





This 3D model set features three stylized, cartoonish Christmas trees, designed with clean forms suitable for 3D printing. While the provided images showcase the sculpted forms, the underlying structure could be optimized with quad-dominant retopology. Retopology involves rebuilding the model's surface with a lower polygon count and clean topology, ideally using mainly quadrilateral faces. This process is essential for creating models that deform well during animation and are efficient for rendering. Although not explicitly shown, these models could benefit from a retopology pass focused on creating a smooth surface flow with predominantly quad polygons, making them more versatile for applications beyond static 3D printing.