A Chinese girl DIY’d a gear-driven 3D-printed Medusa, and it’s oddly mesmerizing to watch. 👀
A Chinese girl DIY’d a gear-driven 3D-printed Medusa, and it’s oddly mesmerizing to watch. 👀
Many users praised the woman's gear-driven 3D-printed Medusa headpiece for its impressive moving snakes effect, while some found it unappealing compared to filters or simply distasteful.

I was petrified. 🗿

@ErenChenAI Of bundan istiyorum :/

@ErenChenAI This would crush at a Halloween party

@ErenChenAI 100% ship this for halloween. You have 4 months!

@ErenChenAI 谁看这不眼晕,怪不得会石化

@ErenChenAI 率直に言って凄い‼️
中国人は思考の自由があると、本当に凄い力を発揮しますね。👏

@ErenChenAI this hurts my brain but is amazing that you can get that effect with mostly static props

@ErenChenAI The fact that it’s gear-driven instead of just a static print makes it way more impressive. The moving snakes are creepy in the best possible way.

@ErenChenAI That's awesome, but dont get your hair stuck in the gears

@ErenChenAI На языке @Hells_Bunny (я так думаю)

@ErenChenAI 販売前にSNSに載せるな 絶対に売れたのに

@ErenChenAI @Shahje_ 🥹🥹🥹

@ErenChenAI i thought that was a filter / AR in the first few seconds!
impressive /10

@ErenChenAI @shantanugoel do it for the love of the game.

@ErenChenAI

@ErenChenAI @0x686967 Awesome ….. credit the person in the video

@ErenChenAI The effect is awesome!

@ErenChenAI Impressive! It's quite nice to have a 3D printer and make some interesting things at home

@ErenChenAI Don’t look at her eyes then

@ErenChenAI Why not link to the original creator? Linking to the original is a very easy, simple courtesy, sets a good example, and should be normalized. I tried searching for the original but cannot find it.