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3D Salginatobel Bridge|Kirigami|Pop up card|Card Making|薩爾吉納托貝爾橋卡片製作 #Shorts

3D Salginatobel Bridge|Kirigami|Pop up card|Card Making|薩爾吉納托貝爾橋卡片製作 #Short 3d card/Paper art/Origami/Kirigami/3d kirigami | 3d paper art/3d card/3d視覺藝術 how to make paper Origami Architecture - how to make Origami Architecture - how to make Kirigami Salginatobel Bridge - how to make Kirigami Architecture - how to make Origamic Architecture - how to make diy Salginatobel Bridge card - how to make greeting cards - how to make card design Salginatobel Bridge - how to make Origami Architecture pop up card - how to make Origami Architecture card Pop up Salginatobel Bridge card -How to cut and fold make Salginatobel Bridge 3d card - 3d薩爾吉納托貝爾橋 Paper Size : A4 . 200gsm This is a demonstration of how to cut and fold make a Salginatobel Bridge pop up card. Interested people can download the pattern to make their own #Salginatobel_Bridge pop-up cards. 這是示範如何做#3d薩爾吉納托貝爾橋 彈出卡片,有興趣的人可以下載圖案自行製作3d薩爾吉納托貝爾橋彈出卡片. Many people think that paper is something that is outdated.. After all, now you can just send a sticker in social networks. It is simple and fast, does not require any costs or time. However, the more so, a hand-made postcard will surprise the recipient and will let him know that you really tried to make something pleasant. #pop_up_card Pop-up-postcards are postcards with three-dimensional elements that are unfold when you open a postcard. The art of pop-up is a wonderful opportunity to create something completely unique and unique from plain paper Unique artistic traits and hand-made value. It is quite simple to make the card, for this you will need: colored paper, cardboard, scheme, cutter, glue, scissors, pencil, ruler, printer and computer. You can make such crafts with your child, developing his imagination and drawing skills. 許多人認為紙張已經過時了。畢竟,現在你可以在社交網絡中發送貼紙了。 它簡單快捷,不需要任何費用或時間。 然而,更多的是,手工製作的明信片會給收件人帶來驚喜,讓他知道你真的想要做一些令人愉快的事情。 彈出式明信片是明信片,具有三維元素,當您打開明信片時會展開。 彈出式藝術是一個絕佳的機會,可以用普通紙創造出獨特而獨特的東西獨特的藝術特質和手工製作的價值。 製作卡片非常簡單,為此您需要:彩色紙,紙板,方案,刀具,膠水,剪刀,鉛筆,尺子,打印機和計算機。 您可以與您的孩子一起製作這樣的工藝品,發展他的想像力和繪畫技巧。 影片為切割紙張及摺疊紙張過程.免費提供下載模板圖使用! 模板僅提供個人使用,不得使用於商業用途 ! The template is provided for personal use only and not be used for commercial ! The template download is FREE at https://drive.google.com/file/d/12paQBtlfcKtg10K6RFfnfBK9T7smKXP3/view?usp=sharing If you like this video please subscribe me subscribe 訂閱https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxdQbCE1S2blAp7760QehQQ?sub_confirmation=1 如果您喜歡影片,請按訂閱,訂閱是免費的.它會讓您會收到影片更新通知.謝謝您! Kirigami (切り紙) is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper, rather than solely folding the paper as is the case with origami, but typically does not use glue. In the United States, the term "Kirigami" was coined by Florence Temko from Japanese kiri "cut," kami "paper", in the title of her 1962 book, Kirigami, the Creative Art of Papercutting. The book was so successful that the word kirigami was accepted as the western name for the art of paper cutting. Salginatobel Bridge is a reinforced concrete arch bridge designed by Swiss civil engineer Robert Maillart. It was constructed across an alpine valley in Schiers, Switzerland between 1929 and 1930. In 1991, it was declared an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark, the thirteenth such structure and the first concrete bridge so designated. As with his Schwandbach Bridge and Vessy Bridge, the structure's fame among civil engineers is a consequence of the techniques involved and the elegance of its design rather than its prominent location: it serves a town of about 2,500 people but is often visited by designers. Design and history Maillart had previously designed a three-hinged arch bridge over the Rhine at Tavanasa in 1904. In the 51 metres (167 ft) span Tavanasa bridge, the arch is thinnest at its crown and springing points, thickening in between to reflect the shape of its bending moment diagram. This bridge was destroyed by an avalanche in September 1927. Although Maillart didn't win the contract for a replacement bridge, he entered a competition the following year for the bridge at Salginatobel, with a three-hinged arch spanning 90 metres (300 ft) that used the same overall form as at Tavanasa. In conjunction with contractor Florian Prader, Maillart's design was the least expensive of nineteen entries. 薩爾吉納托貝爾橋是由瑞士土木工程師Robert Maillart設計的鋼筋混凝土 拱橋。它於1929年至1930年在瑞士席爾斯的高山山谷上建造。1991年,它被宣佈為國際歷史土木工程地標,是第十三座這樣的結構,也是第一座這樣命名的混凝土橋樑。 與他的Schwandbach橋和Vessy橋一樣,該結構在土木工程師中的聲望源於所涉及的技術和其設計的優雅,而不是其地理位置優越:它為大約2500人的小鎮提供服務,但設計師經常會參觀。 blogger https://jrchiang.blogspot.com/ Pixnet http://jrchiang2006.pixnet.net instagram https://www.instagram.com/jrchiang_ig/ facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000032068067 Tumblr https://www.tumblr.com/blog/jrchiangm twitter https://twitter.com/jrchiang2006 pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/jrchiang2006/

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