Dragon Bust
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Description
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Hi guys, hope you like this new Dragon bust:) I recommend to use pliers to carefully remove the support. I usually grab the support rather close to the connection, slightly wiggle it around to loosen it before pulling it off:)
For your info: For the coloring I used Rub 'n buff that I applied with a sponge:)
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This is a high-quality decorative 3D model created for visual display and aesthetic appreciation. The design focuses on clean geometry, balanced proportions, and surface quality, resulting in a print that looks refined from all viewing angles.
The model is intended for decorative and artistic use rather than functional or mechanical applications.
Design & Print Readiness
The geometry has been carefully prepared for 3D printing, using solid, manifold construction to ensure reliable slicing and consistent print results. The model is suitable for common additive manufacturing methods and can be printed on a wide range of consumer and professional printers.
Details are designed to print cleanly while maintaining visual clarity, making the model adaptable to different resolutions, materials, and printer capabilities.
Files & Orientation
The provided files include print-ready orientations selected to balance surface quality, support usage, and ease of post-processing.
For best results:
- Use the supplied orientations as provided
- Reorientation is not recommended unless you are familiar with its impact on surface finish and support placement
Supports & Post-Processing
- Supports may be required depending on orientation and printer type
- Use light or tree-style supports where possible to reduce surface marking
- Allow the print to fully cool before removing supports
- Remove supports carefully using flush cutters or precision tools
- Light sanding (grit 200–400) on support contact areas can improve the final appearance
License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.




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