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Manual 360-degree panorama, Tokyo street essay on coffee paper cups

Published: 2024-11-18 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/18, Professional barista communication please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Adrian Hogan is an illustrator living in Japan. In addition to cooped up in the office, he also likes to capture pictures at random with a pen outdoors. Recently, he published a series of interesting short films on Instagram, changing the panoramic photos that could only be taken with his mobile phone into manual, paper cups around the distance.

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Adrian Hogan is an illustrator living in Japan. Apart from sitting in his office, he also likes to capture pictures at random with a pen outdoors. Recently, he published a series of interesting short films on Instagram, changing the previous panoramic photos that could only be taken with his mobile phone to "manual". The distance around the paper cup corresponds to the street view in front of him, forming a very interesting picture!

One side of the cup turns, corresponding to the background of the picture, in the distance around the paper cup, you can clearly see Adrian Hogan's interpretation of the streets of Tokyo. In addition to buildings, street trees and shop window decorations are also mostly included in the picture. As for the most uncertain factor in street sketching-"passers-by", Adrian Hogan will also join according to the situation. We can see that Adrian Hogan should be an illustrator who likes to interact with the crowd!

Two months ago, Adrian Hogan partnered with the well-known French brand Comptoir des Cotonniers in Tokyo's Aoyama flagship store to create a face-like painting event. Adrian Hogan used watercolor hooks to create a light and elegant French style, which happened to match the brand name "Cotton Cabinet".

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