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Anonymous1769097779
01-22 16:08
Model Name
aquatic dragon 3d model
Tags
3d printing
3d printing stylized
creatures animals
creatures animals 3d printing
creatures animals 3d printing stylized
creatures animals stylized
resin statue
stylized
Prompt
A single-piece aquatic dragon statue designed for unsupported resin 3D printing. A tidepool dragon with a sleek, eel-like, aquatic body, inspired by marine fish, dragonet fish, moray eels, manta rays, and sea slugs, NOT a traditional Western dragon. The body is elongated and smooth, with a low profile and strong lateral flexibility, clearly designed for swimming. The silhouette is streamlined and fluid, with no bulky chest or rigid limbs. The head is rounded and fish-like rather than reptilian, with a short snout, large curious eyes, and a soft, expressive face. The neck blends smoothly into the torso with no sharp separation, emphasizing an eel-like flow from head to tail. Visible flattened gill slits line the sides of the neck. The wings are NOT bat wings. The wings are broad fin-wings, similar to manta ray fins or flying fish fins. They have rounded leading edges, no fingered bones, no clawed tips, and no sharp angles. The membranes are thick, smooth, and fin-like, flowing naturally from the shoulders into the body. The wings look equally capable of swimming underwater and gliding above water. The limbs are short and compact, adapted for perching rather than walking. The tail is long, muscular, and laterally flattened, clearly the primary swimming organ. It curls in a smooth S-shape around the base, reinforcing the aquatic motion. The dragon is perched low on a tidepool rock, leaning forward in a curious and excitable pose, head tilted slightly, one forelimb lifted as if about to move. The pose feels springy, alert, and playful rather than aggressive. Surface detail is smooth and aquatic. The body is covered in fine, streamlined scales and subtle shell-like plates, similar to crustacean armor, with no spikes, horns, ridges, or sharp protrusions. Print constraints: – Single fused solid mesh – No thin spikes, no horns, no claws extending into space – No traditional dragon wings, no bat anatomy – Minimum thickness 1 mm for fins, membranes, and gills – All fins, wings, tail, and limbs connect to the body or base – No floating parts, no deep undercuts, no enclosed voids Scale: – Footprint approximately 140 mm by 110 mm – Total height approximately 180 mm – Shelf display resin statue Style: – Aquatic fantasy creature, biologically plausible – Sleek, fluid, hydrodynamic design – Cute, curious, inquisitive expression – Smooth, readable shapes for unpainted resin Explicit exclusions: – No bat wings – No leathery dragon membranes – No horned head – No bulky chest – No spiked tail – No medieval dragon appearance Output: – Export as a single watertight STL file – No supports, no base text, no logos
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