Like so many others on this forum, I've been thinking about this map.
The obvious part is print it on a bamboo surface (carpet or similar), but what interests me is to see it moving, which is complicated.
I know that there are two versions on the film, one which is rolled up and other spinning, but I think I can do something similar.
I know I'm not the first trying, and I guess I'll leave it at the end :sick, but out of curiosity I made a small scale example, I think if I can do with paper I can also do it with tables, but it is clear that it will roll up only when the tables are in the correct position.
As Robstyle said: "When layed out flat things are close spacing, when rolled up they are expanded" I know, I know, but I have a desire to try. (and probably fail) :facepalm
I think Zlurpo was on the right path.
The problem as all is that the cutting and printing are expensive, and by hand, not easy to cut with precision, but if I ever get serious about it I'll show you.
This is my test.
Mapa - YouTube
The obvious part is print it on a bamboo surface (carpet or similar), but what interests me is to see it moving, which is complicated.
I know that there are two versions on the film, one which is rolled up and other spinning, but I think I can do something similar.
I know I'm not the first trying, and I guess I'll leave it at the end :sick, but out of curiosity I made a small scale example, I think if I can do with paper I can also do it with tables, but it is clear that it will roll up only when the tables are in the correct position.
As Robstyle said: "When layed out flat things are close spacing, when rolled up they are expanded" I know, I know, but I have a desire to try. (and probably fail) :facepalm
I think Zlurpo was on the right path.
The problem as all is that the cutting and printing are expensive, and by hand, not easy to cut with precision, but if I ever get serious about it I'll show you.
This is my test.
Mapa - YouTube
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