Techniques – sherchristopher.com http://www.sherchristopher.com/ Thu, 02 Dec 2021 15:07:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.4 https://www.sherchristopher.com/wp-content/uploads/I0rTad/2021/11/cropped-paper-sculpture-art-and-artists-32x32.jpg Techniques – sherchristopher.com http://www.sherchristopher.com/ 32 32 Top 3 Online Slot Games Themed on Origami https://www.sherchristopher.com/2021/12/13/top-3-online-slot-games-themed-on-origami/ https://www.sherchristopher.com/2021/12/13/top-3-online-slot-games-themed-on-origami/#respond Mon, 13 Dec 2021 09:00:00 +0000 https://www.sherchristopher.com/?p=17 Although Origami originated in Japan, it has fans and enthusiasts in many different parts of the world. Who wouldn’t like […]

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Although Origami originated in Japan, it has fans and enthusiasts in many different parts of the world. Who wouldn’t like the fine art of creating some fabulous shapes by folding paper? Of course, you might not be into origami, but you can still appreciate all those wonderfully created shapes. 

In recent times, some game developers have created online slot games based on origami. The numbers of origami-themed slots may be quite a few, but they’ll surely appeal to fans of this Japanese art. Upon playing these games, you’ll get the chance to savour the magic of this art virtually. 

While they may not give the same excitement as the actual art done with paper, they’re a decent replacement. If you want to know about some more online slots and reviews of the best among them, visit www.casinosjungle.com.

For now, let’s have a look at some of the best online slots based on the origami theme:

1. Origami

This is one of the most successful online slots of Endorphina, a Malta-based gaming company. It has been inspired by the Japanese art of origami and is characterized by unique graphics, bonuses, and multipliers. The art of paper folding was practised in Japan and certain parts of China for hundreds of years. 

With the help of advanced graphics, this online slot has been made to look cute and childish. However, this online slot can give you many chances to win some attractive prizes. It features 10 paylines and 5 reels. The paylines of this game are not fixed, but the highest wins are only possible if you enable all of them. You’ll find an ‘auto’ option to accelerate the gameplay. 

The symbols of this game seem to have been inspired by the popular origami pieces of art. They include a magic frog, a goldfish, a ladybird, a Big Lord dog, a bird, and a kitty. A paper windmill is the most valuable symbol in the game and comes in different colours.

2. Magic Paper

Some stories are narrated so well that they create a fantasy world in the minds of readers. You’ll find something similar happening in your mind while playing Magic Paper. This online slot game has been released by Gameplay Interactive. It is a classic slot game complete with some cartoon-like visual elements. 

They include reels that look like parchment and a background resembling a desk. Magic Paper has 1 payline and 3 reels. This classic setup includes just three symbols and they are a cat, a stork, and koi fish. For winning a turn in Magic Paper, you’ll need to wait until three identical symbols land on the line. 

Additionally, the three symbols combined will get you a prize. In this game, the highest paying symbol is the koi fish. The image of this fish in the game would remind you of the yin and yang symbol.

3. Funtangramstic

This game makes the Japanese art of origami even more interesting for the player. It has been developed by Tuko Productions and is an online slot with some amazing illustrations. They can be witnessed on the reels and a background. You can clearly see the things that you might need to create origami. This game has 20 paylines and is played on 5 reels. 

You’ll also come across eight regular symbols in Funtangramstic. All of them appear like the origami shapes of varying animals and objects. They include the shapes of a rabbit, a cat, a fish, a boat, a house, an air balloon, and a tree. The special symbols help you understand what you’ve hit with the help of signs.

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4 Common Types of Paper Used in Making Sculptures https://www.sherchristopher.com/2021/11/01/4-common-types-of-paper-used-in-making-sculptures/ https://www.sherchristopher.com/2021/11/01/4-common-types-of-paper-used-in-making-sculptures/#respond Mon, 01 Nov 2021 12:33:47 +0000 https://www.sherchristopher.com/?p=27 There are different varieties of paper in the market and each of them is adapted to specific applications. Each of […]

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There are different varieties of paper in the market and each of them is adapted to specific applications. Each of these types has certain properties with regard to composition, manufacturing, and handling. It is, therefore, extremely important to be familiar with each of these types of paper. 

