Centaur Miniature 1
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This is my maiden voyage into miniature creation, and it's also the first time I'm using Blender's sculpt tool - in fact, it's my very first foray into Blender altogether! I crafted this tiny treasure because I'm currently riding high as a centaur character in my home D&D game, and let me tell you, there just aren't enough centaur options out there. So, I decided to take matters into my own hands (or rather, mouse) and create my very own. When designing the character, I opted to lean more towards the wild side, unlike the more common depiction of centaurs. That's why this miniature has a decidedly equine-inspired face. As it stands, I've got two poses lined up for this model - the one you see here, and another that shows my centaur character holding a bow. Now, I'll be the first to admit that there are plenty of tiny details that even a .4mm nozzle just can't capture. That's why I switched to a .2mm nozzle when printing this mini. The bow pose can be found over on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3407874
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