Eric and Chung sent these videos to me. I had no idea that this was how masks and spray painting on toys were done. It's fascinating. It also provides a real world application of copper sheetmetal forms. Eric and I discussed the fact that these are most likely die formed copper sections made from the original design of the toy. It makes me want to explore more involving 3D printed (full infill) dies like we have been doing in my classes. I just want to create a more complex form than what we have doing. For the moment, we have just been doing shallow sinking forms that are similar to spoon or bowl shapes. I need to work on this during the summer.
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