Precision 3D Model for Printing -- 2

Job ID: 39495142

Budget: $250 – $750 AUD

Title:
3D Modeler Needed to Bring Character Concept to Life for Resin Prototype

Description:
I’m looking for a skilled 3D modeler to help bring a character concept from 2D into a detailed 3D visual prototype for resin 3D printing. The design is soft-form and sculptural — closer to a collectible object than a toy — and includes a key functional element that needs to be clearly represented in the model.

I’ve developed a visual mockup of the character in 2D (including reference images), and now need someone to model it from all angles, ensuring it translates accurately in form, scale, and visual flow — particularly the tail structure, which interacts with another surface.

What I need:
• A complete 3D model of the character showing front, side, back, and underside
• High precision in soft-form sculpting and shape integration
• Sculpted tail element that emerges from between the legs and curves into a hook, designed to be clearly visible and stylistically integrated
• The model must be resin-print-ready and visually polished — I’m prioritising aesthetic detail and form clarity, not functional strength at this stage
• Optional: simple movable/extendable concept for the tail if possible (not required for printing)

Requirements:
• Proficiency in 3D modeling software (e.g. Blender, ZBrush, SolidWorks, Fusion 360)
• Experience with character or sculptural modeling
• Understanding of 3D printing workflows — particularly for resin materials
• Ability to maintain visual consistency and minimalism across all elements

Ideal Skills:
• Strong eye for soft-form detailing (e.g. rounded limbs, organic shapes, minimal textures)
• Experience creating sculptural or character objects for printing
• Clear communication and ability to interpret visual references with precision

Please include samples of previous work — especially anything sculptural, character-based, or prepared for 3D print. Shortlisted candidates may be asked to sign an NDA before the full concept is shared.