PERSONAL USE: Night Encounter with a Mi-Go
General Description
High-quality 3D printable scene composition depicting a Hound of Yuggoth–like fungal creature stalking an intrepid investigative journalist, sculpted in a semi-realistic, stylized cosmic horror aesthetic with strong narrative focus.
The model captures a tense moment of pursuit: a towering, alien fungal entity looming behind a human reporter, unaware or barely aware of the inhuman presence closing in. The contrast between the fragile human figure and the monstrous extraterrestrial creates a strong sense of scale, danger, and storytelling.
This is an original cosmic horror fan-art–style sculpture designed for collectors, painters, and digital artists, with carefully balanced detail, dynamic interaction, and excellent readability as a display piece.
Artistic & Design Notes
Style: Semi-realistic / stylized cosmic horror
Composition:
Narrative diorama-style composition featuring two distinct characters interacting within a single scene. The visual focus is split between the alien creature’s mass and the human figure’s vulnerability.
Creature Design (Yuggoth Fungus):
- Insectoid-fungal hybrid anatomy
- Exposed, oversized brain-like structure
- Chitinous segmented body with organic textures
- Multiple limbs with clawed extremities
- Membranous wings folded behind the torso
- Aggressive, predatory posture emphasizing vertical dominance
Human Character (Journalist):
- Civilian female figure in mid-20th-century attire
- Dynamic, cautious walking pose
- Holding a camera, reinforcing investigative identity
- Expression and posture convey tension and alertness
- Clear silhouette contrasting with the alien form
The contrast between organic alien shapes and grounded human anatomy strengthens the scene’s dramatic impact.
Head, Hands & Interaction
Creature Anatomy:
Limbs, claws, and wings are sculpted with solid thickness, avoiding fragile elements while preserving alien complexity. The exposed brain is deeply defined but structurally reinforced for printing.
Human Figure:
The human is sculpted gripping the camera. Facial features are restrained and readable, optimized for painting at multiple scales.
Interaction:
The creature’s forward-reaching limbs and looming posture create a clear directional threat toward the journalist, enhancing the sense of imminent danger.
Exact Physical Dimensions (Analyzed from STL)
🔹 75 mm Version
- Height (Z): ~75 mm (scene overall)
- Width (X): ~55 mm
- Depth (Y): ~45 mm
🔹 150 mm Version
- Height (Z): ~150 mm (scene overall)
- Width (X): ~110 mm
- Depth (Y): ~90 mm
Measurements correspond to maximum outer dimensions of the assembled scene.
3D Printing Technical Information
File format: STL
Geometry:
- Fully watertight / manifold
- No inverted normals
- No non-manifold edges
Model Type:
- Multi-part scene (creature, human figure, base separated)
- Pre-supported: ❌ No
Scaling:
- Safe scaling range: ±10–15%
Recommended Printing Method
Technology: Resin printing (SLA / MSLA / DLP)
Layer height:
- 0.03–0.05 mm for high detail
Resin:
- Standard or ABS-like resin recommended
Orientation:
- Creature printed in sub-assemblies to reduce support complexity
- Human figure printed mostly vertical
- Base printed flat
Supports:
- Medium supports for creature limbs, torso, and wings
- Light supports for claws, fingers, and facial details
The composition is engineered to balance dramatic shapes with reliable printability.
Painting & Post-Processing
Ideal for cosmic horror and Lovecraftian paint schemes, including:
- Alien skin tones and chitin effects
- Brain-like organic textures
- Muted human clothing palettes
- Weathering, slime, and atmospheric effects
Clean surfaces allow for advanced techniques such as glazing, washes, and OSL effects.
Intended Audience
- Cosmic horror and Lovecraftian fans
- Display miniature collectors
- Resin printing hobbyists
- Diorama builders
- Painters and digital artists
License & Usage Rights
This product includes a full commercial usage license.
✔ Permitted
- Printing physical figures for personal use
✖ Not Permitted
- Selling physical prints (painted or unpainted)
- Use in renders, illustration, animation, video, and promotional material
- Merchandising and commercial projects
- Client work and commissions
- Reselling or redistributing the STL files
- Sharing or uploading the files in any form
- Including the files in asset libraries or subscriptions