I used Blender instead of Fusion because I hate having to use the sketch tool and junk in Fusion. I am not an architect. I am not a fabrication person. I am a liar (I always say I will never touch Blender again after finishing using it for something and then end up back at it 2 seconds later).
Also, I used a 3D model of a pair of glasses I made for another class last semester as a base and made sure the measurements were okay (because originally the glasses were over 7 feet tall. Obviously, measurements didn't matter there, but they did here) I'm sure this will block a small portion of vision, but nowhere near as much as an eye patch. I'll try to print it using transparent filament since I have that at home (I'll be printing this on my dad's 3D printer), but I had issues with it last time, so I might not. If it does work, it could help with the issue of blocking vision. Another thing is that I was going to put the piece of plastic over both my tear ducts since I had surgery on one side and it could be used again if I had to get surgery on the other side for some reason, but I noticed that when I put something in front of my right tear duct that was about as big as that piece of plastic, parallax caused it to be less noticeable in my vision. I don't have a measurement for the piece of plastic since it's based on me lining it up to match with a picture of my face I imported.