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This picture shows how the cardboard has begun to take on the dimensions of the object |
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By putting glue in the folds it helps the cardboard stay sturdier like the object does |
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Although the object is flat the twists and shaping make this item more complex to recreate |
I was asked to re-create an object out of cardboard. The cardboard model is at least two feet in size even if the object itself is only a few inches long. The object is something that would be found in nature. I am going to create the curves and shapes of the physical object in the cardboard replica.
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This is the object I am re-creating from cardboard |
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