How to use the free Kigu mask models maintained by KigLover
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Obtaining Kigu mask 3D Models made by Kiglover
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Accessing the Models:
- To obtain the models, go to the main menu (top navigation) and find the "Free 3D Model" section.
- Select your preferred version (we recommend choosing the updated version).
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Download Process:
- You will find the download link on the page (available via GitHub or Google Drive).
- For quick downloads, you can also use Git.
- If you cannot find the link, it may be an oversight on our part. Please contact our customer service for assistance. The quickest way to reach us is through the community. You can also fill out a form for us to contact you or use the website for quick contact.
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Using the Models:
- Upon completing the download, you can use and print the models immediately. The provided download link is in STL format, which is suitable for direct printing.
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Budget Planning:
- For budget planning, we typically recommend using SLA (Stereolithography) for printing all parts, as this offers the best quality, unless special structural requirements dictate otherwise.
- If cost is a concern, FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) technology is also a viable option, although it may affect the aesthetic details of the model.
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Getting Help:
- If you encounter issues while printing, please join our support community for assistance.
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Modifying the Models:
- After downloading, you can modify the model to better match your character features. While we recommend using ZBrush for modifications, Blender is also a commonly used tool.
- Please note that scaling the model will affect the positioning of its structural holes. If you're unable to resolve this issue on your own, feel free to seek help from us.
Due to the loss of data caused by the use of an insecure web server, we have lost many of the questions and answers from the community that we previously maintained. So if you have any questions, feel free to contact us. We will update common questions on the Blog. Thank you very much for your contributions to the community! Note: Requests on Github may not be processed quickly, and we recommend that you contact us directly on Discord.