u/Historical_Net_686

Image 1 — I've lost a fair bit of weight, can anyone edit any of the wedding photos to look more like me in the now photos?
Image 2 — I've lost a fair bit of weight, can anyone edit any of the wedding photos to look more like me in the now photos?
Image 3 — I've lost a fair bit of weight, can anyone edit any of the wedding photos to look more like me in the now photos?
Image 4 — I've lost a fair bit of weight, can anyone edit any of the wedding photos to look more like me in the now photos?
Image 5 — I've lost a fair bit of weight, can anyone edit any of the wedding photos to look more like me in the now photos?
Image 6 — I've lost a fair bit of weight, can anyone edit any of the wedding photos to look more like me in the now photos?
Image 7 — I've lost a fair bit of weight, can anyone edit any of the wedding photos to look more like me in the now photos?

I've lost a fair bit of weight, can anyone edit any of the wedding photos to look more like me in the now photos?

I never saw my wedding pics as fat me, and I still love them and have them printed around my house. I would just love to have any of them look like I look now as I'm so happy with my body. Just for me!

u/Historical_Net_686 — 6 days ago

Yes, another what printer should I get post. But it is a gift for an AV engineer that 3D models and uses things like CAD daily. Does that change things? Budget £250/340USD

Looking to get my husband a 3D printer for his birthday. I have no idea where to start. It would be his first printer. I've seen Bambu lab a1/a1 mini repeatedly recommended, but often because of ease of use for a beginner. He would be a beginner, but is incredibly tech/3D/software minded, so wondered if that would make a difference to the recommendations? I only have a £250/340USD budget. Is second hand a terrible idea?

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u/Historical_Net_686 — 14 days ago