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Mini Japanese Dragon
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A refined low-poly dragon inspired by Eastern mythology, combining smooth faceted forms with balanced curves. Its green body, amber mane, and flowing whiskers evoke the spirit of wisdom, nature, and protection found in traditional Japanese legends.
From the Mini Dragon Collection, this design symbolizes harmony and strength. Ideal for collectors who appreciate cultural and mythological art rendered in a minimalist geometric style.
Supports required for whiskers, horns, and tail. Print in PLA using dual or multicolor filaments to emphasize the mane and scales. A 0.16 mm layer height preserves detail while maintaining smooth transitions.
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Your support helps me keep creating and improving new designs every day. Don’t forget to follow, like, and favorite the models you enjoy, it trul
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A refined low-poly dragon inspired by Eastern mythology, combining smooth faceted forms with balanced curves. Its green body, amber mane, and flowing whiskers evoke the spirit of wisdom, nature, and protection found in traditional Japanese legends.
From the Mini Dragon Collection, this design symbolizes harmony and strength. Ideal for collectors who appreciate cultural and mythological art rendered in a minimalist geometric style.
Supports required for whiskers, horns, and tail. Print in PLA using dual or multicolor filaments to emphasize the mane and scales. A 0.16 mm layer height preserves detail while maintaining smooth transitions.
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A little message:
Your support helps me keep creating and improving new designs every day. Don’t forget to follow, like, and favorite the models you enjoy, it trul
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