Eclipse Masquerade Mask
Eclipse Masquerade Mask, by Perihelion Prints
Ready to print and wear or display.
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Of all celestial phenomena, likely none have more captured the imagination of humanity greater than the eclipse.
The eclipse represents a deviation from the supposed natural order of things. An unanticipated break from the sacred cycle of day and night. A look behind the veil separating light and shadow.
To don this mask is to seek to recapture and shroud oneself with that sense of mystery. To embrace the unknown, and to become it.
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For attachment to head, use elastic cord or ribbon. For fitting, place the mask on your face, lining it up with your nose and the sides of your face.
Measure how much ribbon you'll need to go around your head, then add a bit more and cut two equal halves. Tie a knot at the end of each piece of cord, or glue one to each side of the mask, and use the leftover length to tie both pieces into a knot/bow behind or head. Or you can edit the file to come up with your own solution.
Scaled to fully cover large adult heads.
You may want to scale the mask down by 5-10% depending on the size of your head. And be prepared to do a test print to check the fit, especially around your eyes, nose, and chin.
Sculpted in Blender. STL and .blend files included. Dimensions in millimetres.
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"Clothes" used in demo render (https://skfb.ly/6SII8) by longdong is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
"Female Dance Pose" used in demo render (https://skfb.ly/oCSVX) by Vivek885 is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
"Trapless sundress" used in demo render (https://skfb.ly/6VMr7) by yang_xiaogang is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
"VR Show" used in demo render (https://skfb.ly/6TJPH) by yang_xiaogang is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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0.20mm layer height recommended.
Use supports where appropriate - organic supports recommended as they are generally easier to remove. Brim also recommended. Experiment with the orientation to minimize the amount of support material required.
15% infill tested. PLA recommended.
Filament Usage (estimated): 187g
Printing Time (estimated): 12h
^ Estimates based off slicing for Prusa MK3.9. Your mileage may vary.














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