I need a clean, well-engineered STL file of a figurine that can go straight to my 3-D printer. The model should sit at a moderate level of detail—enough surface richness to look convincing on a desktop display, yet not so intricate that overhangs or micron-level textures cause print failures. Once I share the reference images and target dimensions, you’ll sculpt the character, optimise the mesh for support-friendly printing, and run a quick slice test to confirm wall thicknesses and tolerances. I’m working with common FDM and resin machines (Prusa and Elegoo), so keep usual guidelines for those processes in mind. Deliverables: • Final watertight STL, print-ready at the agreed scale • Native working file (ZBrush, Blender, or similar) so I can tweak poses later • Screenshot or short note confirming a successful slice with standard 0.2 mm layer height I’ll review by loading the STL in Cura and checking for errors; if it slices cleanly and matches the reference art, we’re good to release the milestone. Looking forward to seeing your sculpting skills in action.