The Goddess of Eternal Night: Lady Death V2
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Description
This is not just a 3D print, it is a sculpture that captures the mystery and majesty of Death itself.
The "Lady Death V2" immortalized here is a gothic and powerful figure, with the features of a female skeleton wearing a hooded cloak, adorned with small horns.
Despite her skeletal nature, there is a solemn beauty in her demeanor.
She is seated on a throne of skulls (or perhaps her own body is a composition of them), and holds a skull in her hands that she seems to be gazing at, almost in a moment of quiet contemplation on the cycle of life and its end.
Her posture is regal and imposing.
Imagine her on your shelf: the embodiment of Dark Majesty.
Perfect for fans of gothic fantasy, role-playing games (D&D, Pathfinder), or for anyone who wants a display piece that makes a true "statement" about the beauty that can also be found in shadow.
The way I printed her (in this case, light filament) gives her an ethereal aura that perfectly matches the dramatic background of ruins and the aurora borealis.
A piece that tells a story every time you look at it.
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Few supports needed thanks to the flat and stable base. ( BEFORE REMOVING SUPPORTS, ALLOW THE MODEL TO COOL AND REMOVE GENTLY WITH POINTED PLIERS )
Filament: PLA or light-colored PETG (ivory, beige, or matte white) for a "bone" or marble effect. The matte finish enhances the details.
Layer Height: 0.8mm - 0.12mm is recommended to capture the fineness of the skull and the folds of the cloak.
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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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