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THE MODEL :
Embody the spiritual power of the Eastern dragon and the lavish pageantry of elite historic courts with this magnificent Baroque-infused Asian dragon masquerade mask. This unique three-dimensional design flawlessly fuses the sacred features of the mythical Lóng with classical European elegance: its sharp, stylized antlers, prominent heavy brows, and open snarling jaw with detailed fangs anchor a commanding profile. The entire frame and sweeping mane are transfigured into a dense, cascading lattice of high-relief Rococo scrollwork and fluid symmetrical flourishes. It is the ultimate statement prop for high-fantasy cosplay, historical masked balls, or to display proudly upon a library desk as a captivating dark art sculpture.
Tested Print Settings (Recommendations): The clean lines of the central snout, the sharp definition of the teeth, and the intricate details of the flame-like framing were successfully verified using metallic silk PLA, as displayed in the file b8k8cgb8k8cgb8k8.png.
- Infill: Set at 5% for a stationary display setup. Slicing Pro-Tip for Wearability: If you plan to run ribbons or elastic bands through the side attachment slots for active use, we highly advise boosting the infill rate to 15% and running 4 wall loops (perimeters) to heavily reinforce the frame edges against strap tension.
- Nozzle: 0.4 mm
- Supports: Well-placed tree supports are required beneath the overhanging upper fangs, under the lower floating jaw, and along the inner rims of the hollow eye contours for a clean surface finish.
Sizing Information: The model is scaled to standard adult human facial dimensions. Please feel free to freely resize the model based on your desired use inside your slicing software to achieve a custom-tailored fit for your face width or to downscale it into a sophisticated cabinet of curiosities display relic.
INFORMATION:
A common question is: why do these prints require supports when they could be printed lying flat?
For my designs, I deliberately choose to print them standing upright rather than flat, in order to achieve the best possible level of detail. I prioritize visual quality over saving a few grams of filament.
Of course, you are free to change the print orientation in your slicer if you prefer.

FILES :
All models are available for download in 3MF format. We recommend using Bambu Studio (Bambu Lab's slicer), as some specific modifications may only be visible within this software.
License
You may create derivative works based on this object, provided that all such derivative works are published exclusively on the MakerWorld platform and include proper attribution to the original creator. You may not share, upload, host, distribute, or publish this object—or any derivative work of this object—on any other digital platform, marketplace, or distribution channel. Commercial use of this object and any derivative works is strictly prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to, selling, renting, sublicensing, or using the object in any context in which you receive monetary compensation or other financial benefits.







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