
📁 INITIATION LOG: DIMPLY RESEARCH FACILITY V2.0 ← Back
status: active
site integrity: restored
specimens: updated
archives: accessible
lead entity: DIMPLY
DIMPLY: "Okay, but seriously—hi. I'm Dimply. Welcome to the new lab. This has been a weird and beautiful overhaul, and I'm beyond hyped to finally share it with you."
The Dimply Research Facility (DRF) has undergone a full containment breach and style recalibration. Our team of rogue technicians and biometric sculptors have successfully updated the storefront with new products, cleaner data pathways, and higher-resolution anomalies.
SFX prosthetics, silicone-based entities, printable masks, artificial blood prototypes are all now live in the archive, ready for civilian acquisition.
DIMPLY: "Translation? Everything’s updated. New prosthetics, masks, props, fake blood—you name it. If it squelches or screams, it’s probably in stock."
Dimply Labs is not just a brand.
It is a breach. A place where the line between art and experiment has been intentionally blurred, and where SFX creations are designed to disrupt the expected.
We specialise in:
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Silicone prosthetics for film, cosplay, and pure chaos.
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3D printed masks pulled from theoretical containment vaults.
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Props and effects that beg the question: “Is this safe to touch?”
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Custom blends of fake blood so disturbingly good, we had to test it in isolation.
DIMPLY: "My whole goal with this shop was to create something that felt like storytelling you could wear, spill, or squish. I want people to feel like they’re getting a sample from a rogue lab, not just another Etsy drop."
This log marks the first of many reports. Future entries will include:
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Application tutorials for prosthetics & FX makeup.
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Behind-the-scenes case files from within DRF labs.
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Tips & techniques from test subjects (that’s you).
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Teasers of ongoing “experiments” currently under review.
Our field agents are compiling visual data and will soon upload full procedural instructions to assist with application, blending, and activation of our creations.
DIMPLY: "I'm working on detailed tutorials that make it easier to use our prosthetics, even if you’re brand new to SFX."
The lab is open. The lights are flickering.
Something is humming behind the walls again.
Enter the archive. Access the files.
Your transformation begins now.
"Thanks for being here, seriously. There’s so much weirdness coming—I can’t wait to share more with you."
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