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Fake-Mon style characters.
So Ive started playing around creating Fake-mon (fake pokemon) style characters and cards going with them. Some I am uploading into my AI 3d modeling software and getting ready to 3D pri t them. I have also been generating the "cards" that go with them. Here are the prompts I use to generate the characters in ChatGPT. Copy and paste the following prompt in ChatGPT taking out the part under ELEMENT / THEME and insert whatever you want. I used Fire Eagle just for a basic character and this is what I got. Get creative and make whatever adjustments you would like. After I get the character I like. I simply type "Evolve" to get the 2nd evolution of that character. You can even do it a 3rd time. Also adding my Fire Pitbull I did. I will be uploading the card prompt in a separate post. The prompts isn't perfect all the time. But it's fun to play with. I hope you all enjoy! THE PROMPT: Create an original, non-copyrighted creature character inspired by classic monster-collecting games. ELEMENT / THEME: [Insert element or theme here – fire, ice, shadow, nature, arcane, etc.] CORE STYLE: - Cute but powerful creature design - Chibi / vinyl-toy proportions - Large head, compact body - Simplified anatomy with a strong, readable silhouette - Expressive but minimal facial features POSE & STRUCTURE: - Neutral, stable stance - Feet planted flat on the ground - Balanced, grounded posture - Symmetrical or near-symmetrical pose - No extreme motion or action effects CRITICAL PHYSICAL CONSTRAINTS (VERY IMPORTANT): - **Nothing is floating** - All body parts must be physically connected - No hovering elements, particles, or separated pieces - Flames, crystals, armor, fur, or effects must be attached to the body - Wings, tails, horns, ears, and accessories must connect solidly to the main body - If an element extends outward, it must clearly originate from and reconnect to the creature’s anatomy DESIGN CONSTRAINTS: - Entirely original creature concept - No resemblance to real Pokémon species
Fake-Mon style characters.
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Here’s my arcane beast
0 likes • 12h
@Kevin Logan thanks
Going to be in and out
Hey everyone I just lost my mama a couple of days ago so I wont be as accessible as normal. Just giving you all a heads up I'm going to try my best to be business as usual. To be honest, it's probably best if I try to go back to normalcy as soon as i can. But in the event I'm not normally accessbile, you know why.
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Take your time, Nikko. Death sucks and I’m sorry for your loss. Take as long as you need.
Black Dragon Model from TikTok
The other day I posted a video on social media about making a flexi with a black dragon. Here's the prompt to get that black dragon from ChatGPT Copy and paste this into ChatGPT Create a high-quality 3D render in a cute vinyl toy and fortnite art style. Use the exact same pose, proportions, body alignment, and camera angle as the reference: a clean left-side orthographic profile with zero perspective distortion. The creature lies completely flat on its belly with its head resting fully on the ground, neck extended forward, body forming a perfectly straight horizontal line from nose to tail, and all four legs splayed outward in a relaxed, natural position. The front legs angle slightly forward and outward, and the back legs angle slightly backward and outward. Maintain perfect left-right symmetry, smooth rounded shapes, simple soft lighting, and a neutral background. Now recreate this same fixed pose and style, but as a dragon with a demon look. keeping the proportions consistent
Black Dragon Model from TikTok
1 like • 8d
@Yvonne Marcano I just used Nikko’s prompt but wanted it to look more like Deathwing from Warcraft
1 like • 8d
@Yvonne Marcano thank you 🙂
Support settings.
To anyone that designs minis for any TTRP, I’m looking to see what you guys use for settings. I’ve tried a lot of other settings and the seem not to work for me. They seem to either be way to “cozy” with the model or the supports just not strong enough to hold the model itself.
Turn Yourself into a Brick Figure
Step 1- I told ChatGPT "i want to create my own brick style figure. ask me questions so that we can properly get the best results" Step 2- Then I uploaded a photo of myself and told ChatGPT to turn me into the custom brick figure we just made. You can also do this with already available brick figure styles. All you have to do is upload a picture of yourself and type: "turn me into a 3d render of a [insert toy style here]" Step 3- Took the 3d render photo of the brick figure and uploaded it into STLBuddy.com. Then viola! You can also use the reference and upload it to chatGPT. then upload a photo of yourself and say "turn me into a 3d render of a brick figure in the style of this reference photo. give it a blank background and make it a full body figure. make it ready for STL Buddy"
Turn Yourself into a Brick Figure
4 likes • 15d
Nikko, you block head jk 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I don’t think chat understood the assignment lol
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Howie Eddins
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3D printing enthusiast, Home cook, All around nerd

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Joined Nov 29, 2025