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MasK Demonio Astaroth by Robb Sanchez HenkanCorp

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 2% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 2% infill
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106.7 h
6 plates

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Description of the Astaroth Mask (3D Design)

 

The Astaroth mask, created in Nomad Sculpt, is an impressive piece that captures the essence of this mythological demon with a modern and mechanical touch. It is divided into several parts that offer a detailed vision and a functional design for 3D printing.

 

Jaw and Fangs:
The mask's jaw is sculpted with complex details, highlighting sharp and prominent fangs that reinforce the demon's fierce appearance. The fangs, extending outwards, have a pointed design that evokes aggression and power. The jaw muscles are also detailed, showing a realistic anatomical design, which gives the piece a sense of vitality and demonic energy.

 

Horns:
The horns, one of Astaroth's most characteristic features, curve upwards and backwards. They are designed with a hybrid aesthetic, combining natural and mechanical elements. The base of the horns is adorned with cybernetic details, such as metal panels, and a glossy finish that gives it a futuristic feel. The horns appear to be forged from a resistant material, which enhances the sense of strength and dominance emanating from the piece.

 

Front Part and Face Details:
The front part of the mask is adorned with muscular lines reminiscent of the demon's red skin, highlighting its strength and aggressiveness. The structure appears to be made of some type of metal or alloy, with details such as plates and mechanical joints that reinforce its futuristic look. Small details like circuits and subtle embedded lights can be observed, giving the impression of a creature half organic, half technological.

 

Nape Part:
The back part of the mask (nape) has a design that is both organic and mechanical. The contour has a smoother finish, but with metallic elements that end in a set of geometric lines evoking a sense of integration with the body and a "cyberdemon" concept. This makes the mask look formidable not only from the front but also from the back.

 

Design for 3D Printing:
The mask is designed to be divided into several parts that can be printed individually and then assembled. This includes the jaw, horns, front part, and nape. Each part is precisely modeled to ensure that, once printed, it can be easily assembled without compromising the design's integrity. Furthermore, the design details allow for detailed printing that captures both the organic and technological essence of the Astaroth demon.

 

This design is ideal for mythology and digital art enthusiasts, and once 3D printed, it will offer a visually striking piece that can be used as a mask, ornament, or even a collector's item. Model created by @robb.sanchez.tattoo

 

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3D Printing Parameters

Perfect model for printing on your FDM 3D printer. We printed it on a Bambu Lab P1S. It uses tree supports, and its infill is 2% gyroid. The model is divided into several parts so you can use it as a cosplay mask or a decorative object. Assembly is quite simple; just fit the pieces together and glue them to secure them. Except for the jaw, if you prefer it to be articulated.

 

 

 

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