We all know how difficult it is to solve a Rubik’s cube.
For Zabli Ab Hadi, the task is not only easy, but he also elevates it by creating portraits out of the cubes.
His skills were showcased in a video he uploaded on Tik Tok recently.
According to a report by Bernama, the 35-year-old took three hours to complete a portrait of Shuib Sepahtu and the late Siti Sarah Raisuddin.
He said he used 391 pieces of the puzzle cubes arranged in a special frame to produce the portrait.
Zabli said he uploaded a video of his creation on Tik Tok as part of his job as manager of the Kampung Pianggu Internet Centre here.
“I was asked by some people to teach them how to upload videos on social media applications prompting me to produce the video to make it easier to understand.
“As for the content, I feel it is not wrong if I share my interest in solving Rubik’s cube which had been my hobby since the age of 14.
“I only knew the video had gone viral that night after being told by a friend, but I did not take it seriously. The next day I was surprised to see it had garnered tens of thousands of likes and shares,” he told Bernama.
Despite his skills, Zabli repeatedly said he was not a fast Rubik’s cube solver.
“To produce a portrait also requires homework. The original portrait must be enlarged using Adobe Photoshop to see the pixel arrangements before it is changed to four colour tones due to the limited colours of the cubes.
“We can only count the number of cubes and the colour arrangements through the pixels because the picture is not so clear at the preliminary stage.
“The portrait produced is clearer if seen from afar or through pictures in the camera or smart phones as it is based on the arrangement of the pixels,” he said.
Zabli said he received requests to produce similar portraits after his video went viral and he is considering it.
Good luck for your future understandings!
For Zabli Ab Hadi, the task is not only easy, but he also elevates it by creating portraits out of the cubes.
His skills were showcased in a video he uploaded on Tik Tok recently.
Amazing skills!
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According to a report by Bernama, the 35-year-old took three hours to complete a portrait of Shuib Sepahtu and the late Siti Sarah Raisuddin.
He said he used 391 pieces of the puzzle cubes arranged in a special frame to produce the portrait.
Zabli said he uploaded a video of his creation on Tik Tok as part of his job as manager of the Kampung Pianggu Internet Centre here.
“I was asked by some people to teach them how to upload videos on social media applications prompting me to produce the video to make it easier to understand.
“As for the content, I feel it is not wrong if I share my interest in solving Rubik’s cube which had been my hobby since the age of 14.
“I only knew the video had gone viral that night after being told by a friend, but I did not take it seriously. The next day I was surprised to see it had garnered tens of thousands of likes and shares,” he told Bernama.
Despite his skills, Zabli repeatedly said he was not a fast Rubik’s cube solver.
“To produce a portrait also requires homework. The original portrait must be enlarged using Adobe Photoshop to see the pixel arrangements before it is changed to four colour tones due to the limited colours of the cubes.
“We can only count the number of cubes and the colour arrangements through the pixels because the picture is not so clear at the preliminary stage.
“The portrait produced is clearer if seen from afar or through pictures in the camera or smart phones as it is based on the arrangement of the pixels,” he said.
Zabli said he received requests to produce similar portraits after his video went viral and he is considering it.
Good luck for your future understandings!