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| {:meh, 4chan is 4chan let's see what fucking \"paper and origami\" is about, should be basket weaving...\" its just /pol"} |
| {"text":"Just spraying a clearcoat can cause fuzziness, transparency staining, warping, and collapse. Paint the entire model with PVA glue/Elmers/Aiileens/white paper glue, slowly a portion at a time drying being sessions. When fully coated and dry, spray with an acrylic clear coat, it bonds with PVA and creates a glossy, slightly moisture repellent, dustable surface. Best advice: take all recommendations ITT and test them on scraps of paper to learn what works."} |
| {"text":"fuck me i thought this was /pol/"} |
| {"text":"Nice, this is the thread I need rn. Should I use glossy paper or normal papper? Just tell me the name of the right one, what are the specs? I'm a noob, but I WANT to make pic real and I NEED it to be shiny. |
| textJust use modge podge on it |
| texti think glossy paper is a pain in the ass to do paper craft with. i think coating the paper (before cutting) with a shiny-drying glue or modpodge is the way to go. you'd have to experiment which glue does not smudge the ink or warp the paper... i don't have experience with this, though and i would bet that anything you put on it results in at least slight warping of the paper. in woodworking you solve this by treating both sides of it, so the forces that lead to warping even out. good luck! (also FUCK this captcha bullshit) |
| textRE-POST REQUEST. It's been pretty dead lately, not even requests, so I don't know if any one will read this. Can some one please re-post \ and \. They've been shared everywhere else already, so why not in 4chan?"} |
| {"text":"This crap doesn't belong here. |
| textFukui_Hisao_-_Real_origami_is_amazing_Dinosaurs_and_ancient_creatures_pdf Is anyone able to reupload this? I found it in the archive but both links are dead. |
| textThanks. |
| textNo problem. |
| textWhat is your favourite thing to make? |
| textDon't have a picture but frogs that can jump. Learned it from a friend of the family when I was a kid and practiced until I could do it by heart. Easy as hell to make, can be made with a post-it note and kids go crazy for them."} |
| {"text":"I like to make paper ships out of candy wrappers so I can let them swim on top of the water I put in bowls after use to wash them more easily. I also like to make them on the go, although I throw those away more quickly without giving them a chance to swim. I used to try to let paper ships swim in open water as a kid, back when I was really oblivious to the environment lol. I think a remote controlled model boat would be cool... I wish I lived closer to the sea so I could board real boats..."} |
| {"text":"boxes with decorative lids. i love practical origami. i make lots of envelopes and boxes, and sometimes wish i had friends just to wrap up their gifts in a cute origami container"} |
| {"text":"paper ostriches; it was an inside joke for my friend group in high school. I don't talk to any of them anymore, but I do miss them a lot, and whenever I think of them in my spare time, I make one |
| textmasks |
| textMy stuff Say nice things about it |
| textYou must have a lot of free time to have that big collection (i luv the gura one) |
| textUNBELEIVABLY GOOD. i thought it was real figures for 5 secs |
| textIRyS spotted |
| textIs that a sandworm in the top right rear? Love that. And did your paint that crazy cat in the top shelf on the left yourself?? |
| textFire! At first i thought it was real figures :D |
| textwhat do i do now? should i just kms or get a canon printer? |
| textno, you need to physically have a canon printer and use the software in order to download. not sure if there's a bypass or i will just have to pony up the case to get a dogshit one in order to get the prints from their creative park website..."} |
| {"text":"Why not both?"} |
| {"text":"If you have a canon printer can you download pdf or do you have to print it on that canon printer?"} |
| {"text":"Yeah, that really sucks. But you can find very good stuff from paperzonevn.com (even canon's creations) or only-paper.ru. Don't worry, with a bit of dedication, you will outclass the beginner's models from canon creativepark. |
| textpaperzone That site is cancer and forces you to remove adblocker to use. Is there any other way around it? |
| text. |
| textthis is the thread |
| textnice |
| textlast |
| textPerfect sculpture to worship the pepe |
