In the world of League of Legends fan art, few characters have inspired as much stunning 3D work as Ahri, especially in her K/DA “POP/STARS” skin. Among digital artists, Bamh3D has gained recognition for a detailed 7-part series of Ahri renders, often sought after in 1080p resolution. This article explores the appeal, the technical aspects, and how to ethically enjoy and collect high-quality fan-made 3D art.
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While the exact contents of Bamh3D’s 7-part series vary across archives, typical parts include:
Note: The interpretation of “hot” varies – some users mean purely aesthetic intensity, others seek mature content. Always verify an artist’s intended rating.
From the “hot” descriptor and Bamh3D’s prior work (e.g., 2B, Mai Shiranui, Tifa):
Positives:
✔ Great anatomy — no distorted proportions at high scale.
✔ Dynamic pose, not a boring A-pose.
✔ “Hot” factor is tasteful but revealing (midriff, short shorts) — not explicit.
Negatives:
✘ Hair strands are delicate — printing in resin recommended. FDM would lose fine tips.
✘ Fingers may be too thin at 1080mm? Check if fingers are fused or separate.
| Material | Resin (ABS-like or Tough) | FDM (PLA+) | |----------|--------------------------|-------------| | Layer height | 0.03 – 0.05mm | 0.12mm | | Supports | Minimal (pre-supported?) | Tree supports for tails | | Infill | N/A | 15% gyroid | | Post-processing | Sanding + clear coat | Filler primer + sanding |
Note: 1080mm is huge — ensure your printer can handle parts that large (e.g., Elegoo Jupiter, Anycubic M3 Max, or larger FDM). Otherwise, rescale to 300–400mm.
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