Asymmetric Alien Figurine

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This 3D model portrays a strikingly asymmetrical extraterrestrial life form—an intelligent being whose physiology challenges all notions of earthly biology. Its multi-limbed form features twisting, organic appendages, uneven limbs, and layered textures that seem to pulse with alien vitality. Multiple eyes scattered across its head suggest a species evolved for total spatial awareness, while its stance conveys both intellect and latent power.

Designed to evoke both wonder and unease, this figure is perfect for science fiction collections, tabletop encounters, or as a centerpiece for displays featuring advanced alien civilizations or otherworldly research scenes.

The initial 3D form of this model was generated with the assistance of AI tools, after which it was extensively refined and manually detailed in Blender and other 3D editing software.

Please note that the model is primarily designed for textured versions (OBJ + MTL in ZIP archive), allowing for a rich and visually detailed result when used with color-supported 3D printing or digital rendering. The non-textured version (STL, 3MF) may lack some surface details visible in the textured formats. The available formats include STL, OBJ, MTL, 3MF, FBX, and BLEND files, provided together in a ZIP archive, along with standalone STL and OBJ files for viewer compatibility.

  • Recommended print settings: 0.1–0.15 mm layer height for intricate surface detail

  • Supports: Required under limbs and tentacle extensions

  • Suggested materials: Resin for high fidelity or PLA for a durable, matte finish

  • Recommended model height: 120–160 mm for ideal display proportions

  • Minimum print time: ~6–8 hours depending on scale and printer speed

  • Material usage: ~60–100 g of filament or resin equivalent

  • Scaling Note: This model is designed in millimeters (mm). If it appears too small when imported into your slicer, ensure your software is set to mm units. If needed, scale the model up 100x if the slicer defaults to meters instead.