| textis there a single video game that's more /po/ than Tearaway?"} |
| {"text":"I think this game is a good contender."} |
| {"text":"looks more like /i/ desu"} |
| {"text":"Post girls und panzer paper craft and related! I have been looking for the full Papercraft any help is appreciated"} |
| {"text":"Do you have any tank origami guides or other papercraft materials?"} |
| {"text":"Hey dude I did a quick search for it and I couldn't find it. The only solution I can come up with is just use an image upscaler. Here's a quick one I just did."} |
| {"text":"I found an old 'booklet' of origami paper and it has a really nice silver/gold foil 15x15cm sheet in it. What should I make with it? I'll post in this thread once I do :) |
| textWhat type of sticker paper is best for making stickers that stand against weather like heavy rain or snow? I bought some vinyl sticker paper and put a sticker on my friends car to test it out. We had some heavy snow and the sticker got a bit muddied. I need something that will really last. I'm not sure if there's different types of vinyl paper or if it's brand dependent? I used to use glossy paper and my friend said her sticker I gave her immediately faded in the sun."} |
| {"text":"I had a question but none of the existing threads are really too relevant so I thought making a general help thread from the get-go (beyond what’s in the welcome thread) would be good so even if my question gets answered the thread can be used for other people’s questions I’m making a papercraft where I want to paint part of it gold for some extra pop, but I want neat and clean lines. I’ve seen a lot of artists use washi tape to do this in their art and I want something similar, but I have inkjet prints and don’t want any of the ink to lift up. Any tape recommendations? Or possibly other techniques? I’ve done some googling but I don’t wanna take my chances with buying a ton of tape just to test it."} |
| {"text":"I'm stuck on step 13 of Robert Lang's crab from \"Origami Zoo\". Pic related. I also don't know how that fucking triangle in the middle exists suddenly. It makes no sense whatsoever. |
| textNever mind, I figured it out. I think he left out an important part of these steps. The triangle in the middle was the key for what I was doing wrong. I KNEW I had done everything correct up to this point, so it was just about figuring out what I missed. |
| textsome sites you use to find templates? im a begginer |
| textUsually i'm looking fot it at PaperZoneVN, but sometimes at Youtube, Pinterest, yeah cuz i'll take anything free |
| textIS PAPERZONEVN DOWN FOR ANYONE ELSE AS WELL... I DON'T WANNA LOOSE YOU BABYYYY I NEED TO MAKE CHRISTMAS GIFTS"} |
| {"text":"Please help me with the diagram of this maneki neko"} |
| {"text":"Thanks. But I don’t think this is the diagram I looking for. The hand in the image is longer and the head look more like the version of money bill cat."} |
| {"text":"I went over chibihammer from different sources, but haven't found any infantry (kavbalites, whyches, incubi, etc.). By any chance, somebody have them? |
| textFast fix. Infantry for drukhari. |
| textHice estas plantillas de papercraft |
| textIs it like a computer program or something |
| textwouldn't using serious 3d cad software be better for designing complex models?"} |
| {"text":"How are origami recipes made Is it like a computer program or something For those who are really serious, there are in fact strings of words or symbols that abbreviate the folds. For example, the crane you posted begins with what we call the \"bird base\" (step 8). We use this base for many other origami projects, so we all learn how to make it. From there, your crane uses kite folds, petal folds, and reverse folds. A formula of sorts can be written to describe the entire process."} |
| {"text":"OH, so that's what a squash fold is, I was confused by wiki how's written instruction and had to watch the gif carefully. I used to fold paper cranes but I forgot how. I just want to do something with my foil tea wrappings other than throw them straight out single-use...I would like recipes for boxes and stars/flowers to decorate them with please, snowflakes?"} |
| {"text":"I pick a base and mess around, then pick an animal that looks like whatever I end up with"} |
| {"text":"i made pomni and jax from tadc! :3"} |
| {"text":"nice"} |
| {"text":"Good job anon"} |
| {"text":"That's very nice Anon, congrats |
| textthese are quite cute anon. good job. interesting book choices as well |
| textthis is so adorable actually, i luv it <3 |
