#DESIGNITWRIGHT Wright Modulation Two
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Here I proudly introduce to you my entry for the Ian Wright Floreon contest! My goal for this project was to create, to the best of my abilities, a pair of glasses that matched Ian Wright's style and looked good on him. I call it "Wright Modulation Two", because I designed it to be modular - you can make it whatever color you like. I know Mr. Wright likes his colors, so I thought it important to give him the option to choose whatever color he pleases. Aside from being modular, it is also designed to make lens installation as easy as possible. All you do is insert the lens into the top frame and then slide in the bottom piece, and that's it! Another thing that I felt was vitally important for these glasses was to make them as comfortable as possible, so to do that, I used Mr. Wright's scan to get it just right. Even the smallest of curves or bumps can make a pair of glasses uncomfortable, so hopefully, they turn out to be just as comfortable as they are on me for Mr. Wright. Lastly, for the hinge, I designed it to work exactly with the provided hinge model, so when it comes time to assemble this, you should be able to use a real metal hinge to make this thing awesome. To attach the temples to the hinges, simply press the end of the hinge into the front hole of the temple and glue if needed. If the fit is too tight, either file down the inside of the hole or heat up the hinge and press it for an even more secure fit. I have also included a "combined" version of the frame which has the top and bottoms of the frame merged in case you wish to print it as one whole piece. And that's my glasses design!
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