The UBC Letter Sign, 2022
3D print
Materials list: 
- PLA plastics: a material type to print with using the 3D printer
- Superglue: to glue a small piece that fell off when removing the support part

This is the final sculpture project that I partnered with a 3D printer following the topic: Here/Not Here. My idea comes from the Anamorphic Sculptures by Michael Murphy: it is only visible in certain positions. 
When you look at it, it might just be some random pillar. But, when you look at it from a certain angle (front), these pillars, squares and pieces form a UBC letter sign. The whole project took about 15 hours. The preliminary 3D design, drawing and planning took about 3 hours. The 3D printing process took 6 hours (that's why I said I'm partnered with the 3D printer lol). Removing the supporting parts and sanding took another 6 hours, it is really detailed and also super troublesome.
Materials list: 
- PLA plastics: a material type to print with using the 3D printer
- Superglue: to glue a small piece that fell off when removing the support part

This is the final sculpture project that I partnered with a 3D printer following the topic: Here/Not Here. My idea comes from the Anamorphic Sculptures by Michael Murphy: it is only visible in certain positions. 

When you look at it, it might just be some random pillar. But, when you look at it from a certain angle (front), these pillars, squares and pieces form a UBC letter sign. The whole project took about 15 hours. The preliminary 3D design, drawing and planning took about 3 hours. The 3D printing process took 6 hours (that's why I said I'm partnered with the 3D printer lol). Removing the supporting parts and sanding took another 6 hours, it is really detailed and also super troublesome.

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