
I've been thinking about how to make masks that can be worn with glasses. Considering that I wear glasses, this is important to me.
The main reason masks don't work with glasses is the bridge of the nose. The mask adds a significant amount of material there, which makes the glasses unable to rest on your nose properly. What I'm trying out is making the mask extend further upwards and downwards, and just removing the area in between the eyes. And it seems to work out.
I drew this design out as part of a demonstration of how I make these masks. I wasn't super happy with how the composition of spiraling doodles ended up looking, though. It extends too far down at the nose, and it should extend further up the forehead. But it was a reasonable proof of concept.
Also, this may be only like the second photo of my face I've posted. Go figure.
The main reason masks don't work with glasses is the bridge of the nose. The mask adds a significant amount of material there, which makes the glasses unable to rest on your nose properly. What I'm trying out is making the mask extend further upwards and downwards, and just removing the area in between the eyes. And it seems to work out.
I drew this design out as part of a demonstration of how I make these masks. I wasn't super happy with how the composition of spiraling doodles ended up looking, though. It extends too far down at the nose, and it should extend further up the forehead. But it was a reasonable proof of concept.
Also, this may be only like the second photo of my face I've posted. Go figure.
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I think if you had just a small strip running across the lower part of the nose and nothing past the tip, along with extending the forehead just a tad, it would definitely be perfect! It's a great idea to make designs for people with glasses, and I've yet to see anyone else do so :)
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