Hey so I downloaded the program that veiws these special types of files that let you print out peices of a paper art and also shows you in real time the 3D image of all the peices put together.
I downloaded a splicer mask file type for this program and I cut out all the pieces but I realized I cut out two sets, meaning I could make two masks with these two sets.
In the program (image below) one 3D image shows the mask with the white/blood layer on the outside, and grey in the inner concave layer. But there is a second mask behind it and the opposite color scheme applies to that mask. Am I supposed to make two masks and put them together or some thing? I am guessing it is to make the white/blood effect on both sides, and also for stability.
I am sure it will help stability in the long run anyways but I am going to layer it with paper meshe and then paint and add blood effects myself to make more a sturdy, wearable mask, so the printed effects won't be shown in the end.
I just want to make sure that the program is implying that I am supposed to put the two layers together. If it means some thing else can some one elaborate for me?