by ThreeForm
"Ballet" pose from the Nova series. Reduced to 8K poly from 105K. The 1/8th scale version has a separate base, and will just barely fit printed laying down diagonally on a standard Prusa style printer. The 1/10th version has the base included. At that scale the details will be small and harder to support, but a good quality print or resin printer should be sufficient.
The bottom of her feet have been extended so they plug into the base (see image). Good foot contact is normally required for a successful print, and so the figurine can stand, which is why she is not en pointe, like a typical ballerina. That also requires special shoes, and she is barefoot in the scan session. Nova does have ballet experience though, so I consider this pose legit. :)
You can find the full resolution versions of this pose, as well as version with vertex colors and texture mapping (color value is from reflected laser intensity during the scan), as well as the original scan data, over at Cults3D and CGTrader. A split version is also provided, where the top and bottom half can be printed separately at and angle. This results in the best quality, and has support structures included. The split version can be scaled to 200% to print at 1/4 scale on a Prusa-like printer (230mm Z-axis), resulting in a 20" tall sculpture.