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>>35679981
I'm not waiting, I'm just doing poorly.

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>Shows 3d printing literally every single piece other than the mask
>Here's some prints of hard hair
>Here's some prints of accessories
>No I won't show you printing off a mask are you insane?
This is easily the most frustrating thing about 3d printing and kig masks. It's a problem with the openkig site too. I have yet to see visual evidence of anyone 3d printing an anime girl head, everyone just skips past that crucial step to the rest of the outfit.
Can you make sections out of the anime face and glue them together? Do you need a fuckoff huge 3d printer to get the full head inside its printing zone? Which direction is the best orientation for the face to be facing? Do you need to add supports to the model so it prints right? Is there a back end shell to the head you should be doing as well? Which orientation does THAT need to be printed in?
So many questions left unanswered because every tutorial just skips over the "draw the rest of the fucking owl" step to the presumed fun part. I just wanna know if I can afford a 3d printer that can print anime girl heads or if I should just give up and buy a mask off of taobao.

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