Gurgling and drinking water were the source of the original design.
Therefore, the onomatopoeia "Guru Guru" is also used as the name of the water cup.
The water cup is based on the straw cup. Three use states are designed on the lid of the water cup, the small straw state, the Guru Guru direct drinking port, and the three use scenarios of the small handle. In terms of color matching, multi-color and multi-scene were adopted. Finally, "honey and bee" and "radish cup" were added to the matching, adding more fun to young people's drinking water.
Source: rendering
Product Definition | Product Design
Gurgling, gulps of water, is the source of the original design.
Therefore, the onomatopoeia "gulugulu" was also adopted as the name of the water cup.
The water cup is ba-sed on the straw cup, and three usage states are designed on the lid of the water cup, the small straw state, the straight drinking mouth, and the three usage scenarios of the small handle. In terms of color matching, multi-color and multi-scene are adopted, and finally the "honey and bee" models and the "radish cup" models are added to the set, which makes drinking water more fun for young people.
Source: Rendering
Product Definition | Product Design
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How to wash coffee cups
What is the material of the straw, quite good
I always feel a little strange
How does the glass render its thickness? Every time it is rendered, the glass looks very thin.
Wow, big brother is too good
That's great! Can you ask how the coffee juice liquid in the cup is made
What renderer is used for rendering? It's cool
Rendering cool
Only I want to know how the picture is rendered in such high definition
It's the same. Come on
It seems a bit familiar
This is like miniso's cup. I have one
GreatWant one
In other words, it's almost the same as somebody else's.
May I know what rendering is used?