@therealjrn Probably after Mediocritee becomes some smashing success and hoards of customers keep complaining about them selling out of catshirts all the time.
@compunaut I used fusion 360 in the sculpting environment. It’s free for individuals and is pretty quick to pick up. There are tons of tutorials for it. The 3D printer is the Creality CR-10. It’s a great machine and is pretty cheap.
@compunaut@fibrs86 I printed just the front half of the head on a diagonal. I printed the ears separate and glued them on after. I still need to print the back half of the head.
Wow!
@barney
@lichme That’s scary as hell.
That would be one helluva tattoo.
@kdemo Dammit, you stole my joke!
@TheMeerkat - You may have it back.
/giphy I approve!
Unfortunately for Trademark reasons I’m going to need you to send that to our office.
@ChadP
/image liar liar pants on fire
@ChadP I see what your game is. You’ll hear from my lawyer.
@ChadP yes that needs to be at the office. The best way to greet visitors.
Sorry, @ChadP. @Barney is right in that Irk is NOT trademarked.
https://trademarks.justia.com/owners/a-mediocre-corporation-2707775/
That’s not to say that @agermane can’t play “Let’s make a deal”, though.
@agermane @Barney @ChadP @narfcake @snapster When is Sidedeal going live?
@therealjrn Probably after Mediocritee becomes some smashing success and hoards of customers keep complaining about them selling out of catshirts all the time.
@narfcake @therealjrn
The problem with that, is that I don’t know why Mediocritee would even sell catshirts.
@PlacidPenguin It was in their plan some 234-5789 days ago.
Catshirts? OMG! …
@narfcake
It never explicitly said that catshirts would be sold at Mediocritee though.
@narfcake @PlacidPenguin
coffee shirts
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it needs a longer neck so his proportional neck sits on your shoulders.
of course, then you would suffocate/sweat to death in there . . .
which is not to imply that I don’t love what you’ve done.
Wondering what modelling software and type of 3D printer you used.
Asking for a friend
@compunaut I used fusion 360 in the sculpting environment. It’s free for individuals and is pretty quick to pick up. There are tons of tutorials for it. The 3D printer is the Creality CR-10. It’s a great machine and is pretty cheap.
@agermane @compunaut isn’t that too wide even for the CR-10? Did you print the main head in vase mode and then attach the ears?
@compunaut @fibrs86 I printed just the front half of the head on a diagonal. I printed the ears separate and glued them on after. I still need to print the back half of the head.