Included File Formats
3D Models: FBX, OBJ, GLB, STL
Premium Illustrations: JPG/JPEG (compression quality 95/100)
Cinematic Showcase Video: 5-second 360° turntable clip (for visual storytelling)
Animated GIF: quick preview loop for product pages and socials
Emberforge Guardians is a high-poly kitbash character collection blending sci-fi armor silhouettes with fantasy/knight motifs—glowing “ember core” accents, layered plating, and strong readable shapes. Each character is built to look great in renders, turntables, and tabletop-style displays, with a unified material vibe (metal + warm glow) that makes the whole set feel like one cohesive universe.
AI Use DisclosureThese models were created using a hybrid workflow: AI-assisted 3D generation as a starting point, then artist-led refinement, and presentation to ensure a cohesive style and polished final pack. You’re getting the speed of modern tools plus the care of human curation.
Use this pack for:
game concept art / NPC lineup
collectible figure mockups
3D printing display models
cinematic turntables and promo thumbnails
These are solid “starter settings” that work for most printers and help buyers succeed quickly:
Recommended scaleMini / tabletop: 75–120 mm height
Display figure: 150–250 mm height (best detail visibility)
Layer height: 0.12–0.20 mm (0.16 mm is a great balance)
Nozzle: 0.4 mm (0.25 mm if you want extra fine detail)
Walls: 3–4 perimeters
Infill: 10–18% (gyroid or grid)
Supports: Tree supports recommended
Overhang threshold: ~50–55°
Support interface: ON (cleaner underside)
Orientation tips:
Print the body upright if possible for best silhouette
Rotate slightly (10–20°) if you need to reduce chest/shoulder support scarring
Layer height: 0.03–0.05 mm
Supports: medium density, focus on undercuts (arms, shoulder plates, chin/helmet)
Hollowing (large prints): optional; add drain holes if hollowed
Post-processing: quick sand + primer makes the “armor plate” look premium fast
Primer → metallic paint → warm wash/dry brush → orange glow accents on “core” areas for a collectible feel.
Style tags: Sci-Fi Armor, Fantasy Knights, Mecha-Inspired, Tech-Paladin, Dark Metal, Ember Glow, High-Poly Kitbash
Target audience:
Business: game studios, indie devs, marketing teams, product mockups
Education: 3D art practice, printing workshops, character design studies
Personal: hobbyists, tabletop fans, collectors, 3D printing enthusiasts
Age group targeting: All ages (recommended teens & adults for printing/painting hobby use)
Theme categories:
Decorative: desk display, collectible shelf figure, diorama centerpiece
Educational: anatomy + armor form study, hard-surface references
Seasonal: works great for Halloween / sci-fi events / cosplay inspiration (optional use case)