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Meet the spookiest, yet sweetest collectible of the season: the Chibi Halloween Ghost 3D Model! This highly stylized figure features an adorable, plump ghost sitting among tiny skull props and a tombstone, holding a carved pumpkin. It is posed on a detailed cobblestone base, creating a complete diorama piece.
Originality and Essential Quality: The model's originality lies in its masterful blending of creepy Halloween iconography (skulls, tombstone) with an overwhelmingly cute, oversized character design. It is an essential asset because it is engineered for true dual-purpose use:
Print-Ready: The entire diorama is a watertight, unified mesh designed for flawless STL printing as a highly desirable seasonal collectible.
Digital/Game Ready: The stylized aesthetic and clean geometry make it an ideal, optimized prop for seasonal game levels or animated scenes.
Context of Use, Limitations, and InspirationsContext of Use: Primarily designed as a decorative collectible for 3D printing, a miniature for tabletop games, or a charming seasonal digital prop.
Inspirations: Inspired by vinyl art toys, Japanese cute culture (Kawaii), and classic Halloween folklore.
Potential Limitations: Due to the fine details of the skulls and tombstone, a high-resolution printer (Resin) is recommended to capture the base detail optimally.
Unrivaled File Format CompatibilityThe model is delivered in an extensive list of formats, guaranteeing seamless integration into any pipeline, as demonstrated by your available file lists:
Digital/Game Formats (Animation & Renders): Includes OBJ, FBX, DAE, GLB, GLTF, Blend, USDZ, ABC.
3D Printing & CAD Formats: Includes STL, 3MF, AMF, STEP, 3DS.
Other/Comprehensive Formats: Also includes PLY, WRL, CTM, SKP, and many more.Assembly/Finishing Instructions: The model is a single, unified piece, requiring no assembly. Post-processing involves support removal and optional painting to match the charming render.
Safety and ComplianceSafety Standards: Decorative Use Only.
Food Contact: Not safe for food contact.
Child Hazards: The small, thin elements (skulls, tombstone) may break off if handled roughly and present a choking hazard; not suitable for young children.
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