Homo Habilis 3D Model

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| Vendor: | 94NOIZE |
| Published: | Oct 07, 2024 |
| Download Size: | 31.3 MB |
| Game Ready: | – |
| Polygons: | 767,282 |
| Vertices: | 383,649 |
| Print Ready: | Yes |
| 3D Scan: | – |
| Textures: | – |
| Materials: | – |
| UV Mapped: | – |
| PBR: | – |
| Rigged: | – |
| Animated: | – |
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Homo Habilis 3D Model
Homo Habilis.
The 3D model represents **Homo Habilis**, an early human ancestor from the Pleistocene era, often referred to as "handy man" due to their advanced tool-making abilities. The model is designed for 3D printing and portrays the key anatomical features of Homo Habilis, including:
- Cranial structure: A relatively small cranium with a lower, sloping forehead and prominent brow ridges.
- Facial features: A broad face with a wide nose and pronounced jawline, capturing the early hominid's characteristics.
- Posture: Slightly hunched posture, indicative of early bipedal movement, with longer arms and shorter legs, reflecting their adaptation to both climbing and walking.
- Hands: Large, detailed hands with opposable thumbs, emphasizing the species' tool-making skills.
- Torso and limbs: The model includes robust limbs and a sturdy torso, typical of early human species.
The model is scaled to be **compatible with most standard 3D printers** and includes a **base for stability**, making it ideal for educational purposes, museum displays, or personal collections. The design can be printed as a single piece or in multiple parts for ease of assembly and improved printing quality.
The 3D model represents **Homo Habilis**, an early human ancestor from the Pleistocene era, often referred to as "handy man" due to their advanced tool-making abilities. The model is designed for 3D printing and portrays the key anatomical features of Homo Habilis, including:
- Cranial structure: A relatively small cranium with a lower, sloping forehead and prominent brow ridges.
- Facial features: A broad face with a wide nose and pronounced jawline, capturing the early hominid's characteristics.
- Posture: Slightly hunched posture, indicative of early bipedal movement, with longer arms and shorter legs, reflecting their adaptation to both climbing and walking.
- Hands: Large, detailed hands with opposable thumbs, emphasizing the species' tool-making skills.
- Torso and limbs: The model includes robust limbs and a sturdy torso, typical of early human species.
The model is scaled to be **compatible with most standard 3D printers** and includes a **base for stability**, making it ideal for educational purposes, museum displays, or personal collections. The design can be printed as a single piece or in multiple parts for ease of assembly and improved printing quality.






































