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Check out this chess piece
Here's the prompt. Obviously just change the piece to the one you want. Here's an example of the rook. Create a high-quality 3D render of a gothic chess piece in an ornate dark baroque filigree style. The piece appears as an ancient cursed artifact carved from polished black obsidian or dark metal. Surface detail: - Dense, flowing baroque filigree engravings - Organic swirling patterns wrapping fully around the piece - Gothic ornamental motifs inspired by cathedral stone carvings - All detail is deeply engraved into the surface (no floating or separate parts) Form & structure: - One solid, monolithic object - Thick, print-friendly geometry - Heavy, weighty silhouette - Flat circular base with engraved trim - No thin spikes, no fragile elements Material & finish: - Polished black metal or obsidian - Subtle silver edge highlights - Deep shadows inside engravings for strong depth contrast Style constraints: - Dark fantasy - Gothic / baroque sculpture - Luxury artifact aesthetic - No cartoon proportions - No smooth minimalist surfaces - No bright colors Lighting: neutral studio lighting that clearly defines the silhouette and surface depthCamera: centered, straight-on or slight 3/4 product viewBackground: pure white or very light neutral background for clean silhouette detection Output quality: ultra-detailed museum-quality 3D render suitable for image-to-STL conversion Ensure the chess piece is a single solid object with no floating parts and no overlapping geometry.
Check out this chess piece
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I like the images, but how do they actually print?
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