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baba-yaga 3d model
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3D model of Baba Yaga for 3D printing
This 3D model is a figure of Baba Yaga. Depending on the implementation, she can be depicted separately or together with elements characteristic of her image (for example, a stupa, a broomstick, a hut on chicken legs). The presented image shows Baba Yaga standing on a tree stump, which is an interesting interpretation.
Baba Yaga is a character in Slavic mythology, usually depicted as an old witch woman living in a hut with chicken legs.
Key features of the model:
Form:
Baba Yaga: Usually depicted as an old woman with distinctive features:
Curved back.
Long nose.
Wrinkled face.
Disheveled hair.
Clothes (usually simple, rustic).
The stump (in this case): Cylindrical or irregular in shape, with the texture of wood (annual rings, cracks, knots).
Mortar and broomstick (optional): They can be added as separate elements or be part of an overall composition.
Details:
Face: Facial expression (angry, cunning, tired).
Clothing: Folds, patches, fabric texture.
The texture of the tree on the stump: Annual rings, cracks, knots.
Details:
Low detail: Simplified shapes, minimal number of details.
Medium detail: Clear shapes, distinguishable facial features and clothing, simple stump texture. (The image probably shows a high-detail model).
High detail: Detailed facial features (wrinkles, eyes, nose, mouth), fabric texture of clothing, deep and realistic texture of wood on a tree stump.
Sizes:
The size of the model depends on the desired scale. The models can be designed for board games (28-32 mm), collecting, or just for decorative purposes.
Ready to print:
The model is provided in STL format, ready for 3D printing. Depending on the complexity, the model can be solid or divided into several parts to facilitate printing and painting.
Customization options:
Pose: Changing Baba Yaga's pose.
Facial expression: A change in facial expression.
Adding elements: Adding a mortar, a broomstick, a hut on chicken legs, a cat or other elements.
Style: Changing the style of the model (for example, realistic, cartoon, stylized).
Using the model:
Collectibles: Part of a collection of miniatures or figurines.
Board games: Use as a game miniature (for example, in Dungeons & Dragons or other role-playing games).
Decorative element: Interior decoration.
Printing materials and settings:
Materials:
PLA: The easiest to print material, suitable for most occasions.
PETG: More durable and wear-resistant.
Resin: For printing on photopolymer printers, provides higher detail.
Print settings (for FDM printing):
Layer height: 0.1-0.2 mm. For clearer details, it is recommended to use 0.1mm or even less.
Filling: 15-25%.
Support: It will most likely be required to print overhanging elements such as hands, nose, hair.
Print settings (for Resin printing):
Layer height: 0.025-0.05 mm.
Support: Almost always required.
Important points when printing:
Detail: It is important to adjust the print settings correctly to clearly reproduce fine details, especially the face and texture.
Supports: Careful placement of the supports will help to avoid damaging the model when they are removed.
Post-processing:
Removing supports: Carefully remove supports without damaging the model.
Cleaning up: Clean the surface from irregularities and traces of supports.
Priming: Applying a primer for better paint adhesion.
Painting: Painting a model to make it look more realistic or decorative.
Potential for customization:
This 3D model is a figure of Baba Yaga. Depending on the implementation, she can be depicted separately or together with elements characteristic of her image (for example, a stupa, a broomstick, a hut on chicken legs). The presented image shows Baba Yaga standing on a tree stump, which is an interesting interpretation.
Baba Yaga is a character in Slavic mythology, usually depicted as an old witch woman living in a hut with chicken legs.
Key features of the model:
Form:
Baba Yaga: Usually depicted as an old woman with distinctive features:
Curved back.
Long nose.
Wrinkled face.
Disheveled hair.
Clothes (usually simple, rustic).
The stump (in this case): Cylindrical or irregular in shape, with the texture of wood (annual rings, cracks, knots).
Mortar and broomstick (optional): They can be added as separate elements or be part of an overall composition.
Details:
Face: Facial expression (angry, cunning, tired).
Clothing: Folds, patches, fabric texture.
The texture of the tree on the stump: Annual rings, cracks, knots.
Details:
Low detail: Simplified shapes, minimal number of details.
Medium detail: Clear shapes, distinguishable facial features and clothing, simple stump texture. (The image probably shows a high-detail model).
High detail: Detailed facial features (wrinkles, eyes, nose, mouth), fabric texture of clothing, deep and realistic texture of wood on a tree stump.
Sizes:
The size of the model depends on the desired scale. The models can be designed for board games (28-32 mm), collecting, or just for decorative purposes.
Ready to print:
The model is provided in STL format, ready for 3D printing. Depending on the complexity, the model can be solid or divided into several parts to facilitate printing and painting.
Customization options:
Pose: Changing Baba Yaga's pose.
Facial expression: A change in facial expression.
Adding elements: Adding a mortar, a broomstick, a hut on chicken legs, a cat or other elements.
Style: Changing the style of the model (for example, realistic, cartoon, stylized).
Using the model:
Collectibles: Part of a collection of miniatures or figurines.
Board games: Use as a game miniature (for example, in Dungeons & Dragons or other role-playing games).
Decorative element: Interior decoration.
Printing materials and settings:
Materials:
PLA: The easiest to print material, suitable for most occasions.
PETG: More durable and wear-resistant.
Resin: For printing on photopolymer printers, provides higher detail.
Print settings (for FDM printing):
Layer height: 0.1-0.2 mm. For clearer details, it is recommended to use 0.1mm or even less.
Filling: 15-25%.
Support: It will most likely be required to print overhanging elements such as hands, nose, hair.
Print settings (for Resin printing):
Layer height: 0.025-0.05 mm.
Support: Almost always required.
Important points when printing:
Detail: It is important to adjust the print settings correctly to clearly reproduce fine details, especially the face and texture.
Supports: Careful placement of the supports will help to avoid damaging the model when they are removed.
Post-processing:
Removing supports: Carefully remove supports without damaging the model.
Cleaning up: Clean the surface from irregularities and traces of supports.
Priming: Applying a primer for better paint adhesion.
Painting: Painting a model to make it look more realistic or decorative.
Potential for customization:

