3D mannequin description
Create gorgeous carvings, engravings, or prints with this high-relief deer bust, designed for max element and compatibility throughout digital fabrication strategies.
✅ Suitable With:
CNC Machines – Clear STL file optimized for exact routing
Laser Engraving – Consists of high-resolution 4K TIFF grayscale picture
3D Printing – Clear topology, prepared for slicing with any slicer software program
📁 Information Included:
1× STL file (high-relief deer)
1× 4K TIFF grayscale picture (laser prepared)
🛠️ Preferrred For:
Wall decor
Wildlife-themed artwork
Engraved items and plaques
🔒 License Info
Private Use:
You could print, carve, or engrave the recordsdata for private use or as a present, with no industrial intent.
Industrial Use:
The industrial license is just legitimate whereas your Patreon subscription is energetic.
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❗ Vital: When you cancel or lose your subscription, the industrial license is robotically revoked, and promoting merchandise primarily based on the recordsdata is not permitted.
✨ Options:
Excessive-relief sculpt with sharp element
Prepared for wooden, resin, acrylic, or plastic
Manufacturing settings
🖌️ Ageing End Approach (Reverse Patina)
This method enhances depth and element in aid fashions:
Seal with Clear Varnish – Apply a skinny layer to stop darkish paint from soaking into raised areas. Let it dry fully.
Apply Darkish Paint – Cowl the complete floor with a darkish tone (e.g., black, brown, sepia).
Wipe Raised Areas – Earlier than the paint totally dries, gently wipe with a delicate fabric to take away paint from raised components, leaving it within the recesses.
Ultimate Varnish Coat – Apply a second layer of clear varnish to seal and defend the end.
🎨 Outcome:
Creates a weathered, vintage look with robust distinction that highlights high quality particulars—best for wooden, resin, or 3D prints.