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Another minecraft cube, this time with different characters at the birthday boys request - all edible gumpaste - with fondant squares...
Cube used to be Suga Qube. I didn't go in then, and I haven't been in in it's current incarnation. Having a quick scout around on the web, it seems to be advertising itself out to the out of town crowd - stag dos and hen parties, all house music and cocktail bars. I don't think I'm missing out...
Note the change in the geometry of connections with the removal of three cubes. Note that the three removed cubes, too, have a continuous line on their surface. Which, in fairness, you can't see in this picture at all. So: imagine!
This traditional origami cube can be made by putting six modules together. Here I used six typical origami paper with different color.
www.origami-make.com/origami-cube-traditional.php under www.origami-make.com/howto-origami-cube.php
well..we were trying 2 solve it n yumma toses it in the air n it breaks in2 lil rubiksy bits cux she cudn catch it n me n sham got a lil creative with the broken blocks...more fun then trying 2 solve the thng ne ways :D
Paper: 7 cm
Modules: 6×3 for the faces, 12 cutted from 2 sheets for the joints
Model: Tomoko Fuse
Book: Origami Hana Kusudama p. 44
... one of the faces.
one of the many shots that I took while playing with my strobe on our camping trip. I happened to have my Rubiks Cube in my backpack that I use for a camera bag, and I needed a small thing to use as a test subject, so I did. I only did one thing in post, I just toned down the white on top of the cube because the flash was bouncing right off of it and it looked much brighter than everything else. I just processed two RAW files and used them to bring back the detail on top, pretty simple.