INCLUDED FILE FORMATS
3D Models: FBX, OBJ, GLB, STL
Premium Illustrations: JPG/JPEG (compression quality 95/100)
Cinematic Showcase: 360° turntable video (~5 seconds)
Animated GIF: quick preview loop for listings/social posts
Meet a quirky school of cute-creepy sea goblins—big eyes, expressive mouths, fin-ears, and chunky toy-like silhouettes that read clearly even at small sizes. Each character is built with a high-poly, kitbash-inspired approach, then artist-refined for clean forms, fun personality, and strong “collectible figure” vibes.
AI Disclosure:
These models were created using AI-assisted 3D generation combined with human artist creativity and refinement—think of it as AI helping explore shapes faster, with final polish guided by an artist’s eye.
Below are practical settings that work well for most creature mini figures and collectible desk toys.
Recommended scaleMini: 50–80 mm tall (great for tabletop or small displays)
Desk figure: 100–140 mm tall (best detail-to-time balance)
Large display: 160–220 mm tall (painting + showcase)
Layer height: 0.03–0.05 mm
Supports: Light/medium; add support under ears/fins, chin, fingertips, and toes
Orientation: Tilt 25–40° to reduce suction marks (especially for open mouths)
Hollowing (optional): 1.8–2.5 mm wall thickness for larger scales
Drain holes: 2–4 mm (place under base/feet area if hollowed)
Post: Wash + cure as usual; light sanding on support touchpoints
Layer height: 0.12–0.20 mm (0.12 mm for nicer faces)
Nozzle: 0.4 mm standard; 0.25 mm if you want extra facial detail
Infill: 10–18% (higher for tall/skinny poses)
Supports: “Tree supports” recommended for ears/fins and open mouths
Orientation: Feet flat on bed; rotate slightly to hide seam lines on the back
Brim: 3–8 mm if the feet contact area is small
Primer: filler primer for FDM / standard primer for resin
Paint: acrylics work beautifully—big eyes and mouths are super fun to detail
Top coat: matte for toy/creature look, satin for “collectible vinyl” vibe
3D printing: desk toys, display minis, collectible creatures
Game/animation: placeholders, NPC monsters, stylized creature casts (FBX/GLB)
Kitbashing: mix ears/fins/heads into new variants
Education: character design, silhouette studies, 3D printing practice pieces
Marketing: ready-made thumbnails, turntable video, and GIF previews included
Business: sellers of printed collectibles, tabletop accessory shops, indie studios, content creators
Education: 3D printing classes, design students, art teachers, maker spaces
Personal: hobbyists, painters, collectors, fantasy creature fans
Age group targeting: All ages
(Especially fun for adults/teens who paint mini figures, and kid-friendly in style—just note small parts if printed tiny.)
Decorative: desk figures, shelf buddies, display monsters
Educational: 3D printing practice models, character design reference
Seasonal (optional use): great for Halloween “cute monster” vibes, but usable year-round