mayan jaguar god 3d models
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3D scanned mayn god statue, feel free to download it and comment your thoughts.
cults3d
Yum Kaax (Mayan pronunciation: [jum kaːʃ], "Lord of the forest") is the Mayan god of the forests and guardian of the wildlife. It is also the god of abundance. It is important to hunters and to prevent the crops being infested by diseases. ...Very...
cgtrader
3D Scanned mayan jaguar, The jaguar is important for shamans who often associate the jaguar as a spirit companion or nagual, which will protect the shamans from evil spirits and while they move between the earth and the spirit realm. In order for the...
cults3d
... variations of the head then it can be provided with an additional cost. I hope you have an amazing experience ! Happy printing!! Mayan statue | character | sculpture | egyptian statue | historical statue | historical statue for 3D print |Jaguar
grabcad
This is a totem inspired by ancient Mayan artwork. ...It depits the Jaguar god (closely related to the rain god and wearing his goggles) standing atop a Bat, which represents the underworld.
sketchfab
This is my blend, it’s a Jaguar moving in the forest. ...traversing the land. I called the document “Hound” because the Jaguar looks more like a Hound than a Jaguar.
thingiverse
... Alike license. This jaguar 3D model was created by 'Bryce "Science" Rowe' from 123dapp.com and Simon Ian Larsen from https://pinshape.com/items/20451-3d-printed-jaguar. ...Please correct me if this attribution is incorrect (in the comments).
grabcad
love the curves of the old jaguar e type, so keeping that in mind tried something different.........still not finished
grabcad
Designed by Creo 2.0. ...Based on Jaguar logo.Its takes long time to do surfacing by creo.Even though its not perfect..
myminifactory
Jaguar Cars is a brand of Jaguar Land Rover, a British multinational car manufacturer headquartered in Whitley, Coventry, England, owned by the Indian company Tata Motors[7] since 2008.Jaguar was founded as the Swallow Sidecar Company in 1922,...
grabcad
The mayan pyramid was used as a calendar. ...It has four stairways, each with 91 steps and a platform at the top, making a total of 365, equivalent to the number of days in a calendar year.