Tropical Hawaiian Monkey Mug Design | 3d model

Job ID: 39649931

Budget: $150 – $350 USD

I'm looking for a 3d designer to create a Monkey Mug inspired by the Hawaiian Coconut Monkey. The design should feel tropical and Hawaiian, capturing the fun island vibe. It will be a 360-degree sculpted mug that holds 19oz, easy to hold with both hands and made to look like a coconut with monkey-themed details.

Please take a look at the concept photos I’ve attached. Overall we want something very similar with a few changes

[ Key Requirements ]
- Create an embossed effect through the whole sculpting model
- Develop a unique and creative product design for a 19oz ceramic mug
- Incorporate tropical and Hawaiian elements into the design
- Ensure the design is both functional and visually appealing

[ Ideal Skills and Experience ]
- Strong background in product design
- Experience design projects
- Ability to translate concepts into practical and attractive designs
- Creative flair and attention to detail

[ Required Deliverables formats ]
- STL file (for 3D printing & prototyping)
- STEP file (for manufacturing & tooling reference)

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[ Design Details ]
- Capacity: 19oz

- Shape: Round and coconut-like, with slight asymmetry in surface depth to resemble natural coconut texture. Squat profile, wide base for stability

- Top Opening: Slightly wider than the reference image to allow easy drinking and cleaning

- No handle
- Surface Texture: Mimic real coconut surface, fibrous and uneven
- Surface details should be sculpted in—not painted or just flat

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[ Front ]
- Monkey face centered
- No cigar in the mouth
- Eyes with subtle ringed detail (like red-rimmed, optional inlay if manufacturing allows)
- Monkey’s hands resting beneath the face, wrapping the front
- Carved flower and Polynesian-style geometric pattern below the face and hands

[ Back ]
- The bottom carving (flower + geometric pattern) wraps around fully to the back

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[ Technical Notes ]
- Must be balanced and sit flat on surfaces
- Walls should be thick enough for durability, but not overly heavy
- No loose or fragile parts