This is actually not a wireframe CGI or any type of cell shaded animation. It’s a real life actual, tangible scale model of a Toyota Corolla made out of heavy gauge wire. It was created by artist Benedict Radcliffe and was commissioned by Japan’s Densu Inc. for an advertising campaign in the Middle East.
Radcliffe just used the silhouette of a Toyota Corolla as his guide and formed a perfect skeleton of wire. He then painted it with a reflective white paint, and that was that.
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