This helps the artist in choosing the right type of paper for a particular project. Here are the most common types of paper available in the market today:

1. Repro paper

This type of paper is also known as ‘printing paper’ or ‘offset paper’. As it is commonly used across the world, this variety of paper is produced in large quantities. The sheets are generally made with a small amount of cellulose and greater quantities of filler. 

This facilitates printing, which is the main application of this variety. The common range of weight is from 70 to 90, but it can go as high as 100 grams. Manufacturers often want the highest possible degree of whiteness for this type of paper. Fillers are used for this purpose. This variety of paper doesn’t require much handling. It is only made strong enough to be folded or to go through a printer. 

The evolution in the manufacturing process of this material resulted in the integration of pulp factories into paper factories. This was done to reduce costs and conduct the entire process in the same place. Normally, this paper is produced at a speed of 2,000 meters per minute in 9 to 10-meter-wide runs.

2. Couche or coated paper

This variety of paper is produced with shorter fibre. The filler used is joined to the fibre with the help of a binding agent. It can be either natural or synthetic. For better printing and resolution output, a coated layer is applied to the cellulose. 

As a result, the ink remains on the surface and the result after printing is shinier and colourful. White coated paper is the most common option because the background colour won’t be apparent if the coating cracks. It has a matte or semi-matte finish, which involves the application of surface ink. 

In this case, the ink is less shiny. This type of paper is less strong, as it has a greater amount of fibre and short fibre. It is manufactured at speeds of up to 1,000 meters per minute. The paper has production runs between 7 and 8 meters of width in the machine.

3. Tissue paper

Absorbent and soft, this type of paper has water resistance depending upon its sub-types. The paper used for making handkerchiefs withstand liquids to prevent them from falling apart. On the other hand, paper is used for making napkins dissolve easily. In order to achieve this, different treatments are done during the manufacturing process. 

This type of paper is generally produced with virgin fibre. A mass-dyed process is used to manufacture coloured tissue paper. Once the paper comes out of the machine, prints and reliefs are applied offline. This type of paper is generally made in rolls and is 4 meters wide.

4. Fine art paper

The paper used for fine arts has different functional and technical features depending on the artistic method. It was devised as a better economical option for canvases. Some of these papers have excellent characteristics and can last for almost a century without turning yellow. 

Between 1920 and 1930, the natural paper manufacturer Guarro Casas began manufacturing special papers. This was for the works by Miro, Pablo Picasso, and Garcia Lorca.

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How Calvin Nicholls Creates Stunning Animal Paper Art https://www.sherchristopher.com/2021/10/04/how-calvin-nicholls-creates-stunning-animal-paper-art/ https://www.sherchristopher.com/2021/10/04/how-calvin-nicholls-creates-stunning-animal-paper-art/#respond Mon, 04 Oct 2021 12:26:32 +0000 https://www.sherchristopher.com/?p=21 Calvin Nicholls has been extremely grateful and fortunate in his art adventures. He says that people have stepped forward and […]

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Calvin Nicholls has been extremely grateful and fortunate in his art adventures. He says that people have stepped forward and allowed him to develop his craft. Papercraft and paper art has never diminished in popularity even after so many years of their existence. Today, Calvin is taking origami and kirigami to their next level by sculpting awe-inspiring scenes using this humble medium. 

He was introduced to the idea of using paper as a medium during one of his art school classes. In the year 1983, he collaborated with the paper sculpture artist Jonathan Milne. While working on that project, Calvin was drawn towards the possibilities of paper sculpture in his career.

First sculptures

In the following year, he completed his first set of sculptures for several clients. He starts off with a quick line drawing, establishing planes and contours. Next, he maps out the topography of the piece. Every detail is drawn to have an understanding of the flow of fur or the feather layering. Calvin selects papers based on heavier weights for structure and lighter weights for fur and fine detail. 

