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Seiko Ayase Figure - Dandadan

For this Seiko Ayase 3D model, I ended up with about 28 parts in total, as I made different versions of various parts for resin printing capabilities. Examples include the head part with the earrings and the head model without the earrings. This way, the earrings could be printed separately and snapped into place after post processing. The most challenging part of this project was slicing the parts as various parts were polygon heavy due to baked textures. Overall, a fun project to tackle and work on different textures to achieve a realistic look that can still be seen after resin printing.

Turntable render of the full non-scale figure.

Fun video I created for the 3D model with Marmoset Toolbag 5 video renders and edited with Adobe Express(web).

Polygrouped parts render in ZBrush showing the various 28 3D models that comprise the figure.

Polygrouped parts render in ZBrush showing the various 28 3D models that comprise the figure.

Teaser video

Embedded the characters on her bat to allow for visible painting location after resin printing.

Embedded the characters on her bat to allow for visible painting location after resin printing.

Emphasis on the iris door concealing the pencil tip in her bat.

Emphasis on the iris door concealing the pencil tip in her bat.

Interchangeable pencil attachment for her bat.

Interchangeable pencil attachment for her bat.