2: slightly leaning forward, hands together or resting on tactical vest.
– Soldier 3: neutral attentive pose, one hand on vest or down the side.

Include communications gear on each soldier:
– portable field radio on vest
– antenna modeled as solid geometry
– cable routing to shoulder m
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don't remove anything from the photo
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Convert this image into a low-relief sculpture with minimal depth. Focus on preserving the original shape, proportions, and fine details. Exclude any background and keep the relief clean and smooth.
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