He constantly refers to his drawings and study photos. This is done to make sure that the assembled pieces remain true to the original plan. Upon completion of the sculpture, he sets aside some time to play with the studio lighting. The form and texture in the low relief sculpture are defined. For use in print, a high-resolution photo captures the work of art in its optimal lighting. 

The sculpture is mounted on mats of conservation quality. It is then displayed under acrylic or museum glass to filter UV light. This also eliminates reflections for better views. The finished work is truly amazing. One would really find it hard to believe that it is sculpted from paper.

Calvin’s inspiration

Inspiration comes from his moments spent in nature and it happens when least expected. At times, it is simply a rock formation, a tree, driftwood, or a random situation that inspires him. It allows him to plant a subject into the scene. Acting on the inspiration is the most satisfying aspect of creating sculptures according to him. 

As it is difficult to relive the experience again, Calvin has to work on his inspiration immediately. Among his most beautiful works are the breathtaking landscapes of Canadian winter. Although he has managed to make a career out of his chosen niche, it certainly hasn’t been easy. He owes his success to his family and friends. According to him, hard work doesn’t always bring immediate rewards. 

The key, therefore, is perseverance and it seems to have served him well. Another critical aspect is monitoring opportunities in the world of art collection and commercial licensing. He enjoys sculpting scenes of snow, wet fur, and feathered friends. Confidence in his work and acceptance are also the two magic formulas that have worked for him. 

He also observes other successful artists for guidance in this competitive world. Although it is never easy, he certainly loves what he does. The struggle to find a place in the competitive market is never-ending. He feels that everything is a part of this grand adventure he has embarked on.

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8 Amazing Facts About Paper https://www.sherchristopher.com/2021/09/24/8-amazing-facts-about-paper/ https://www.sherchristopher.com/2021/09/24/8-amazing-facts-about-paper/#respond Fri, 24 Sep 2021 18:15:03 +0000 https://www.sherchristopher.com/?p=19 Paper is something that is still being produced abundantly in many parts of the world. We use it for a […]

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Paper is something that is still being produced abundantly in many parts of the world. We use it for a variety of purposes. It is used as a canvas for creating beautiful works of art and for making some creative doodles. Numerous words are printed on it, thus creating books of immense knowledge and magical stories. 

You might remember that wonderful smell of a book when you purchased it from one of the neighbourhood stores. Now, let’s know some amazing facts about the paper.

1. The invention of paper

It was in the early 1st century that the invention of paper was made by the Chinese. The plant-based fibres were derived from hemp. It is a versatile plant grown in central Asia. Today, the raw materials for making paper come from many different plant sources. The best examples among them are tree bark and bamboo.

2. The production of paper

Paper can be made from different kinds of trees. However, softwood is the main source of raw material for paper production. It accounts for nearly 85% of all the raw material sources used for making paper. The ‘wood pulp’ produced by softwood trees has an abundance of cellulose fibres. 

Paper made from these trees is also known for its strength. The different types of softwood trees include pine, spruce, and fir. A single pine tree produces about 80,500 sheets of paper.

3. Folding of paper

There is a certain limit on the number of times you can fold a piece of paper in half. When the paper is folded, the sides become much stronger and thicker. The accepted number of times you can fold a piece of paper is seven. To be sure, you can try folding a piece of paper at home yourself.

4. Paper aeroplanes

Since the paper was invented in China, they also knew how to make paper aeroplanes later on. They were first made by the Chinese around 2000 years back. Such aeroplanes have simple designs, but they can achieve some astonishing feats. Unless one were to hit something, these aeroplanes would continue to float in a straight line.

5. The origin of origami

Origami, the Japanese art of folding paper had actually originated in China. In the Japanese language, ‘ori’ means ‘folding’, and ‘kami’ means ‘paper’. Owing to pronunciation, ‘kami’ changes to ‘gami’. It was developed in the 17th century and became immensely popular in western countries during the 20th century. 

