
Saturday, January 29, 2011
I have a confession to make...I have never seen a TRON movie! I know...I know. So, not knowing much about the movies, I decided to do something a little experimental with this theme. I found a great reference piece online of 3-d type being created from cutting and folding over a single piece of paper. I thought the TRON type would work great in this style.
I created a digital pattern in Illustrator and printed on both sides of the paper so the TRON logo would really pop off its background.

Labels:
cut paper,
keith allen,
paper engineering,
Tron,
tron legacy
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Man Keith this is really cool. Makes me want to give this technique a shot.
ReplyDeleteAwesome Keith - I love the soft reflection in the on the walls of the box. Did you adjust the colors much in Photoshop?
ReplyDeletethanks guys! Brian- I found these awesome roughed up metal scraps at work. I use them to as a photobox a lot to get cool reflections. I did put a cooling photo filter and a curve on the photo because my lighting wasn't great when I took the photo.
ReplyDeletepretty cool keith.
ReplyDeleteReally phenomenal, dude. Great photos of it, too.
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