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Anonymous1767699175
01-06 20:19
Model Name
horror creature 3d model
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creatures & animals
3d printing
fantasy
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Create a high-detail 3D printable RPG miniature, fully watertight and optimized for resin printing, following the structural and anatomical rules below. Base (CRÍTICO – SUPORTE DA POSE) Circular base, 40mm diameter (criatura média-grande). Base sculpted as dark, corrupted ground, irregular and organic. Surface includes: Compact soil Subtle cracks Small stones and debris The creature’s belly, forelimbs and hind limbs are all partially fused to the base, reinforcing a low, crawling posture. Base must visually support the creature’s weight and spread stance. No floating limbs or lifted torso. Overall Silhouette & Pose Quadrupedal aberrant creature with a low, crawling stance. Body almost touching the ground. Spine arched slightly upward, but torso remains close to the base. Head pushed forward aggressively, close to the ground. Silhouette wide and unsettling, emphasizing horizontal movement. Head & Mouth Head elongated and deformed. Mouth wide open with: Irregular sharp teeth Distorted jaw structure Eyes small, sunken or barely visible. Facial anatomy intentionally asymmetric and grotesque. CRITICAL FEATURE – Spine & Dorsal Deformities Along the entire spine run large exposed bone growths and spikes. Spikes are: Thick at the base Uneven in size Blunt at the tips (not needle-thin) Spine appears partially external, as if bursting through flesh. Bone growths follow the vertebral line precisely. Body & Skin Skin stretched tightly over muscle and bone. Texture appears: Torn Scarred Uneven No smooth reptilian scales. Flesh looks unhealthy and warped, emphasizing aberration. Limbs Front Limbs Long, thin forelimbs splayed outward. Elbows bent low. Hands clawed, fingers spread wide. Claws thick and curved, partially embedded into the ground. Hind Limbs Rear legs bent and braced. Feet wide and clawed. Toes merged slightly for print strength. Tail Long, muscular tail extending backward. Tail follows the same corrupted anatomy: Bone ridges Uneven flesh Tail rests partially on the base, acting as an additional support. No floating tail tip. Surface Detail Philosophy Horror comes from: Anatomy Deformation Posture Not from excessive micro-detail. Textures sculpted as broad, readable forms for tabletop scale. Scale & Print Constraints Designed for 32–40mm creature scale. All thin elements reinforced. Multiple contact points with the base. Suitable for single-piece print. Technical Requirements Fully watertight mesh. Resin-print friendly. Clear structural logic: Low body Spread limbs Spine as main visual feature Easy to support and paint.
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