In origami, a single sheet of paper is folded in many creative ways. This is done to make the most intricate models of real-life objects.

6. Money

In the United States, money isn’t paper. Your average note here is 25% linen and 75% cotton. The reason for the use of such materials is that they give durability to the note. It proves to be extremely useful considering how much most of us handle money.

7. Water needed to produce paper

Five litres of water are required to produce a single sheet of paper. It sounds like a weird combination, but most of the water is removed to make that 1% of the paper.

8. The longest piece of paper

On the 7th of August 2015, the Guinness World Record for the longest piece of paper was broken again. A new record was created by 250 students, who created a giant sheet of paper. It was made out of recycled newspaper measuring 149.5 square meters.

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5 Techniques Used in Creating Paper Sculpture https://www.sherchristopher.com/2021/08/10/5-techniques-used-in-creating-paper-sculpture/ https://www.sherchristopher.com/2021/08/10/5-techniques-used-in-creating-paper-sculpture/#respond Tue, 10 Aug 2021 16:28:22 +0000 https://www.sherchristopher.com/?p=13 Paper sculptures are amazing pieces of art. They can easily make an individual believe that they’re full-form sculptures created out […]

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Paper sculptures are amazing pieces of art. They can easily make an individual believe that they’re full-form sculptures created out of solid and heavy materials. It is only when you get close to them that you realize that they’re made of paper. 

Many artists use papers meant for acrylic or watercolour paintings to create two-dimensional and three-dimensional sculptures. The best medium is believed to be acid-free paper. Making these wonderful pieces of art involves several techniques. Here are the most popular ones:

1. Sculpture Folding

Paper sculpture artists utilize a variety of folds to make a fabulous sculpture. The sculpture folding techniques also include origami. This paper-folding art from Japan incorporates a series of different folds. Pleats, mountain, reverse, and squash folds are some of the basic folds used in origami. Petal and triangle folds are also used in this Japanese paper-folding art.

2. Curls and Spirals

For creating spirals and curls, solid square boxes, round objects, edges of tables, and scissors are used by sculptors. There’s a brilliant technique that sculptors employ for creating a soft S-curve using paper. It involves tugging a piece of paper gently along one of the edges of a wooden block. Some tension is also applied on the opposite end for getting the desired result. 

In order to cut a spiral, you must begin at one end of a circle cut-out. Then you can go ahead and cut into the circle. While doing so, you must follow the curve of the paper until you arrive at the centre. Cones and cylinder shapes are created by the paper sculptors using rolling techniques.

3. Razor and Scissor Cuts

Sculptors who work on relief paper use a cutting stylus. It has pointed, tipped, or rounded razor blades that are interchangeable and fit into the end of the tool. Although scissors are also used, the razor-bladed tool gives the sculptor more control. 

This is extremely useful when creating cuts that are intricate and snowflake-like. After the overall design, smaller pieces are cut, moistened, and moulded into specific shapes. They’re then held together in place using acid-free glue.

4. Embossing and Molding

Anything that creates an impression into a sheet of paper is used by paper sculpture artists. Wood blocks, textured fabrics, found objects, and elements of nature are some examples. A paper sculpture artist uses an excellent method to create recessed, raised, or textured areas in the sculpture. First, the paper is moistened and then some pressure is applied to the item on the paper. 

This is done while it’s sandwiched between two pieces of felt. Heavier and thicker watercolour papers are ideal for this. In another embossing method, the wet paper is dried around the item that’s moulded. Thicker papers are used to create more vivid results.

5. Tools, Accessories, and Scoring

Small, flat, oil paint brushes are also used by paper relief sculptors to put on glue where it’s needed. This is done to attach parts of the sculpture to itself. Pencils are used for drawing out designs or for curling. The wooden or metal stylus is used to score paper to make an indentation. 

Rounded shapes are created by safety compasses and a small ruler is used for measurements. Techniques for glueing involve holding the glued piece stationary for a minimum of 30 seconds. This is done until the white glue bonds properly.

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