The artwork captures the essence of vampire-inspired horror with a bold, vintage Halloween style. The vampire exudes power and menace, framed by bats and a looming haunted castle, making it a perfect representation of the timeless vampire legend.
Project: Vintage Dracula 1.hfp
Print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.08mm with a base layer of 0.16mm
The Model is 200x199.95mm in size
You may print at higher layer heights below the Base Thickness of 0.48mm
The Max allowed Thickness is 2.24mm and the Actual Thickness is 2.08mm
Filaments Used:
#080a0d PLA PolyLite Black Transmission Distance: 0.3
#ff6a13 PLA Kexcelled Orange Transmission Distance: 8
#cbc6b8 PLA BambuLab Matte Bone White Transmission Distance: 1.6
#ffffff PLA Sunlu Meta White Transmission Distance: 8
This print uses 4 unique filaments
Swap Instructions:
Start with Black
At layer #8 (0.72mm) swap to Orange
At layer #17 (1.44mm) swap to Bone White
At layer #19 (1.6mm) swap to White for the rest.
Please note, a height modifier was applied to ensure a thicker base - this results in the layer numbers being offset by 3 layers, however the heights remain consistent.

This print is part of a coordinated Hueforge series by Manic 3D Prints, designed to showcase a classic Halloween aesthetic using just 4–5 filament colors. Each piece in the collection features rich black, warm pumpkin orange, creamy bone white, and golden autumn tones to create a unified, vintage-inspired display. Mix and match panels for a seamless look across your tiered trays, shelves, or gallery wall this spooky season!
🎃 Halloween Hueforge: Monsters of the Macabre🎃
Want to sell your physical prints of this model or have access to the entire collection? A commercial license is available through my profile.
This model was created by Manic 3D Prints using Hueforge, based on a concept and idea fully developed by us. The source image was generated with the help of AI as a tool to bring our vision to life. The 3D model itself was entirely designed and rendered by us using Hueforge as part of our original creative process.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.