Then you cut the models. This can be anything. For example trees. These need to be big for the front but get smaller as they go backwards. Glue these to the back of the cards. You then slot in the sledes between the side fans and glue them in place. Best to do the front and back first. The 3D scene can be flattened or opened out. They look reall effective in a window.
WellArt is part of the Community Group Space2Create which aims to promote wellbeing through creative activity. WellArt is a drop in art session where anyone with mood difficulties or feeling isolated through circumstances beyond their control can come and take part in creative activity. Sessions are very creative, full of laughter and help individuals to be part of a community full of care and support.
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
The day we made a 3D scene.
This is a really simple idea. You first of all make the sides, like a fan, fold pieces of card in half until you have two corregated side bits. Then you need around five slides. You cut the middles out but to create the perspective you have the front slides opening wide and get smaller as you go back. The back slide can be opened up and a layer of tissue paper put in to allow light through.
Then you cut the models. This can be anything. For example trees. These need to be big for the front but get smaller as they go backwards. Glue these to the back of the cards. You then slot in the sledes between the side fans and glue them in place. Best to do the front and back first. The 3D scene can be flattened or opened out. They look reall effective in a window.
Then you cut the models. This can be anything. For example trees. These need to be big for the front but get smaller as they go backwards. Glue these to the back of the cards. You then slot in the sledes between the side fans and glue them in place. Best to do the front and back first. The 3D scene can be flattened or opened out. They look reall effective in a window.
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