3D printing just got real. Real creepy that is.
Real-f, a company in Japan, is making 3D printed masks of people's faces that are extremely realistic, down to facial stubble on your face.
This is a kind of product where you scratch your head and wonder why one would need this, and is there indeed a market for it?
This form of 3D printing seems a little less weird and maybe ever so slightly more practical?
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MAKES ME THINK OF THE JETSONS CARTOON WHEN THEY'D ANSWER THE VIDEO PHONE WITH A FACE MASK. DO YOU REMEMBER THAT?
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