| textI want to make a papercraft mask for Halloween, I was thinking maybe a goat or a cow. Where do you find patterns / templates for masks? I've tried searching with search engines, looking on Reddit, on torrent trackers, on Libgen, but no luck so far."} |
| {"text":"Can I grab the skulls ones from this? I'll make a temp email if you're still around. Also, anybody got a chicken/rooster mask template?"} |
| {"text":"HATSTAND MIKE"} |
| {"text":"(It's my first post on 4chan, let me know if I do something bad) Have you heard of a legend about 1000 of paper cranes? People say if you make 1000 of them, your wish can get granted. So, for the sake of my wish I decided to try. I have over 100 cranes, but I rarely have time to make more, so I'm trying. Have a nice night, byeee!"} |
| {"text":"I did it, I finished 1000. I wrote my wish on the other side. Took 17 days to fold them all. Not sure how to display or present them because they’re all just on a big paper bag. I’ll let you guys know what happens!"} |
| {"text":"I folded 1000 about five years ago. My wish did come true in the end, but it took two more years to manifest. Just a heads up."} |
| {"text":"It's pretty much the only thing I can do without reference. I fold and leave them about places. My third one is still my favourite, a little purple flower print thing that looks somehow jaunty. They're always slightly uneven though. I hate that."} |
| {"text":"I tried my best"} |
| {"text":"I've started drinking more Twinnings tea which came individually wrapped in foil, which I consider super wasteful, I prefer the Europan fruit teas which comes in cardboard boxes of bulk tea bags but it's hard to fine. I'm very pleased to discover that the foil wrappers are good for making silver paper cranes, and it looks kind neat too the other way around, I like having the foil on the outside as it's fruity scented naturally. I think when I drink the new box of Irish Breakfast Tea or Mint which have green packaging, I'll use it to make a grasshopper. Or a mini box for an even tinier grasshopper or crane . oat, Or paper boat, I remember folding these as a kid but I forgot how. |
| textI'm looking for this model in particular"} |
| {"text":"If I were a bot I would find me a dryer It is booty time"} |
| {"text":"Here you go, it's a video of about 300MB Grab before the download expires. Replace [dot] with . [/] With / Merry Xmas I guess https:// wormhole[for]app[/]z9aoq8#5L5Zh_Jd4wIJW7KN80lJ3w Mirror https:// Comment too long. Click here to view the full text. |
| textIt's not working, please be more specific.please .thank you"} |
| {"text":"thank u 4 answerin a request.normaly i wouldnt do this cuase i hate it when some1 shares somethin & immediatly gets swampd with more requests but i think u might have it or at least know about it.im lookin 4 joseph wu origami skull tutorial video from Foldfest 2022.origamiusa doesnt have it otherwise i wouldve bought it.if u have it then more than likely i dont have anythin u dont.all i have 2 trade is SAOC Origami Collection 2024.its photos not scans but all the diagrams are clear enough"} |
| {"text":"Hi. Haiku anon here breaking character. Idk what fucking chickanery this file sharing shit is. Seems shady"} |
| {"text":"heres a paper dragon i made"} |
| {"text":"that's so cool ^_^ |
| textThese other niggas be riding yo dick. But I'm a real nigga so I keep it 100. Your dragon is not very good."} |
| {"text":"can you at least tell him what's bad about it? just saying it's not good is so unhelpful LOL not trying to start a fight, I just dont see the point"} |
| {"text":"Cool bro, looks awesome, are you going to paint it?"} |
| {"text":"Why isn't anyone using papercraft as skin for 3D printed stuff? |
| texthow? what material do you use for these? i cant imagine just paper being strong enough |
| textPrints of this size are limited by dimentions of print area. While ppl do print lifesize figurines they have to turn model into large number of parts and fit them together post print. While I can't deny difference in methods might seem silly, building doll by gluing plastic bricks together doesn't do it for me. If you mean cardboard assembly I worked on I paper doll thread I had only partial succes as I have not included any marking on parts which made fitting it together more or less guess work. Pepakura can be forced to work with model set of parts clipping throuhg one another at 90° angles but doesn't provide any way to mark where and how those parts intersect."} |
| {"text":"How do you do that"} |
