Kickboxer D&D Mini v2
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UPDATE(08/12/2018): After months of searching, I've finally discovered a new source for an authentic Chinese ponytail thanks to Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's stunning bust "The Chinese Woman". I repurposed his hairstyle and adapted it to fit this model perfectly. To enhance the overall look, I also added more defined muscles on his arms and legs to create stronger prints. Additionally, I designed a unique bamboo floor base for him to stand on. Unfortunately, my print looks a bit rough due to worn-out nozzle from excessive printing of woodfill PLA. A recent gaming session sparked an idea to create a one-of-a-kind Monk mini for my D&D character. I set out to challenge myself by creating a pose that would not only be visually striking but also stable enough to stand upright. The pose is reminiscent of the iconic stance often taken by Jean-Claude Van Damme. While there's an abundance of monk models available, finding one with a suitable ponytail has been elusive for me. My modeling skills aren't advanced, so I've had to rely on adapting existing designs. The model was crafted using DesktopHero3D software. For those interested in customizing or manipulating this model further, it's been shared within the system. However, please be sure to adjust his stance and reset him on a flat surface before printing, as the export from DH3D results in an unusual orientation that requires some tweaking.
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