The Frostcaller’s Sigil - SkullFlake colorstack
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TLDR: a 2.5 hr, 31g model with 10 total color swaps.
A high-relief, Nordic-carved skull snowflake pulled from the icy outskirts of the Skullwood Forest. Extreme bas-relief, AMS-optimized color stacking, and a sinister winter aesthetic.
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The Frostcaller’s Sigil is a carved relic from deep inside the Skullwood Forest, where the air drops so cold it freezes breath mid-sentence and the trees whisper in crystalline tones. This sigil belonged to one of the old Frost Wardens — guardians who kept the forest’s darker spirits sealed beneath the ice.
The relief is deliberately extreme: layered bone-like ridges, ornamental winter geometry, and sugar-skull-inspired carving blended with your trademark Nordic symmetry. The whole piece is designed to show off multi-color printing and the “color stack” effect — the snowflake edges pop, the inner ring sinks, and the skull sits like a frozen idol at the center.
Designed as a flat wall-mount, it prints cleanly, with deep shadows and crisp highlights when lit from above. Perfect for winter display, spooky holiday décor, or anyone who likes their snowflakes with a harsher bite.
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