| {"text":"How do you do that"} |
| {"text":"it was for April fool's you can't do that anymore"} |
| {"text":"looking for the template of this also looking for tutorials that could help me fold fingers and basic papercraft folds"} |
| {"text":"Pizza Cube"} |
| {"text":"happy birthday pizza cube!"} |
| {"text":"Is it possible to learn this power?"} |
| {"text":"It's beautiful. |
| textImagine pizza workers building these |
| textPizza Cube |
| textIs there anything more based than making one's waifu/husbando out of paper?"} |
| {"text":"yes making nortubel characters out of paper"} |
| {"text":"Yeah, actually getting laid with somebody you love."} |
| {"text":"3dpd shit sounds like cringe"} |
| {"text":"Pic is kill but Just out of curiosity was it 2D or 3D posable doll?"} |
| {"text":"I made a paper doll of wife a while back, I need to find a proper way to store it though"} |
| {"text":"aka toilet paper rolls toilet paper is also allowed ITT"} |
| {"text":"Fake roman pipe; marvelous invention."} |
| {"text":"This one is better for holding seed imho."} |
| {"text":"A couple days ago my pal tried to teach me how to make a paper bot but I was really stoned and kept fucking it up. This is the results I think it looks really shit."} |
| {"text":"you did a good job anon, keep trying"} |
| {"text":"You call that a bot? THIS is a bot!"} |
| {"text":"That's not a a bot, that's a frog!"} |
| {"text":"Alright, you win. I see you've played botty froggy before! |
| textI printed a template of a Konata figure, but I have a problem identifying some of the parts like the head (because I saw that the parts to identify the faces are in Mojibake) I wanted to know if u could help me here |
| textI'm no longer on Windows so I can't test, but can you run Pepakura with something like Locale-Emulator to fix the mojibake? Or just use the Check Corresponding Face tool. |
| textHey, I hope this isn't annoying, but I've been looking for the sheets for this specific Konata papercraft forever. Would you mind attaching them? It's fine if not. Also, I guess other than the head parts, the rest of those pieces might be for her finger?"} |
| {"text":"Hi Is anyone willing to share the vog 20 years book?"} |
| {"text":"It would be a miracle."} |
| {"text":"Need pdf of this book, anyone pls share"} |
| {"text":"bump"} |
| {"text":"Now watch the artist sperg again because people pirate her templates"} |
| {"text":"LOL. I have been trying to find the book and it's either sold out or they want ridiculous prices like $150-$200AUD! |
| textHello, could someone please share it? I would really appreciate it. |
| textBuy it, cheap bitch |
| textBasically, choose a papercraft you like! Papercraft is fun but like everything you start it takes time, and by choosing one you like means you'll do your best to actually finish it (making a papercraft you won't finish because it's too hard/time consuming is really no fun at all ;o). There are lots of free papercrafts you can choose and I think that's why most people like to choose a simple paper toy to start with. So most importantly I think is: have fun! ;o) |
| textEy! I have that figure on the right |
| textThat was the Imperial Armada replacement for the blue Imperial Soldier one on the left. They had to think of all kinds of \ adventures (that was long before Pirates of the Caribbean, like they had the Forestman instead of Robin Hood). I think it was fun to just make your own unofficial adventures instead of remaking official copyrighted movie and game adventures that you can do now, but it's also very fun to remake the movie adventures nowadays! :o)"} |
| {"text":"yippie"} |
| {"text":"This was my first thing made out of paper. I'll probably tear it up in a few minutes, but it was still the first. |
| textI really like this! it looks cool :D |
| textDoes anyone have any templates? |
| textI'm making an effigy of a McDonald's nightmare golem |
| textgood shit anon. Why did Mc Donalds get rid of Mac Tonight anyways? He was still successful when they stopped using him. |
| textthe public will be ready for him soon |
| textI think OP is ded F |
| textOp is actually dead isn’t he? |
| textToday I've found out about the latest tanteidan issue. It has steps for the mosquito on the cover, I would love to fold it. A digital release is not available and single issues can't be purchased; to get the magazine I would need to buy a yearly subscription. Moreover shipments from Japan can take up to three months in my experience. If anyone has a copy I would gladly pay for a scan with Paypal, thank you. |
