Anthropomorphic PBR Martial Arts Tiger Statue 3D Model

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3D Model Details
| Vendor: | StellarValor |
| Published: | Jun 01, 2026 |
| Download Size: | 418.3 MB |
| Game Ready: | – |
| Polygons: | 1,500,000 |
| Vertices: | 1,000,000 |
| Print Ready: | – |
| 3D Scan: | – |
| Textures: | Yes |
| Materials: | Yes |
| UV Mapped: | Yes |
| PBR: | Yes |
| Rigged: | – |
| Animated: | – |
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Anthropomorphic PBR Martial Arts Tiger Statue 3D Model
The Anthropomorphic Martial Arts Tiger Statue is a highly detailed, PBR-ready 3D model that showcases a powerful, muscular tiger warrior in a dynamic fighting stance. Styled as a classic arcade martial artist, this feline fighter features a tattered karate gi, a tied black belt, wrapped wrists, and a fierce, determined facial expression. Sculpted on a round, textured combat base as seen in 001_2.jpg, this model is an exceptional piece for fighting game fans, tabletop arcade diorama displays, furry art collections, or an advanced miniature painting project.
Use: Tabletop arcade miniature, fighting game decor, collectible beast warrior statue, painting hobby project
Originality: A perfect blend of traditional martial arts combat aesthetic with highly detailed, muscular tiger anatomy
Essential Value: An incredibly expressive digital sculpture optimized to capture clean muscular definition, fur textures, and fabric folds on FDM and resin printers
Keywords (SEO): martial arts tiger 3D print, karate tiger STL, anthropomorphic warrior 3D model, fighting game figurine print, tiger gi statue, street fighter style beast STL, anthro tiger digital sculpture, FBX STL OBJ
Context of Use, Limitations & Inspirations
Context: Ideal for gaming rooms, desktop companion displays, tabletop RPG proxy miniatures, or as a centerpiece for martial arts enthusiast collections.
Limitations: The flowing belt ends, dynamic tail positioning, and overhanging gi sleeves require careful support setup to avoid breaking during post-processing.
Inspirations: Inspired by classic arcade fighting game icons, beast-warrior fantasy lore, and traditional martial arts cinema.
Technical & Manufacturing Instructions
Machine Compatibility
FDM Printers: Creality, Prusa, Anycubic, Bambu Lab (Great for larger, scaled-up display centerpieces)
Resin Printers (SLA/DLP): Elegoo Mars, Anycubic Photon, Phrozen Sonic (Highly recommended to preserve the sharp facial details, fur texture, and tears in the gi)
Recommended Materials
PLA / PETG: Standard gray, marble, or bronze-infused PLAs for an instantly premium sculpted feel.
Resin: High-detail, ABS-like, or flexible resins to protect the thinner parts like the belt and tail.
Recommended Print Settings
Layer Height: 0.12 mm – 0.16 mm (FDM) / 0.03 mm – 0.05 mm (Resin)
Infill: 15–25% (Gyroid pattern recommended for optimal balance and internal support)
Supports: Required. Organic or tree supports are highly recommended under the raised fists, the chin, the belt overhang, and under the tail.
Shells/Walls: 3 walls recommended for crisp external details.
Assembly & Finishing Instructions
Post-Processing: Cleanly cut away support structures. Use extra patience around the belt ties and tail area to minimize stress fractures. Lightly sand the circular base if needed.
Priming & Painting: Apply a solid coat of gray primer. Use an orange and white base layer for the tiger fur, detailed black striping with a fine brush, and add weathering/dirt effects onto the white karate gi to emphasize a battle-worn look.
Finishing Touches: Seal with a matte finish coat, adding a subtle satin varnish over the muscles to give them a lifelike, dynamic definition under light.
Safety & Usage Standards
⚠ Usage Notice:
This is a digital file download for 3D printing purposes only.
Structural durability depends entirely on user-end exposure settings, infill patterns, and material selection.
Keep away from direct high-heat sources if printed using standard PLA to prevent warping.
Intended for hobby collection and artistic display – not suitable as a rough play toy for children.
Use: Tabletop arcade miniature, fighting game decor, collectible beast warrior statue, painting hobby project
Originality: A perfect blend of traditional martial arts combat aesthetic with highly detailed, muscular tiger anatomy
Essential Value: An incredibly expressive digital sculpture optimized to capture clean muscular definition, fur textures, and fabric folds on FDM and resin printers
Keywords (SEO): martial arts tiger 3D print, karate tiger STL, anthropomorphic warrior 3D model, fighting game figurine print, tiger gi statue, street fighter style beast STL, anthro tiger digital sculpture, FBX STL OBJ
Context of Use, Limitations & Inspirations
Context: Ideal for gaming rooms, desktop companion displays, tabletop RPG proxy miniatures, or as a centerpiece for martial arts enthusiast collections.
Limitations: The flowing belt ends, dynamic tail positioning, and overhanging gi sleeves require careful support setup to avoid breaking during post-processing.
Inspirations: Inspired by classic arcade fighting game icons, beast-warrior fantasy lore, and traditional martial arts cinema.
Technical & Manufacturing Instructions
Machine Compatibility
FDM Printers: Creality, Prusa, Anycubic, Bambu Lab (Great for larger, scaled-up display centerpieces)
Resin Printers (SLA/DLP): Elegoo Mars, Anycubic Photon, Phrozen Sonic (Highly recommended to preserve the sharp facial details, fur texture, and tears in the gi)
Recommended Materials
PLA / PETG: Standard gray, marble, or bronze-infused PLAs for an instantly premium sculpted feel.
Resin: High-detail, ABS-like, or flexible resins to protect the thinner parts like the belt and tail.
Recommended Print Settings
Layer Height: 0.12 mm – 0.16 mm (FDM) / 0.03 mm – 0.05 mm (Resin)
Infill: 15–25% (Gyroid pattern recommended for optimal balance and internal support)
Supports: Required. Organic or tree supports are highly recommended under the raised fists, the chin, the belt overhang, and under the tail.
Shells/Walls: 3 walls recommended for crisp external details.
Assembly & Finishing Instructions
Post-Processing: Cleanly cut away support structures. Use extra patience around the belt ties and tail area to minimize stress fractures. Lightly sand the circular base if needed.
Priming & Painting: Apply a solid coat of gray primer. Use an orange and white base layer for the tiger fur, detailed black striping with a fine brush, and add weathering/dirt effects onto the white karate gi to emphasize a battle-worn look.
Finishing Touches: Seal with a matte finish coat, adding a subtle satin varnish over the muscles to give them a lifelike, dynamic definition under light.
Safety & Usage Standards
⚠ Usage Notice:
This is a digital file download for 3D printing purposes only.
Structural durability depends entirely on user-end exposure settings, infill patterns, and material selection.
Keep away from direct high-heat sources if printed using standard PLA to prevent warping.
Intended for hobby collection and artistic display – not suitable as a rough play toy for children.





















