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"Hal's Moving Castle" was made out of garbage by him? | design calendar

author:Design fetish

"DESIGN365 Design Calendar" is a new section launched by Design Fetish, which introduces a good design every day to help you discover good designs and inspire you. Today is issue 84.

Studson Studio is a miniature model player who is proficient in plastic model making, and his work is amazing. His creative inspiration came from films by Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki.

The oil house in Spirited Away, Lapta in Castle in the Sky, and Hal's Moving Castle were all made from plastic models.

What is even more amazing is that the materials he uses are some "garbage" extracted from the living environment, and common discards such as tissue boxes and cardboard discarded at home are the raw materials for his creation.

Studson Studio's miniatures are not only perfectly shaped, but the production process looks extremely comfortable, and he will update the production video on Youtuber, ranging in length from 10 minutes to 50 minutes, and will take the audience through the entire process of making the miniature model.

His commentary is full of witty humor, but also expresses his emotions about each junk clip he uses, as well as the movement of video editing techniques, each of which seems to be an ultimate pleasure. There is a great sense of satisfaction in watching these ordinary household items turn into wonderful sculptures.

I have to say that Studson Studio's whimsy and hands-on ability are simply breathtaking.

The matter of turning waste into treasure is completely played by Studio Studio

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