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Add a vibrant, exotic touch to your collection with this stylized Low Poly Dragon Fruit (Pitaya) 3D Model! The model captures the distinctive texture and vibrant colors of the fruit, featuring striking magenta and green tones. The smooth, faceted low-poly style makes it highly appealing and versatile.
Originality and Essential Qualities: The model's originality lies in taking an exotic food item and elevating it into a charming, visually bold 3D asset. It is an essential asset because it is optimized for all forms of digital and physical production:
Print-Ready: The geometry is a clean, watertight mesh optimized for quick STL printing.
Game & Render Ready: The low-polygon count is perfect for real-time applications (games) and fast, high-quality rendering.
Use:
Digital Media: An excellent low-poly prop for mobile games, virtual reality environments, animated scenes, or food-themed renders.
3D Printing: Print a unique, colorful collectible figure, a quirky kitchen decoration, or an educational model.
Portfolio: A great piece to showcase stylized modeling and texturing skills.
Context of Use and Technical SpecificationsExtensive File Format Compatibility: This model guarantees universal compatibility for all your projects. It is delivered in an extensive list of formats (referencing the typical full file lists like the Cute puppy dog files and Copilot3D files):
Print Formats: STL, 3MF, AMF
Digital/Game Formats: FBX, OBJ, GLB, GLTF, USDZ, DAE, Blend, 3DS, ABC, WRLManufacturing Instructions (For Printing)This model is structurally stable and very easy to print.
Machine Type: Ideal for FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) for a quick print, and fully suitable for Resin (SLA/DLP).
Materials: PLA for FDM (recommended for the low-poly style), or Standard Resin.
Supports: Minimal supports may be needed for the deepest undersides of the scales or leaves.
Infill: 10% - 15% is sufficient for stability.
Safety and ComplianceIntended Use: Digital Prop and Decorative Print.
Food Contact: Not safe for food contact.
Child Hazard: Generally safe, but small fragments may pose a choking hazard if the model is broken.
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