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If a 3D artist creates a "TinyModel" (meaning a scaled-down or low-poly version) of the Raven character and exports it as a video animation or a "making-of" video, the resulting file might be named with the .-video-18 suffix. The "18" could simply be a version number (like "18th revision") or a frame count, or it might denote an fan animation (NSFW), given the widespread availability of "NSFW" Raven models on sites like SFMLab, tagged with "Raven (Teen Titan's half demon thingy) arrives on Source Filmmaker with a good dose of NSFW".

For the average internet user who encounters a file named TINYMODEL.RAVEN.-VIDEO.18- , extreme caution is advised. The ambiguity of the keyword masks a potentially dangerous file. TINYMODEL.RAVEN.-VIDEO.18-

This is a sequential index. It suggests that this specific file is part of a larger set (at least 18 files deep), allowing archivists to maintain a chronological or organized order. The Role of Metadata in the Digital Age If a 3D artist creates a "TinyModel" (meaning