Uhhh I just finished the game No Stranger. Wtf?! Why didn't I see this coming? I actually liked talking to Adam. Why is this so closely related to my real life. Just when you think you know someone. They turn out to be a serial killer. 🤷🙄

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Uhhh I just finished the game No Stranger. Wtf?! Why didn't I see this coming? I actually liked talking to Adam. Why is this so closely related to my real life. Just when you think you know someone. They turn out to be a serial killer. 🤷🙄
Just finish playing No Stranger and good God.
Looptopia Music Festival rocking like… 💨💥🔥😵
So i was editing some videos from earlier this year and apparently I predicted I would kill myself on april 26th 2024 it's been april 25th for almost an hour
Apologies for the lack of posting in the last few days! trying to get back on top of it! so this post is focused on a basic repeating design focusing on support generation mitigation. lightweight and aggressive in styling, I look forward to getting this printed!
another experimental design again focused on modular construction, this one with eight components. Again the design is intended to minimised support and material usage as well as maximising the number of components produced during printing.
Some more speculative designs, this time aimed at pushing the delicacy DMLM allows within the design itself and the usual material support reduction. I look forward to producing this design to see whether it is in fact feasible...
Continuing on following this new line of enquiry these designs again aimed for DMLM focus on both visual impact and material reduction. built around the idea of reducing much needed support material and cost of production, this piece created utilising the idea of 20 degree angles within a organic lattice focusses on scale whilst material volume is minimal.
going forwards some lateral thinking will be required as to how this can be printed as at this point the print volume will struggle to accommodate the entire piece so modular design will be required.