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CF Kappa
by AR3DP
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This model represents the Kappa, a mischievous water creature from Japanese folklore, reimagined in the Crystal Facets style. The faceted geometry accentuates its turtle-like shell, webbed limbs, and iconic water-filled bowl on its head. The stern expression and propsβa scroll and sake bottleβadd character, symbolizing the duality of Kappa as both trickster and cultural figure.
The Kappa is traditionally known as a river spirit, feared for its pranks and dangerous tendencies but also respected in rituals. This model captures its mythological presence while offering a playful nod to its role in folklore, making it ideal for myth-inspired collections or as a cultural conversation piece.
PLA or PETG is recommended. Green or jade filaments highlight the Kappaβs aquatic essence, while brown or bronze tones
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This model represents the Kappa, a mischievous water creature from Japanese folklore, reimagined in the Crystal Facets style. The faceted geometry accentuates its turtle-like shell, webbed limbs, and iconic water-filled bowl on its head. The stern expression and propsβa scroll and sake bottleβadd character, symbolizing the duality of Kappa as both trickster and cultural figure.
The Kappa is traditionally known as a river spirit, feared for its pranks and dangerous tendencies but also respected in rituals. This model captures its mythological presence while offering a playful nod to its role in folklore, making it ideal for myth-inspired collections or as a cultural conversation piece.
PLA or PETG is recommended. Green or jade filaments highlight the Kappaβs aquatic essence, while brown or bronze tones
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