This detailed 3D model of a poison belt is the perfect accessory for witches, wizards, alchemists, and any character in fantasy or mystery scenarios. Equipped with two differently shaped poison bottles and a practical pouch, the belt offers a stylish and functional way to transport magical potions and other utensils. This model was carefully created in Blender 4.4.3 and features high-quality textures and thoughtful construction. Special features: Flexible belt: The belt was created using Blender's array function, allowing for easy adjustment of the length without changing the proportions. This is achieved by using an array modifier in combination with start and end caps and a guiding curve. Detailed bottles: Two individually designed poison bottles with corks are included. Stickers were deliberately omitted to ensure maximum flexibility for future use. Practical pocket: A stylish pocket offers additional storage space for small items. High-quality textures: The model features detailed textures for a realistic look. Mesh yarn and buckle holes: The belt features simulated mesh yarn and precise holes for the buckle. Using the flexible belt (for beginners): The belt in this model uses an advanced Blender technique to easily adjust its length. Here is a simple explanation of the methods used: 1. Guiding Curve: An invisible curve serves as the path for each segment of the belt. You can change the shape and length of the belt by editing the vertices of this curve in Edit mode. 2. Array modifier: This modifier duplicates a base segment of the belt along the guiding curve. You must adjust the number of repetitions in the array modifier to fill the length of the curve. 3. Start and End Caps: Special objects (the "Start Cap" and "End Cap") are placed at the beginning and end of the array to ensure a clean finish to the belt, regardless of its length. To adjust the length of the belt: 1. Select the guiding curve in the Outliner. 2. Switch to Edit mode (Tab key). 3. Select one or more control points (vertices) of the curve. 4. Move, rotate, or scale the control points (G, R, S keys) to change the shape and length of the belt. The belt will automatically adjust along the curve. You must adjust the number of segment repetitions in the array modifier to fill the length of the curve. I hope this poison belt will be useful for your creative projects! Have fun with it!