Simon Schubert creates complex scenes in paper using creases (simonschubert.de) 66 points by cgs1019 15y ago ↗ HN
[–] fosk 15y ago ↗ This is awesome. I wonder which is the process for realizing one of those. How he can make a crease without breaking the others, for example. [–] ars 15y ago ↗ He probably doesn't fold the paper. My guess is a mold, or an edge, and he presses the paper against the edge. [–] thejbf 15y ago ↗ He would be using tools like solid rulers to press them against paper. And he most probably use water and heat to shape 3d ovals. [–] jarin 15y ago ↗ If I had to guess, I'd say a stylus and a straightedge on a soft mat. Draw stuff with the stylus and then flip the paper over.
[–] ars 15y ago ↗ He probably doesn't fold the paper. My guess is a mold, or an edge, and he presses the paper against the edge.
[–] thejbf 15y ago ↗ He would be using tools like solid rulers to press them against paper. And he most probably use water and heat to shape 3d ovals.
[–] jarin 15y ago ↗ If I had to guess, I'd say a stylus and a straightedge on a soft mat. Draw stuff with the stylus and then flip the paper over.
[–] alanning 15y ago ↗ If it could be automated, imagine what such a technology would mean to the blind. Printed pictures would no longer be just blank pages...I wonder if something could be done with bump maps [1] and a high-resolution printer by doing multiple passes.1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bump_map
[–] biot 15y ago ↗ Alas, it doesn't appear there are any M.C. Escher creased pages. I was really hoping to see this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Escher%27s_Relativity.jpg
[–] Tichy 15y ago ↗ Am I the only one who finds that kind of thing depressing? [–] JoeAltmaier 15y ago ↗ Agreed. I can only look at it for a few moments, and I want to stop. Fuzzy, grey, depressing scenes. Mostly of hallways receeding or stairways. Blank, soulless, inorganic.If that's what the artist was going for, then they succeeded.
[–] JoeAltmaier 15y ago ↗ Agreed. I can only look at it for a few moments, and I want to stop. Fuzzy, grey, depressing scenes. Mostly of hallways receeding or stairways. Blank, soulless, inorganic.If that's what the artist was going for, then they succeeded.
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 32.0 ms ] threadI wonder if something could be done with bump maps [1] and a high-resolution printer by doing multiple passes.
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bump_map
If that's what the artist was going for, then they succeeded.