Miniature
Pug the Pug
A crowned, caped god-pug on four short legs. Smug, and entitled to be. Printable at any size.
Art: the model was generated with AI from a prompt of ours and the character sheet with AI from a brief of ours; both are first in line to be replaced by an artist. The grey views are renders of the file itself. · CC BY-SA 4.0
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Pug, Brother of Luck. A giant god-pug in a gold cape and a crown that fits him exactly, wearing a four-leaf clover the size of a dinner plate. He manages your fortune, he knows it, and his face has settled into the expression of somebody who has never once been told no.
He is built like a footstool with opinions. Short legs, a heavy cape that falls in real folds, a curl of tail sitting proud of the back panel, and a face with enough wrinkle in it to reward a wash and a wipe more than any amount of careful brushwork.
The file is one solid mesh, unscaled, so you set the size. At 32mm he is a familiar, a patron, or the reason the party's luck turned. At 120mm he is the thing on the shelf behind the screen that everybody asks about. The cape gives him a wide, flat footprint, so he stands without a base and without supports on the body — the crown is the only part worth a thought.
He paints in two moves. A warm mid-brown wash over the fawn and a wipe leaves the wrinkles doing all the work; gold on the cape trim, the collar and the clover does the rest. The cape is deliberately smooth so metallics sit flat on it rather than pooling.
Three reference views come with it — front, side and back, from his character sheet — for painting, for kitbashing, and for anybody who wants to draw him.
Yours under Creative Commons. Print it, sell prints of it, put him on a bigger moon. Attribution is the only ask.


