October 22, 2018
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"No one can catch us! No one can stop us now!"
:D
Because with 5G just around the corner, tinfoil hats (aka Faraday cages) are officially in-style... Actually, I'm gonna try to go as Micolash for Halloween. :D
'TRY' because success all depends on getting my super scammy "HP 8600 E-AIO Pro" inkjet printer back in-service (with the warranty up, $120 print-head jamming, and $30-ish ink-cartridges running out before I can even finish testing the machine ಠ______ಠ ) soon enough that I can actually hand-build this 60-page monster project in time!! D:
I normally don't like to include the bare models in my papercraft packages, but if I don't include an STL (or the like) then Thingiverse won't let me upload just a PDO or PDF even though those files DO still represent a real Thing that can be made from them. Stupid Thingiverse...... So, I've only included the version of the 3D-model that I actually did some work on to prepare it for papercraft. The original (which was extracted from the game itself, and all credit for its creation goes to the 3D-modellers working at From Software during Bloodrborne's development!) had many, many open-edged shapes that overlapped each other. I made it all one solid piece, with still a few glitches here and there that shouldn't be a problem for anyone desiring to 3D-print this bizarro headgear. Those glitches weren't even a problem for Pepakura, and that software is WAY more finicky than a 3D-printing slicer.
I'm finding that designing for 3D-printing is way easier than designing for papercraft, which I've been doing since 2011. In other words: I learned the hard stuff first! @___@
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