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Anonymous1755098547
09-27 19:15
Model Name
egyptian pharaoh bust 3d model
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character
rendering
realistic
Prompt
a detailed bust of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, likely representing Tutankhamun (King Tut), given the distinctive style and ornamentation. It appears to be a replica of a funerary mask or a similar artifact. The headpiece and collar are highly stylized, featuring intricate patterns and symbolic motifs. The Headpiece (Nemesis) Shape: The headpiece is the iconic nemes headdress, a striped cloth worn by pharaohs. It has a rounded top and flares out from behind the ears, ending in a folded tail down the back. Stripes: It's characterized by alternating stripes. The dominant colors appear to be gold (or a yellow-ochre) and a deep cobalt blue. The blue stripes are recessed and appear to have a textured or linear pattern within them, while the gold stripes are slightly raised and smooth. Uraeus: A cobra symbol, known as the uraeus, is at the front center of the headdress, just above the forehead. It curves upwards, with a slightly rounded head. It has the same gold and blue coloration as the main headdress. Vulture Head: A smaller, golden vulture head is positioned just behind the uraeus, possibly on the top of the headpiece. The Face Skin Tone: The face is a smooth, polished gold or gilded color, representing the pharaoh's divine nature. Facial Features: The eyes are long and almond-shaped, with pronounced cosmetic lines (kohl) extending from the outer corners, typical of ancient Egyptian art. The eyebrows are arched and distinct. The nose is straight and prominent. The lips are full and well-defined, with a slightly serene expression. Chin and Beard: The chin is smooth. There is a false beard, which is not attached to the chin but extends downward from the jawline. It has a slightly curled or braided texture and is mostly gold. The Collar (Broadcollar) Shape: A wide, decorative collar known as a usekh or broadcollar rests on the shoulders and chest. It extends from the neck down to just below the clavicle. Pattern: The collar is made of multiple rows of alternating patterns and colors, including gold, reddish-brown, and blue. The top row appears to have a wave or scale-like pattern, while the bottom rows are horizontal bands. The bottom of the collar has a rounded shape, decorated with a semicircle of detailed hieroglyphic-like carvings. Textures and Markings The main body of the bust (the part below the collar and on the shoulders) is covered in a dense pattern of hieroglyphs and symbolic carvings, giving it a rich, textured surface. These carvings are subtle and low-relief. The surface of the gold parts, particularly on the face and headdress, is smooth and reflective. The back of the headdress has a distinctive, fan-like ribbed pattern with vertical stripes and a central line. This part also contains a vertical line of hieroglyphs.
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