I operate a busy 3-D print farm in Toronto and want to expand my catalogue of artistic pieces—think functional household objects that double as display-worthy art. Each model must carry a refined, intricate level of detail and arrive print-ready: watertight, manifold, correctly oriented, and exported in clean .stl format. Your task is to take my concept sketches, reference photos, or simple descriptions and transform them into production-ready digital models. I’m open to whatever toolset lets you work fastest—Fusion 360, Blender, ZBrush, SolidWorks, or equivalent—as long as the final geometry holds up when sliced for FDM and resin workflows. Deliverables • Native design file (e.g., .blend, .f3d, .zpr) • Final, error-free .stl scaled to my specifications • One or two rendered images that highlight surface detail Acceptance criteria • No non-manifold edges or intersecting shells (Netfabb pass) • Prints successfully on an Ender-3 and a Form 3 with minimal supports • Detail fidelity matches the reference provided I expect periodic screenshots or short viewport videos so I can flag revisions early, and I’m happy to structure milestones per model or per collection. If intricate, display-worthy designs excite you, let’s collaborate and keep my printers humming.