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Anonymous1758550658
03-14 09:00
Model Name
deep-sea tube worm 3d model
Tags
nature & environment
rendering
realistic
Prompt
The organism appears as a tall, slightly curved cylindrical tube made of pale limestone-like material. The tube is elongated and vertical, approximately 1.2 meters tall and about 15 cm in diameter. The tube is composed of stacked rigid calcium segments separated by soft fleshy connective rings. The mineral segments are hard, chalky, slightly porous, and off-white to light beige, resembling weathered limestone or calcified biological material. Each mineral segment is short and cylindrical, forming a repeating modular structure along the tube. Between these hard sections are thicker organic bands of reddish-pink fleshy tissue that wrap around the tube like soft joints. These connective tissues appear slightly swollen, organic, and flexible, with subtle wrinkles and a moist biological surface. The tube is slightly tapered toward the top and very subtly curved, as if it gently bends with underwater currents. The overall silhouette should remain mostly vertical but not perfectly straight. The top of the tube is open, forming a circular inlet hole where water and microscopic organisms can flow inside. The inner surface of the tube should appear smooth but slightly organic, suggesting it is used for filtering nutrients. The outer surface of the mineral segments should include horizontal growth rings or subtle banding, indicating biological growth layers. The limestone surface should look porous and slightly rough, with small pits and micro-holes typical of calcified marine structures. The fleshy connective bands should contrast with the mineral shell: soft organic slightly glossy reddish or pinkish in color thicker than the mineral seams The base of the tube should look flat and slightly thicker, suggesting attachment to a rocky seabed. The model should resemble a deep-sea tube organism, similar in general silhouette to tube worms like Riftia pachyptila but without visible animals emerging from the tube.
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