6 years ago

https://sketchfab.com/models/0e15e50e8d0545a691862baeb5d16972

Hi everyone! I just posted my model on Sketchfab.
You can inspect topology, materials, etc :-)


Balinese Singha - 3D model by Dani Marti (@danimarti) [0e15e50]
Singha is a winged lion in the Balinese and other asian cultures. It is a protector, overcomes and counterbalances evil. Modeled and sculpted in Blender and textured in Substance Painter. Singha is the pet companion for the main character in my new v...
https://sketchfab.com/models/0e15e50e8d0545a691862baeb5d16972/embed?autostart=1


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