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Anonymous1766679223
12-25 17:57
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hindu deity statue 3d model
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Primary Figure & Posture Deity: Goddess Saraswati, the embodiment of knowledge, music, and art. Asana (Pose): She is seated in Lalitasana (the pose of royal ease) on a stylized lotus throne. Her left leg is tucked inward, while her right leg is slightly forward, resting its foot on the lotus base. Anatomy: The figure has four arms (Chaturbhuja). The torso should be slender with a soft, "dharmic" belly curve, and the face should have a serene, meditative expression with large almond-shaped eyes and a slight smile. 2. Key Attributes (The Four Hands)Front Pair Veena Positioned diagonally across the body. Ensure the strings and the two gourds (one near the shoulder, one near the lap) are distinct. Back Right Akshamala Holding a string of prayer beads (rosary) or a small goad/stylus. Back Left Pustaka A sacred palm-leaf manuscript (book), symbolizing wisdom.Vahana (Mounts) This specific design is unique because it features both traditional mounts: The Swan (Hamsa): Located at the front right of the base. Model it with a gracefully curved neck and detailed wing feathers. It symbolizes discrimination between good and evil. The Peacock (Mayura): Positioned behind her on the left. The focus here should be on the "eye" patterns of the tail feathers fanning out behind her shoulder, providing a rich textured backdrop. 4. Ornamentation & Drapery Crown (Kiritamukuta): A tall, tiered conical crown with a central floral motif. Jewelry: Focus on the thick Grivaveyaka (necklaces) that cover the chest, the Keyura (armlets) on all four upper arms, and heavy Valaya (bangles) on the wrists. Vastra (Clothing): She wears a dhoti-style sari. Add fine, rhythmic fold lines (ridges) on the legs to simulate the fabric's flow. A decorative waist belt (Kanchipuram style) secures the garment. 5. Technical Tips for 3D Modeling Depth: Notice that this is a High-Relief style. If this is for CNC or 3D printing, ensure the back pair of arms has enough "bridge" support to the main body so they aren't fragile. Symmetry: While the face and crown are symmetrical, the arms and legs are asymmetrical. Model the base body first, then pose the limbs. Surface Texture: The image shows a "beaded" or "granulated" texture on the jewelry. Using a VDM (Vector Displacement Map) brush in software like ZBrush will help you achieve this look quickly.
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