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Victorian Gentleman with Cane 3D Model

A finely detailed 3D model of a Victorian gentleman, elegantly dressed and holding a cane, ready for printing or digital use.

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3D model of a Victorian gentleman in a dark tailcoat and breeches, holding a cane.
Victorian Gentleman with Cane 3D Model 3D model of a Victorian gentleman in a dark tailcoat and breeches, holding a cane.

Model details

  • Subcategory Humans
  • Access Free download

Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model captures the essence of a Victorian gentleman, meticulously recreated in period-appropriate attire. He stands poised, clad in a dark tailcoat, light-colored breeches, and tall boots, exuding an air of sophistication. A delicate cravat adorns his neck, and he holds a slender cane, a classic accessory of the era. The model's design emphasizes historical accuracy and fine detail, making it ideal for collectors, historical enthusiasts, or as a distinguished character in digital projects.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This 3D model is designed for versatility. For 3D printing, it is provided in STL, OBJ, and FBX formats, ensuring compatibility with most printers and software. It is optimized for FDM and resin printing, though minor supports may be beneficial for overhangs like the coat tails. Consider printing at scales ranging from 1:10 to 1:24 for detailed miniatures or larger display pieces. The model is also perfect for game development, AR/VR experiences, and architectural visualizations, offering a high-quality historical character asset. Its detailed textures and form make it suitable for close-up renders, bringing historical scenes to life.

FAQ

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What specific historical period does this Victorian gentleman's attire represent?
The attire, featuring a tailcoat, breeches, and cravat, is characteristic of the Regency and early Victorian eras, roughly spanning the early to mid-19th century.
Can this model be scaled for different miniature gaming systems?
Yes, the model is suitable for scaling to common miniature gaming sizes, such as 28mm or 32mm, though larger scales like 1:10 or 1:24 would allow for greater detail visibility.
Does the model include separate accessories like the cane?
The cane is integrated into the model's pose for a cohesive look, but the model is designed to be printable as a single piece, showcasing the gentleman and his accessory together.
What kind of display or diorama would this Victorian gentleman fit into?
This model would be excellent for dioramas depicting Victorian street scenes, drawing rooms, or historical reenactments. It can also stand alone as a distinguished desk ornament or display piece.