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My name is Nour, and I run this glorified side project turned main project from my room in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. Nothing fancy. For three years, I worked as a 3D artist for a company that made molds for the high-end food industry. As I dove deeper into sculpting, I began to develop my own style and character QO.

People often ask me why QO looks sad and why he has a tear. For me, sadness isn’t something negative, it’s an opportunity for growth. Recognizing what brings you to tears allows you to initiate change. I also have a thing for four-leaf clovers. They symbolize luck, and finding them requires a bit of practice and determination—much like discovering luck in life. They’re not perfect, which is what makes them stand out, blending in until they’re spotted by those who truly seek them.

While still working at the company, I bought my first 3D printer, which wasn’t the best. But it allowed me to print my first prototypes. As my ideas began to take shape, I bought my first resin printer. This step helped me share my designs, and I started to gain a bit of traction. I hope this momentum continues to grow. If you’re reading this, thank you for taking the time! If I don’t know you yet, I hope we’ll meet soon!