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Life would be so much better if all the interfaces we encountered looked like #Steampunk control panels. I’m doing my part in the endeavor. #blender3d

Dennis G. Jerz / 26 Apr 2022

Life would be so much better if all the interfaces we encountered looked like #Steampunk control panels. I'm doing my part in the endeavor. #blender3d

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