Thursday, 9 April 2020

For Myself,

this look sort of spooky,


 Twitter user Lalarstein (@silver_eel) recently stunned his followers with an insanely realistic 3D-printed mask of his own face, perfect right down to the tiniest detail, photographs © Lalarstein (@silver_eel),

 Lalastein, a self-described “professional 3D scanning expert and professional camera man who has appeared in the credits roll of many Japanese films”, 

the 3D-printing enthusiast didn’t go into detail about the “making-of” process, but he did reveal that he used a Super Scan Studio Face Rig 3D scanner and a Stratasys J750 3D printer to pull off the job, as I mentioned, the middle photograph of the three somehow to me just looks sort of scary!


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