This guide delivers actionable technical insights, formatting standards, and styling checklists to execute a flawless presentation. 1. Visual Standards & Watermark Architecture

This paper examines the unexpected convergence of Ringu ’s Sadako, Halloween ritual horror, and a new “Rekin 3D” (requin/shark) visual motif in unwatermarked (no WM) user-generated 3D content. We argue that removing watermarks from Sadako horror memes enhances perceived authenticity, while the requin/shark hybrid introduces a predator-prey dynamic absent from traditional well-curse narratives. Our findings suggest that Sadako’s 2020s Halloween resurgence relies on low-fidelity 3D models and the psychological discomfort of “no WM” (no warning message) jumpscares.

: Apply a pale, deathly white or ash-gray face paint to your exposed neck, arms, and hands.

Before diving into the 3D world, we must understand the terror of from Kōji Suzuki’s Ringu (1991).

"Nice skin," Kaito typed into the global chat, his hands shaking. "The clipping effects are insane."

: Expert prop reviewers from sites like Distortions Unlimited suggest that for long-term haunt use, you should look for "absolute quality creations" rather than generic 3D prints which can be fragile. Comparison Table: Sadako Prop Styles Halloween Review: Sadako 3D by Evilgidgit on DeviantArt