Physical first
Lead posts and buyer pages with the real printed figure, not abstract render promise.
The strongest proof is motion: the full-colour 3D printed artist collectible turning in hand, reading at desk scale, and carrying Anastasia Kukosh's real-time character silhouette into the physical world.
Lead posts and buyer pages with the real printed figure, not abstract render promise.
The source motion shows the pose, costume, weapon silhouette, and material craft.
Collectors can inspect proof and join the alert list before deposit access opens.
These clips show the object and the art together: actual product footage for confidence, source character motion for provenance, and enough detail for a buyer to decide whether the First Edition belongs on their desk.
Shelf footage shows how the figure reads as a real desk-size display collectible, with colour and silhouette visible in a studio setting.
Open clipCropped package footage showing the box structure and Dragon Warrior artwork as presentation context, without treating partner marks as endorsements.
Open clipThe motion proof helps collectors read the full sculptural silhouette before comparing the digital character to the full-colour printed figure.
Open clipA source project clip showing the finished Dragon Warrior character in motion, with the pose, costume, weapon silhouette, and presentation language that inform the collectible.
Open clipA close study of the weapon and surface detail that makes the release feel like an artist collectible rather than a generic print.
Open clipThe list captures edition interest, alert channel, payment preference, crypto-network demand, and shipping region so private deposit access can open only when the buyer terms are ready.
