
Plastic No-No
thingiverse
If you're not happy with something, you can probably change it. Plastic surgery is a growing trend in America. People, usually women, of all ages search high and low for the best plastic surgeon available. Whether you are in the market for a new set of lips, a new nose, cheekbones, butt or whatever, it's available. The file I created is based off of a Mr. Potato Head set, where the user is allowed to put in the features they want. Instead of more cartoonish facial features, I tried to go for something a little more realistic to mimic the selection of choosing different features with plastic surgery. This object is a wearable, allowing the user to perhaps "try out" different looks if he or she so desires. The product is designed to look like each facial feature looks good on its own, but when formed together on the face begins to look "ugly". This is because, like real plastic surgery, one surgery is fine on its own, but a bunch piled up creates a problem. The "ugliness" is so that the wearer can understand that plastic surgery doesn't "fix" or enhance anything. People who get plastic surgery, especially multiple surgeries, end up looking "plastic" or unrealistic. Or you can just use it as a creepy mask. Remixed file: Dr. Interchangeable Face-Parts Face Halloween Mask / http://www.thingiverse.com/tom7 / CC0 1.0 Universal. Print Settings: Printer Brand is MakerBot, Printer is MakerBot Replicator 2, Rafts are yes, Supports are yes, Resolution is low, and Infill is 10 percent.
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