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Born from chaos… refined by terror.
Lurking in the shadows of an alien world, the Neomorph is a creature of pure instinct-fast, violent, and eerily elegant. This highly detailed 3D model captures the haunting anatomy and razor-sharp presence of one of sci-fi horror’s most unsettling creatures.
Every sinew, every ridge, every unnatural curve has been sculpted to evoke tension-the kind that creeps in just before something moves in the dark.
Whether you’re a collector, painter, or horror enthusiast, this piece was designed to command attention. From its elongated limbs to its skeletal, almost translucent structure, the Neomorph feels less like a model… and more like it might move when you’re not looking.
Warning:
This model may cause sudden urges to check over your shoulder.
**Be sure to put enough tree supports on the legs since they can potentially fail toward the ending depending on your printer settings. i put 3 points of contact at minimum. requires minimal clean up and sanding afterwards ( this applies to mainly for FDM printers)Something to note: File includes STL already optimized but you are free to optimize further if you wish.
Also a 3mf file (bambu studio) with the neomorph already scaled to 14I found that 10 is doable but you lose a wee bit of detail, not much mind you (such as the alien xenomorph with the teeth I did for example) But still holds up incredibly well at .12mm high
FeaturesUltra high-detail sculpt with sharp, organic texturesDynamic, menacing pose designed for displayOptimized for high-quality 3D printing (FDM & Resin compatible)Ideal for painting, airbrushing, and premium collectible finishesClean geometry for smooth slicing and assembly.
**Scale & Print Info**Designed for scalable printing (recommended 14 inches for best detail)Works great with .08–.12 layer height for maximum surface qualitySupports may be required depending on orientation
**Perfect For:**Sci-fi horror collectorsAlien/creature model enthusiastsDisplay pieces & desk collectiblesPainting projects and premium commissionsquality if you decide to do FDM. So I'd say keep to 14" if possible just to maintain a high level of physical detail intact. Your choice though. Have fun printing though. :) I Hope you enjoy this as much as I enjoyed modeling it.
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