Evil Woman
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This 3D model depicts a dark, demonic female character with distinctive features and detailed accessories. The character is shown from various angles to highlight its design elements.

Key Features:
Horns and Wings: The character has large, curved horns protruding from her head and large, bat-like wings extending from her back.
Attire: She wears minimal black clothing, including lingerie-style garments with intricate textures. A long, flowing cape drapes behind her, adding a dramatic effect.
Accessories: She holds a cross in one hand, creating a stark contrast with her dark and demonic appearance.
Body Details: Her body is adorned with dark patterns and markings, enhancing the gothic and mystical theme.
Pose and Expression: The character stands in a confident pose, one hand on her hip and the other holding the cross aloft. Her facial expression is intense and mysterious, contributing to the overall dark aesthetic.
Applications:
This model can be used in:

Fantasy-themed games or animations
3D printing for collectible figurines
Concept art for dark fantasy or horror projects

 

3D printing settings

General Recommendations:
Printing Technology: FDM (for large-scale prints) or SLA (for fine details and tabletop minis).
Layer Height: 0.1 - 0.2 mm (recommended for preserving fine details).
Infill: 20-30% (for a balance of strength and material efficiency).
Walls: At least 3-4 layers for added durability.
Supports: Required for horns, hands, and tail elements.
For FDM Printing:
Filament: PLA (easy to print, best for larger statues) or PETG (stronger and impact-resistant).
Nozzle Temperature: 200-220°C for PLA, 230-250°C for PETG.
Bed Temperature: 50-60°C for PLA, 70-80°C for PETG.
Print Speed: 40-60 mm/s (for high-quality details).
Adhesion: Brim or Raft recommended for stability, especially for large feet and legs.
For SLA (Resin) Printing:
Resin Type: Standard for fine details or tough resin for durability.
Exposure Time: 6-8 sec per layer.
Supports: Essential for horns, fingers, and loincloth details.
Post-Processing: After printing, rinse in isopropyl alcohol and cure under UV light for 20-30 minutes.

 

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