Forest Folk Collection – 10 High-Poly Kitbash Characters

ID: 28305
$9.99

3D Model Details

  • Texture: Yes
  • Multipart model: Yes
  • File format: stl
  • File size: 102.57 MB
  • Upload date: 02/16/2026
  • Last update: 02/16/2026
Description
3D Design Concept
Meet the Forest Folk—a charming crew of woodland characters with big ears, expressive faces, and handcrafted outfit details. Each character blends nature-inspired elements (leafy hair, mossy beards, forest textures) with adventurer styling (belts, vests, boots), creating a playful fantasy vibe that works for miniatures, dioramas, and game projects.

This pack is designed with a high-poly, kitbashed approach—meaning the characters are built from multiple detailed parts, then refined into a cohesive style. The result is crisp surface detail (hair strands, cloth folds, leaf layers) that looks great both in renders and as physical prints.
3D Print Settings (Beginner-Guide)

Recommended Printer Type
- Resin (SLA/MSLA): Best for tiny details (faces, leaves, textures)
- FDM (Filament): Works well if scaled up + tuned settings

Suggested Scale
- Miniature / tabletop: 70–110 mm tall
- Display figure: 120–200 mm tall (great detail visibility)

STL Printing Tips
Orientation
- Angle the model 20–35° to reduce suction and improve detail
- Keep delicate parts (ears, fingers, beard tips) supported
Supports
- Resin: Medium supports for body + light supports for ears/fingers
- FDM: Tree supports recommended; increase interface density for clean removal
Layer Height
- Resin: 0.03–0.05 mm for best character detail
- FDM: 0.12–0.20 mm (0.12 mm for face/leaf textures)
Infill (FDM)
- 10–15% is usually enough for display pieces
- 15–25% if you want extra durability
Walls (FDM)
- 3–4 walls for better strength around thin parts
Post-Processing
- Light sanding on seams (FDM)
- Prime + paint for best finish (both resin and FDM)

Target Audience + Age Group

Target Audience
- Business: Studio assets, product visuals, collectible figures, merchandising mockups
- Education: 3D printing classes, character design studies, digital sculpting references
- Personal: tabletop miniatures, hobby printing, dioramas, fantasy decor
Age Group Targeting
- All ages (Kids with supervision for printing tools; Adults for printing/painting)

Theme Categories
- Decorative: fantasy shelf display, desk buddy figures
- Educational: character design practice, kitbash reference, 3D printing learning
- Seasonal (optional use): woodland / spring, autumn forest vibes, holiday tabletop scenes

AI Use Disclosure
These models are AI-assisted creations, generated using AI 3D tools and then enhanced through artist creativity and refinement (design choices, styling, and presentation). The goal is to combine the speed of AI generation with a consistent, polished character look.
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