Spreading stainless steel Desert Botanical Garden loon sculpture
NO.:M-(AO770)
MATERIALS: Stainless steel #304/ #316.
SIZE: Life-size or custom-made depending on your preference.
TECHNOLOGY: Forging process.
PACKING: Generally soft and waterproof plastic inside, wooden cases/ iron box for outside.
CUSTOMIZATION: Graphic /logo
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Desert Botanical Garden loon sculpture Details Description:
How to create a pixelated effect on the feathers of the body?
Laser Cutting or CNC Milling
One of the most effective ways to create a pixelated effect is to use laser cutting or CNC milling techniques. These methods allow for precise control over the shape and size of the metal pieces. For the feathers, small square or rectangular segments can be cut from a stainless steel panel to create the appearance of a block of “pixels”. These segments can be arranged in a grid-like pattern, making each feather of the Desert Botanical Garden Aylesbury loon sculpture appear as if it were made up of a series of discrete digital elements.
Layering and Overlapping Panels
For a more complex layered effect, individual “pixels” can be created by attaching smaller overlapping stainless steel panels to the surface of the Desert Botanical Garden loon sculpture. By varying the angle and orientation of these panels, a sense of depth and dimension can be introduced, simulating a gradual transition from one feather to another. This layering technique can make the Desert Botanical Garden loon sculpture appear more dynamic, with the pixelated elements subtly moving as the viewer moves around the work.
Using Perforated Sheets
Another approach is to use perforated stainless steel sheets, with holes that are small and evenly spaced. These sheets can be applied to the loon ’s body, especially in areas that represent feathers. The perforations themselves can mimic the visual effect of pixels, especially when viewing the Desert Botanical Garden loon sculpture from a distance. The varying sizes of the perforations can further enhance the digital feel, contrasting against the smooth, unbroken surfaces of the bird’s head and body.

Desert Botanical Garden loon sculpture
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