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Protector Mask with Scope


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This is really awesome!! It'd be so cool if shapeways allowed us to blend colors. Izotor could use this mask for himself then!

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Thanks man! Yeah, I really like it. I'm ordering myself one as well. I'll post pics when I get it!

Can't wait. I cannot give a proper review of it until I see it from the proper angle. I have no doubt that it'll look cool. :P

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There is a way to modify the viewing angle on Shapeways. Simple click the "Edit Product" button on the shop page, go over to "Details," and change the "Up Axis" under "Material Render Pose." If that doesn't quite fix it, use the 3D render there to change its position.

 

Anyway, it looks great. I love the stylized Protector mask, though the sides are a bit blocky, and the scope is well-integrated. However, I do have a few other recommendations:

 

he mask seems really thick, especially through the top, and that's going to raise your printing cost considerably. It will be cheaper if you can thin that out a little. Also, though it might not be a problem once it's printed, the model seems a little rough, especially on top. A "Subdivide Surface" modifier would help with that and make it look cleaner. And my other concern: does it actually fit a G2 head? 3D printing masks is all about careful measurement to ensure you have the right scale. And, as CrunchyN discovered, those little rectangular protrusions on the prongs that hold the head on are necessary to keep the mask straight, so you will need to add those in as well.

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There is a way to modify the viewing angle on Shapeways. Simple click the "Edit Product" button on the shop page, go over to "Details," and change the "Up Axis" under "Material Render Pose." If that doesn't quite fix it, use the 3D render there to change its position.

 

Anyway, it looks great. I love the stylized Protector mask, though the sides are a bit blocky, and the scope is well-integrated. However, I do have a few other recommendations:

 

he mask seems really thick, especially through the top, and that's going to raise your printing cost considerably. It will be cheaper if you can thin that out a little. Also, though it might not be a problem once it's printed, the model seems a little rough, especially on top. A "Subdivide Surface" modifier would help with that and make it look cleaner. And my other concern: does it actually fit a G2 head? 3D printing masks is all about careful measurement to ensure you have the right scale. And, as CrunchyN discovered, those little rectangular protrusions on the prongs that hold the head on are necessary to keep the mask straight, so you will need to add those in as well.

Yes, I really need to ask at this point after evaluating your models, can you guarantee that they are compatible with the actual sets?

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