So! FurCon panel submissions opened recently. I had fun hosting a couple panels for the first time last year, learned a lot from the experience and think I'd like to go again
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I say 3D printing, because a lot of people out there get 3D printers, and don't make anything interesting.
I think it would be a good idea to inspire people to do something with 3D printers, like teeth, horns, claws (at least Positives to make a mold out of). Heck, maybe even things that are not so cosmetic, like attachment points in order to affix said items.
I'm not saying that these are things that you say "Hey, do these things, and these are the only things to do." but to get them thinking outside the box if they own/rent time on one. Knowing logic in a 3D printed structure also helps them design
I'm inclined to concur. (Of course, one could also argue there are many unused Raspberries kicking around..) It could be a good opportunity to demonstrate the medium's benefits over, say, SuperSculpy.
Though this mention of "10am" fills me with trepidation. Still, I suppose it's going to be another year or two before I become active again in furcons anyway.
One you don't have, but could be a good community-builder panel (I've run something similar at Costume Con) is a Fails panel. As in costume fails, fursuit fails, planning fails, etc. It seems to be a good community builder because people show up and share what didn't work for them, get feedback from others about what has worked, and hopefully laugh at things that (now, after the fact) can be laughed at. And if you want a fun panel that gets run by the audience and pulls people out of their shells, it is great
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I think it would be a good idea to inspire people to do something with 3D printers, like teeth, horns, claws (at least Positives to make a mold out of). Heck, maybe even things that are not so cosmetic, like attachment points in order to affix said items.
I'm not saying that these are things that you say "Hey, do these things, and these are the only things to do." but to get them thinking outside the box if they own/rent time on one. Knowing logic in a 3D printed structure also helps them design
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Though this mention of "10am" fills me with trepidation. Still, I suppose it's going to be another year or two before I become active again in furcons anyway.
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