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Anonymous1763660222
11-20 17:56
Model Name
maryland medal 3d model
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Create a high detail, fully sculpted 3D ornament based on the reference image I will upload. The final model must be a complete three dimensional object, not a flat coin, and it must be suitable for FDM 3D printing. Treat the reference image as a visual guide for shapes, layout, color placement, and proportions, then convert all visual details into actual three dimensional geometry. The goal is to build a high quality ornament that looks handcrafted, has clean sculpted surfaces, and prints cleanly as a single watertight mesh. Begin with the overall structure. The ornament should be circular with a rope border that wraps around the entire outer edge. The rope should be modeled as a real twisted rope, not a texture baked onto a flat surface. Give the rope a consistent twist pattern and a gentle rise above the life ring. The rope thickness should be visually strong and supportive, with enough physical volume to print cleanly. The outer loop at the top of the ornament should be modeled as a fully three dimensional ring intended for hanging. It should connect smoothly and symmetrically to the outer rope. Keep the loop thick enough that it will not break during printing or handling. Next focus on the life ring body. The life ring should be a raised circular form divided into four quadrants. Two quadrants represent the yellow and black Maryland flag pattern. The other two quadrants represent the red and white cross bottony pattern. Instead of using flat textures, convert all flag elements into raised or recessed three dimensional plates. Each flag shape should have real thickness and depth. Keep the shapes crisp and clean so they print well. Include the metallic crossbars that appear over the flag panels. Model these crossbars as smooth raised bands with slight curvature to match the shape of the ring. Move inward to the center medallion. The middle of the ornament should contain a round recessed plate that holds a sculpted blue crab. The crab needs to be fully three dimensional with detailed claws, legs, texture on the shell, and natural anatomical proportions. The style can be slightly stylized to match the original design, but it must still look like a real blue crab with depth and symmetry. Ensure the crab sits on top of gentle sculpted wave patterns. The waves can be raised or carved but need enough depth to be visible once printed. Avoid extreme overhangs to support FDM printing. Include the text bands shown in the reference design. At the top inner band include the text “Jon and Hannah.” At the bottom include the text “Maryland” centered on a curved banner, and beneath that include the year “2026.” The text must be modeled as clean raised letters or engraved letters with real depth. Choose a bold, readable font style that prints well. Keep the lettering thickness strong enough so the words remain sharp after slicing and printing. The text bands should follow the curvature of the life ring and blend cleanly into the overall structure. Ensure all components combine into one unified watertight mesh. No floating geometry. No overlapping shells. All intersecting parts should be merged smoothly so the model slices without errors. Keep the back side of the ornament mostly flat with a slight curve or bevel if needed for strength, and give the entire ornament a consistent thickness that supports printing without warping. The overall thickness should feel substantial, not thin or fragile. The final model should include the following approximate depth hierarchy. The back plate should be around three millimeters thick. The life ring should rise several millimeters above that. The rope border should rise even higher to produce a layered effect. The flag plates should stand out from the life ring with clear depth. The crab should be the most prominent raised element in the center. The text bands should be raised cleanly with reinforced edges. All transitions should be smooth and visually balanced. Use clean bevels and subtle rounding on edges to avoid harsh or razor thin geometry. Keep the style consistent with a realistic metal ornament while still giving the crab natural organic shape. The final model should feel like a collectible item with both artistic detail and a sturdy physical structure. Avoid high undercuts or deep recessed pockets that cannot print on an FDM printer. Deliver a single high resolution STL or OBJ mesh. The model should be manifold and ready for 3D printing without requiring repair. Retain all sculpted features and depth variations that give the ornament dimensional character. The final design should look polished, well proportioned, and faithful to the reference image while existing as a fully three dimensional sculpted object.
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