Persephone
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Mar 18, 2026

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Persephone Bust 3D Model - STL This detailed Persephone-themed 3D model is available in STL format, optimized and ready for your 3D printer. If you’re looking for a powerful and striking mythological design, this model is perfect for you! Product Features: High-quality, highly detailed model Optimized for 3D printing Ready to print (may require supports depending on your printer and settings) Ideal for a wide range of projects: decoration, collections, gifts, prototypes, and more Use Cases: Home and office decorations Personal collections Unique gifts 3D printing projects and prototype designs Why Choose This Model? Ready-to-use files for easy downloading and printing Unique mythological design inspired by Persephone Files optimized to ensure high-quality 3D prints Post-purchase support and communication guaranteed Important Notes: This is a digital file purchase; no physical item will be shipped. Feel free to contact us for any questions or support related to using the files.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What file formats are included?

This product includes the following 3D file formats: FBX, OBJ, STL. You can download them instantly from your library after checkout.

Is this model 3D printable?

Yes, this model is 3D printable and includes STL files.

What are the commercial usage rights?

This 3D model is sold under a Personal Use License License. Under this license, you may use it in commercial or personal projects (such as games or films), but reselling or redistributing the original file is strictly prohibited.

How to Use or Print This Model

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Download Files

Download the model files in your preferred format from your library.

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Import or Slice

For 3D printing, load the STL file into a slicer (Cura, PrusaSlicer). For game development or CGI, import the FBX/OBJ file into Blender, Maya, Unity, or Unreal Engine.

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Configure Settings

For prints, set layer height, wall parameters, and support structures depending on the model complexity. For CGI, bind the PBR texture maps to the materials.

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Start Print / Render

Send the sliced G-code file to your 3D printer, or start rendering inside your scene.

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