Description
Emberforge Guardians is a high-poly kitbash character collection blending sci-fi armor silhouettes with fantasy/knight motifs—glowing “ember core” accents, layered plating, and strong readable shapes. Each character is built to look great in renders, turntables, and tabletop-style displays, with a unified material vibe (metal + warm glow) that makes the whole set feel like one cohesive universe.
AI Use Disclosure
These models were created using a hybrid workflow: AI-assisted 3D generation as a starting point, then artist-refinement, and presentation to ensure a cohesive style and polished final pack. You’re getting the speed of modern tools plus the care of human curation.
3D Print Settings (Practical guide)
These are solid “starter settings” that work for most printers and help buyers succeed quickly:
Recommended scale
- Mini / tabletop: 75–120 mm height
- Display figure: 150–250 mm height (best detail visibility)
FDM (PLA/PLA+)
- Layer height: 0.12–0.20 mm (0.16 mm is a great balance)
- Nozzle: 0.4 mm (0.25 mm if you want extra fine detail)
- Walls: 3–4 perimeters
- Infill: 10–18% (gyroid or grid)
- Supports: Tree supports recommended
- Overhang threshold: ~50–55°
- Support interface: ON (cleaner underside)
- Orientation tips:
- Print the body upright if possible for best silhouette
- Rotate slightly (10–20°) if you need to reduce chest/shoulder support scarring
Resin (SLA/MSLA)
- Layer height: 0.03–0.05 mm
- Supports: medium density, focus on undercuts (arms, shoulder plates, chin/helmet)
- Hollowing (large prints): optional; add drain holes if hollowed
- Post-processing: quick sand + primer makes the “armor plate” look premium fast
Display + finishing suggestions
- Primer → metallic paint → warm wash/dry brush → orange glow accents on “core” areas for a collectible feel.
Style / Audience / Theme
- Style tags: Sci-Fi Armor, Fantasy Knights, Mecha-Inspired, Tech-Paladin, Dark Metal, Ember Glow, High-Poly Kitbash
- Target audience:
- Business: game studios, indie devs, marketing teams, product mockups
- Education: 3D art practice, printing workshops, character design studies
- Personal: hobbyists, tabletop fans, collectors, 3D printing enthusiasts
- Age group targeting: All ages (recommended teens & adults for printing/painting hobby use)
Theme categories:
- Decorative: desk display, collectible shelf figure, diorama centerpiece
- Educational: anatomy + armor form study, hard-surface references
- Seasonal: works great for Halloween / sci-fi events / cosplay inspiration (optional use case)