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About size, style, and visible details
The selected size and style affect how small details appear in the final figurine. When choosing a size, consider where the smallest details are located and how large those areas will be in the finished piece.
Examples:
- 10 cm realistic figurine: The head is relatively small, so very fine details (such as glasses, jewelry or thin facial features) may appear less noticeable or may not be possible to reproduce clearly at this size.
- 10 cm stylized / chibi figurine: The head is intentionally larger, allowing facial features and accessories to remain clearly visible even at a smaller size.
- 10 cm torso / bust: The focus is on the head and upper body, which allows facial details to appear clearer even at smaller sizes.
Larger sizes provide more space for fine details across all styles, while smaller sizes emphasize overall shape and expression.
Details that are not clearly visible in the reference photos — such as the back of the figure, tattoos, patterns, or small markings — may be interpreted, simplified, or omitted if sufficient reference material is not provided.
Size measurements (10 cm / 15 cm / 20 cm) are based on the figurine’s largest dimension, whether that is height, width, or depth, depending on the pose and orientation.



