Photo credit: Oddity Central
Lalastein is a professional 3D scanning expert and camera man who has worked on several Japanese films. However, he wanted to be known for his side projects, which is creating ultra-realistic face masks using 3D printers. To accomplish this, he used a Super Scan Studio Face Rig 3D scanner and a Stratasys J750 3D printer. Read more for additional pictures and information.
These masks don’t just sit on his shelf, as he uses them for online video meetings and conferences to let him catch some shut-eye without being caught. Let’s just say that all of those Zoom, Microsoft Teams, etc. video conferences don’t have to be so tedious, as long as you appear to be paying attention, or so Lalastein thinks.
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