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Hedgehog with lantern whimsical woodland animals

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Continuing with my woodland animal / Woodland creature collection here is a Hedgehog a whimsical, upright posture and the distinct contrast between its soft belly and sharp quills. The hedgehog is modelled holding a lantern. 

 

Sadly this cute little creature known as the gardeners friend, because of eating garden pests such and slugs etc is on a red list for being a high risk of extinction in the wild in the UK due to loss of habitation. 

1. Pose and Structural Composition

  • Stance: The character stands upright in a bipedal posture on a flat, circular stone base, which provides excellent stability for printing.
  • The Lantern: This is attached and is geometric element held in the right hand. It features a conical roof with a ring loop at the top and a structured cage around the "glass."
  • Arms: The right arm is raised to eye level to hold the lantern, while the left arm rests naturally against the round belly.

2. Anatomy and Facial Details

  • Body Shape: The torso is a large, rounded sphere (pear-shaped), blending directly into a thick neck.
  • Head: The head features a pointed, upturned snout with a prominent, round black nose at the tip.
  • Eyes: Large, glossy, circular "button" eyes are set on the sides of the snout.
  • Mouth: A subtle, cheerful "half-smile" is carved into the side of the muzzle.
  • Ears: Small, rounded, cup-shaped ears are positioned just behind the eyes.

3. Texture and Surface Finish

  • The Quills (Spines): This is the most complex area for 3D modelling. The back is covered in layered, cone-shaped spikes that follow the curve of the spine from the forehead down to the tail. Each spike should be slightly tapered.
  • Belly Fur: The chest and stomach have a soft, directional "etched" texture rather than individual spikes, suggesting fine fur.
  • Feet: The feet are small with three visible, rounded toes, modelled to appear firmly planted on the stone surface.

4. Technical Printing Considerations

  • Support Structures: The raised arm holding the lantern and the chin/snout area will likely require support pillars during the printing process.
  • Quill Detail: For Resin (SLA) printing, the spikes can be kept sharp; for Filament (FDM) printing, you may want to slightly thicken the quills to ensure they don't break during post-processing.
  • Transparency: If your printer allows, the lantern "glass" can be modeled as a hollow insert to allow for a small LED or to be printed in a transparent filament.

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