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Model Making-Paper






Having warmed up with my origami techniques, I made more sophisticated models through cut and fold to create more building-like models. Playing around light and shadows is extremely fun.  

Model 1:100




Model 1:20



Cut and Fold horizontal birds-eye plane


Elevation


Taking photos at an angle allows light shining through the stairs, added richness and depth. 


Cut and Fold horizontal birds-eye plane



Model 1:20




Light shining from within the model. 


Using cling wrap to replicate glass-textured facade.






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