This 3D bas relief is composed of 302 thousand polygons. The pose is taken from Sir Edwin Landseer"s famous Monarch Of The Glen oil painting of 1851. Google it to see the resemblance. His painting is of a European elk, whereas I used a North American elk, so there are differences that can be seen mainly in the horns.
The format of this file is in STL. The download includes two versions, an open back version for CNC applications and a watertight closed back for 3D printing.
This is a low relief, consequently, the nose area does not protrude and will look distorted at various angles. Scaling down the Z axis will reduce these optical distortions dramatically if needed.
The format of this file is in STL. The download includes two versions, an open back version for CNC applications and a watertight closed back for 3D printing.
This is a low relief, consequently, the nose area does not protrude and will look distorted at various angles. Scaling down the Z axis will reduce these optical distortions dramatically if needed.
3D Model License:
Standard
Editorial Uses Only
formats
STL
Other Files
landseer watertight.stl
3D MODEL SPECIFICATIONS
302,333
Polygons
153,803
Vertices
Polygonal Tris Only
Product ID:
644827
December 17, 2011
9 Products
Since 2005
Since 2005
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