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Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2017 9:26:35 GMT 1
Hi, Using milk foam, caramel or chocolate to draw small pictures is a common method for decorating coffee. However, My Cofi, a coffee bar in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, has started a new trend. Bar owner Chang Kuei-fang began making 3D creations of pets, cartoon characters and more six years ago. Nowadays, more than half of her customers order coffee with these kinds of decorations. Some customers even bring their pets or pictures to inspire her creations. It takes 5 to 10 minutes to make a cup of 3D latte, which costs 250 to 600 Taiwan dollars ($5 to 20) compared to 150 Taiwan dollars ($4) for an ordinary one.Classes are approx. 2-3 hours in length and students will take home two-three completed cards or paintings. All the supplies are provided. Thanks! For more details: Whiteboard Overview Video
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Post by holly on Jun 14, 2021 10:43:11 GMT 1
I love this kind of experimentation. I remember the first time I tried to print on koe. it was amazing and great. I hadn't heard of 3D before, I wonder what it looks like. But usually for me the main thing is the taste. that's what happened to the coffee with the image, it didn't taste good, and it was hard to drink it, so as not to spoil the drawing.
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