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Cherry Blossom Oni Treant

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Publication date 2020-06-01 at 15:21
Design number 154525

LabradoriteWolf

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You travel through the Deep Dark Woods. Sure, you could have taken the path around, but in this way you cut at least a couple of hours on your way back home. Suddenly a spiny shadowy figure draws your attention. Startled you turn, only to see a cherry blossom, vaguely human in shape. The branches kind of look like long fingers if you squint but it is the mask it has for a face, carved deep into the core of the tree, that makes you uneasy. Who would do that? And a Demon Mask nonetheless!
Quickly you turn to leave the tree far behind. Once you take a couple of steps, you hear the creaking sound of wood. Breathless you take a slow glance over your shoulder, only to see the tree has moved and the mask is staring back at you.

I wanted to do another take on the d&d treant, since I didn't like the rigid, awkward looking versions. Instead, I wanted to go for something more eery, natural looking.

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Object size: 108.8 x 76.1 x 120.0 mm (but can be easily resized).

It's a big model, since I wanted to make sure the mask would stay in tact for FDM printing, but you could size him down quite a bit for resin printing ;) Sure, you could do the same for FDM printers, but just keep an eye on how much details you'll have left after slicing.

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