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♥ Friday, July 18, 2008

Let's take a step forward ~~ into 3D!!!
Picking out four over sixteen tiled pattern from our favourite tesselation, we were supposed to translate it into 3D models.
Using satay stick for the frame, this is the 3D models I made using only the paper:


At the start, I was feeling a little confused as of how I'm going to put it into 3D. Fortunately, with the help from my friends, I understood it in the end. So using the layers that is potrayed in the template, I translated it into 3D.