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Baby Hand with Pointing Finger, 3D Model

Detailed 3D model of a baby's hand, showing a pointing finger gesture with other fingers curled into a fist.

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3D model of baby hand with pointing finger, other fingers in a fist, on black background.
Baby Hand with Pointing Finger, 3D Model 3D model of baby hand with pointing finger, other fingers in a fist, on black background.

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Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model accurately recreates a newborn baby's delicate hand. The index finger is extended upwards, while the other fingers are neatly curled into a fist, creating a recognizable and cute gesture. The model is highly detailed, capturing the softness and chubbiness of baby skin. It's perfect for projects related to family, childhood, medicine, or as a unique element in games and animation.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

The model is ready for 3D printing at any desired scale. Standard 3D printing materials like PLA or ABS are recommended. Supports may be needed for fine details or a smoother surface. This model is also excellent for game engines (Unity, Unreal Engine) due to its optimized topology, and for creating realistic scenes in AR/VR applications. It can serve as an educational tool, visual aid, or simply a decorative element.

FAQ

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Can this model be used for creating miniatures for board games?
Yes, this model is excellent for 3D printing at a reduced scale and can be used as a unique element for board games or dioramas.
How detailed is the baby hand model?
The model is highly detailed, capturing the softness and chubbiness of baby skin, making it realistic for various applications.
What are the best materials for 3D printing this model?
Standard 3D printing materials like PLA or ABS are recommended. Supports may be needed for printing fine details.
Can the pose or texture of the model be changed?
The model is presented in a static pose and without textures, allowing you to easily apply your own materials and textures, and to edit it in 3D editors if needed.