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Dark Wizard with Staff

Mysterious dark wizard in a voluminous robe and pointed hat, holding a staff with a magical finial. Model ready for 3D printing and game projects.

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3D model dark wizard black robe hat holding gold staff finial
Dark Wizard with Staff 3D model dark wizard black robe hat holding gold staff finial

Model details

  • Subcategory Fantasy
  • Access Free download

Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model depicts a mysterious dark wizard, clad in a long, flowing dark robe and a pointed hat. A golden medallion symbol is visible on his chest. In one hand, he holds an impressive staff, adorned with an intricate pattern and a finial radiating magical energy. The model is stylized, suitable for fantasy worlds, tabletop games, or as a collectible.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

The dark wizard model is ideal for 3D printing at scales from 28mm to 75mm, making it an excellent addition for miniature collectors and tabletop RPG players. A resin printer is recommended for maximum detail, especially on the staff and medallion. If printing on an FDM printer, supports may be needed for the robe and staff. The model can also be used in game engines (Unity, Unreal Engine) or for visual effects in animation and games due to its detail and clean forms.

FAQ

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What are the design features of this wizard model?
The model features a detailed robe, pointed hat, a golden medallion on the chest, and an impressive staff with a magical finial, creating an image of a mysterious and powerful character.
Is this model suitable for 3D printing tabletop games?
Yes, the model is ideal for 3D printing tabletop games, especially at scales of 28-75mm. It can be printed on resin or FDM printers with supports for the best results.
Can this model be used in game projects?
Absolutely, the wizard model is optimized for use in game engines like Unity or Unreal Engine, and for creating visual effects in animation and games due to its detail and clean forms.