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Anonymous1771175190
02-16 02:16
Model Name
cyber dragon 3d model
Tags
creatures & animals
3d printing
sci-fi
Prompt
A fully articulated, print-in-place cyber dragon designed to be printed flat on the build plate on a Bambu P1S, requiring zero supports and no assembly. Orientation (MANDATORY): Dragon is generated lying flat on its belly, fully extended horizontally. All parts touch the same Z-height base plane. No vertical stacking, no raised limbs, no floating geometry. Articulation (ALL PARTS): Head, neck, body, tail, legs, feet, and tail tip are fully articulated All joints are ball-and-socket, print-in-place Joint clearance optimized for Bambu P1S (PLA/PETG) Motion is smooth with reinforced joint walls for durability Segment seams disguised as cyber armor panel breaks No glued, fused, or static parts Head: Fully articulated head connected by reinforced neck joint. Cybernetic armor plating, recessed eye panels, thick backward-swept tech horns. Mouth articulated with hinge-style joint (print-safe, thick geometry). No thin spikes or fragile tips. Body: Uniform articulated segments along full length. Futuristic armor plates with panel lines and beveled edges. Dorsal ridge composed of articulated, thick cyber fins that flex with the body. Limbs: Four fully articulated legs, each with: Shoulder joint Elbow/knee joint Ankle joint All limbs positioned flat and outward to remain bed-flat. Chunky proportions, rounded cyber claws. Tail: Fully articulated tail with gradually shrinking segments. Articulated cyber spade or energy-fin tail tip. All tail parts lie flat on bed plane. Surface Detail: Bold cyber design: armor panels, vents, tech grooves. No micro-detail, no noise, no thin geometry. Print Constraints: Print-in-place, single object No supports Overhangs under 45° Thick joint walls for repeated flexing Watertight mesh Optimized for durability, not fragility Style / Mood: High-end cyber dragon collectible. Sleek, mechanical, durable, satisfying articulation. Not organic realism. Not cute.The dragon is generated lying flat on its belly, posed in a smooth horizontal curve similar to a resting serpent. The entire model exists on a single base plane, with all articulated segments aligned parallel to the build plate. There is no vertical stacking of body parts. The head, neck, body, and tail curve sideways along the X–Y plane, not upward along the Z-axis. All joints articulate laterally while remaining bed-flat, ensuring the model prints fully supported, print-in-place, and without overhangs requiring supports.
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