
New born baby Boy 3d model for 3d printing based on real scan 3dmodel formats : stlbased on real human baby scanHighly Detailed Newborn Baby Boy 3D Model – Real Human Scan Based – Perfect for 3D Printing Projects
This beautifully sculpted 3D model of a newborn baby boy is based on an actual 3D scan of a real infant, ensuring an exceptional level of anatomical accuracy and realism. Created with precision in ZBrush, this model captures the delicate features and natural posture of a newborn, making it a perfect choice for artists, designers, and professionals looking for high-quality, lifelike baby anatomy in their 3D work.
Versatile Applications:This model is ideal for a wide range of uses, including:
Decorative medallions and wall plaques
Custom jewelry pieces
Educational anatomical reference
Baby keepsakes and commemorative items
Art projects and collectible designs
Relief sculptures and bas-reliefs
Whether you're using it for personal, artistic, or commercial purposes, this model is optimized for high-resolution 3D printing and can be easily modified to fit your specific needs.
Customization and Optimization:
The model is scalable and can be resized without losing detail.
Increasing the thickness of the model will improve print quality and durability, especially when printing in resin or FDM.
Clean, watertight mesh suitable for 3D printing.
If needed, I can assist with custom modifications such as pose adjustments, resizing, or adding specific features.
Why Choose This Model?
Accurate details from a real scan
Expertly sculpted in ZBrush for realism and clarity
Clean topology optimized for 3D printing
Immediate download in multiple formats: STL for printing, OBJ and FBX for further editing or animation
Friendly and responsive support — I’m available to help with any questions, adjustments, or guidance you may need
I sincerely hope this model will serve your project well and become a valuable addition to your creative toolkit. Feel free to reach out if you need any assistance — I’m here to help you and your customers get the best possible result.
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