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Anonymous1774461492
06-14 19:32
Model Name
venetian mask 3d model
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props
rendering
realistic
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If you want the mask to sit securely like a classic Venetian mask, the internal geometry (the side touching your face) needs to be mapped to your specific contours: The Contact Points: Instead of a completely flat interior, the back of a mask should be contoured to your face's relief. Specifically, the interior must have recessed areas for the nose and brow bridge to ensure the rest of the mask sits flush against your skin. Creating the "Flat" Illusion: To achieve the "flat" look associated with some Venetian masks while keeping it wearable, you should focus on the perimeter. The edges of the mask that trace your temples, cheekbones, and jawline should be designed to follow your natural facial curvature, while the outer surface can be styled with flatter planes or elaborate, decorative relief. The "Back" Attachment: In traditional Venetian mask making, the "back" refers to the harness or ribbon system. To maintain a flat profile against the back of your head while wearing it: Side
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