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The 300,000-yen ($2,650) masks, made of resin and plastic by five employees at REAL-f Co., attempt to accurately duplicate an individual’s face down to fine wrinkles and skin texture.
The specialty-mask store is paying Tokyo residents $380 (about £286, AU$514) to have their faces copied onto realistic 3D-printed masks. The company will then sell the 3D-printed version of your ...
TOKYO, JAPAN - JANUARY 28: Hyper-realistic face mask is pictured on January 28, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. The masks, made by Japanese retailer Kamenya Omote, are modelled on actual people who are paid ...
The guy in the photo is Shuhei Okawara, owner of the mask shop Kamenya Omote in Tokyo, Japan. The mask he’s holding, meanwhile, is a hyper-realistic replica of his own face, 3D printed to a size ...
The cat face filter trend hit Snapchat in 2019, and it’s still going strong. You can try so many of these cute (or creepy) options to get in on the fun.
Shuhei Okawara, 30, owner of the Kamenya Omote mask shop in Tokyo, holds a super-realistic face mask based on his real face, made by using 3D printing technology.
OTSU, Japan (Reuters) - Super-realistic face masks made by a tiny company in rural Japan are in demand from the domestic tech and entertainment industries and from countries as far away as Saudi ...
As if 2020 wasn’t weird enough, a Japanese company is now selling hyper-realistic 3D-printed masks that allow you to practically wear someone else’s face. Kamenya Omote, a Tokyo-based shop ...
OTSU, Japan (Reuters) - Super-realistic face masks made by a tiny company in rural Japan are in demand from the domestic tech and entertainment industries and from countries as far away as Saudi ...
[1/5]Shuhei Okawara, 30, owner of mask shop Kamenya Omote, holds a super-realistic face mask based on his real face, made by using 3D printing technology, in Tokyo, Japan December 16, 2020.