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Anonymous1771076612
02-15 18:49
Model Name
winged ring 3d model
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3d printing
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winged ring
Prompt
Single sculptural open wing ring, isolated object, no hand, no background, shown as a standalone jewelry piece. The ring is formed by two opposing wings that grow organically from the band and curve toward each other without touching, creating an elegant open-ended composition. The structure must be continuous and monolithic, as if carved from one piece of metal, with no visible joints, no assembled parts, and no decorative add-ons. The underside of the ring is smooth, rounded, and ergonomic for comfortable wear, while the upper structure transitions seamlessly into the wings through a natural thickening of the metal, ensuring realistic manufacturable geometry suitable for casting or high-resolution resin printing. The wings must display highly refined anatomical feather layering, not engraved texture. Each wing is composed of three clearly readable feather zones: long primary feathers forming the outer silhouette, slightly curved and tapered with soft rounded tips; secondary feathers layered beneath them in a stepped rhythm to create depth and flow; and smaller covert feathers near the base that transition gradually into the band, visually anchoring the wing to the structure. Every feather should be individually defined as a sculpted volume with a gentle convex surface, not flat planes. A subtle central shaft (rachis) runs along each feather as a soft ridge rather than a sharp line. Grooves between feathers must be shallow, clean valleys that remain readable after casting, avoiding hairline engraving or noisy micro-texture. Feather edges should never be razor thin; they must retain realistic thickness to ensure durability and metal flow during production. The overall detailing must feel like a hand-carved wax master prepared for lost-wax casting — refined, controlled, and hierarchical. Large forms dominate first, then secondary separations, with minimal micro-detail so the sculpture reads clearly at real scale. Avoid excessive sharpness, gothic styling, spikes, or fantasy exaggeration; the aesthetic is elegant, natural, and fine-jewelry oriented. Structural thickness should remain consistent (approximately 1.3–1.6 mm minimum), with smooth transitions between feather layers and no deep undercuts that would trap investment material. The ring must be watertight, physically plausible, and ready for STL generation, emphasizing clean topology and manufacturable mass rather than decorative rendering effects. Material appearance should resemble matte sterling silver with soft oxidation in the recesses to emphasize depth, while raised surfaces remain cleaner and slightly brighter. No mirror polish, no chrome reflections — the finish is subtle, artisanal, and slightly softened, enhancing the sculptural quality. Lighting, if rendered, should be neutral studio lighting with soft shadows to reveal the form without dramatic contrast. The object must be presented alone, centered, fully visible, and clearly readable as a realistic, production-ready wing ring.
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