Undead 'Skull King' Series _ Skull-Bowl -3D Model

Undead Skull King Series By: David Orlo
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Undead King

By: David Orlo

 

The Undead King Story

From the depths of the Skull King's domain, the Undead rise—an endless horde, the lifeless army that serves as the iron fist of their master’s reign. Though they lack the monstrous horns or the royal regalia of the king’s other warriors, the Undead should not be underestimated. These skeletal fiends were once among the strongest and most cunning fighters in the Skull King's court, their loyalty sealing their fate in service to him, even beyond death.

Each one is bound by ancient magic, with hollow eye sockets that burn faintly as they heed the commands of the Skull King. Armed with weapons still bearing the scars of countless battles, they are fierce, resilient, and relentless in their pursuit. Their lack of horns is no weakness—instead, it marks their strength in numbers and their mindless obedience to the Skull King’s will.

When the Undead advance, they come in waves, an unstoppable force of skeletal warriors. Even the bravest heroes can find themselves overwhelmed by this swarm of tireless soldiers. Together, they form the backbone of the Skull King's empire, ready to bring ruin to anyone who dares to challenge his dark dominion.

 

 

The 'Skull King' Inspiration

The "Skull King" Series was born out of a desire to create something more sinister than your typical candy bowl, inspired by the "Widened Skull Candy Bowl." I wanted a design that was a little more edgy and fantastical. What started as a journey to make functional 3D models evolved into something much more creative. I taught myself how to craft organic-looking designs using MeshMixer, a tool I’ve come to appreciate despite its learning curve.

From this journey came the Undead Skull King Model and additions to the series. I'm excited to bring more designs to life, but I recently had a setback when a freak accident wiped out all my printer configs and profiles. I’m slowly rebuilding and will release more models soon. In the meantime, feel free to reach out if you have any requests or feedback!

 

 

Print Recommendations

  • Layer Height: .2
  • Infill: Recommend 12%+ Rectilinear
  • Supports: Manually place Tree supports under the horns to avoid placing on themselves
  • May need to be weighted in the back of the skull 

 

 

Includes

  • 3D STL Model File
  • 3D 3MF Model File

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