“We might see an R-rated Play-DOH movie, ‘cause with Play-Doh, you have the ability- say you were going to make a new Star Wars movie, right, and you’re bogged down with all this like- oh we gotta have Darth Vader, oh we gotta have Luke Skywalker, oh we gotta have Han Solo. With the Play-Doh movie, basically anything you can shape with your hands with the clay becomes a character in the movie, which basically gives you unlimited power for as many movies as possible.”
- a book by Osamu Sato published in 1993 -
The computer is a magic box. Many graphic images are hidden inside it. […] This is an everyday guide to computer illustrating, a
collection of design ideas and a compendium of Mr. Sato’s own computer
art works. […] Just looking at the myriad
manifestations of form is a joy, but for those who will use it to begin
creating their own shapes this book offers far, far greater pleasure.