| textI wan that Poco Poco diagram from OTM 200, I want that and nothing else. |
| textThank you very much for the help. |
| textPost some spooky origami I can make please |
| textnot origami but I've made 1:12 brooms for my figures I'm finished making the hats too but they're a bit shitty"} |
| {"text":"Seeing this thread has made me remember a model of an origami bat that turns into a human-shaped vampire, which i loved (the one i had made lost its shape and didnt look like bat or man anymore). I lost the name of the model and google didint help. I looked it up today and found it (probably because of the season). Have the instructions and have fun (hey its stilll halloween) also sorry for the blog post lol"} |
| {"text":"A simple skull origami, i also wanted to make monster/undead origamis."} |
| {"text":"this flooded topic is gay as fuck."} |
| {"text":"It's October again. And this thread is still here. |
| texti finished this nico figure yesterday and her right leg needs some support, but i dont know what i could use as a stand, if u have any ideas i would appreciate it |
| textyay! she has a stand now |
| textThanks, What are those two characters on your new pic named/from? Also that stand is nice, brand? |
| textThanks a lot and also for the link! |
| textTHE SKIN. THE SKIN. THE SKIN. |
| textRetard here. What's the best or cleanest way of adhering separate pieces of cardboard/paper/laminated paper when making a card? All I can come up with is crude kindergarten-level stuff like taping the edges and using gluesticks and etc."} |
| {"text":"Gluestick either side and put a book on top to ensure good contact while it dries. If it is a smooth glossy surface that might not work. I think \"tacky glue\" is one step up from Elmer's kid glue. These wetter glues can cause rough porous paper to deform, so glue stick is better. Tacky glue might work for more durable stuff. Still want to book to ensure good contact and prevent warping from moisture. Also wrap tape into loop to make one sided tape double sided tape. |
| textSuggestions for simple small paper (2x2) models that aren't any more difficult than cranes? My fingers are not so nimble at that size. Also fuck tuttle's off-square stuff. Can anyone suggest good paper brands? I've had some luck with Kyowa and Toyo, but kissangel was more plastic than foil."} |
| {"text":"modular origami? otherwise pinwheel or hats"} |
| {"text":"Are there any examples of origami being used in science besides NASA solarpanels?"} |
| {"text":"Sheet metal folding. Bellows/accordion."} |
| {"text":"love me some compliant mechanisms, these live in a shop window nearby they are very good i think"} |
| {"text":"Do you guys only fold paper cranes and glue Warhammer figures? I've never seen a bookbinding thread here. Printed and bound House of Leaves. Split it into 2 volumes because I was afraid to work with so many pages at once. Covered with paper-backed vinyl (black) and linen fabric (red), which will probably collect a ton of dust pretty soon. Couldn't decide how to put the titles on. Should have made a debossed rectangle with a paper label glued inside. But I hoped that hot ink transfer would work. So I made the covers first, then printed the title on ink transfer paper, and found out that pressing a hot iron to the cloth-covered board warps the board due to heat expansion. Tried on small swatches first (picrel). This method won't work. As I understand it, my current options to put the title are limited to linocut transfer screening (sponging the ink through a trafaret) just print a paper label and glue it on top Don't have any hot stamping tools to work with foil, nor the desire to purchase these materials."} |
| {"text":"Opposed to the super manly craft of folding bits of patterned paper?"} |
| {"text":"Where the fuck do you live where you can't find other sized paper? I personally buy Indian rag paper from Khadi papers. They have stores in UK. It's very cheap and of high quality."} |
| {"text":"not paying attention before and knowing this thread was here. Of course it would be. I can't believe I've been checking /diy/ for a bookbinding thread for over a year now only to learn that it's been on /po/ all this time. I need to use find.4chan.org more often. I'm thinking of starting my project of a Jurassic Park rebind did you finish it? this looks awesome, was it freehanded by you or did you reuse printed bedding? Anyway here's my shitty attempt at freehanding from last year... |
| text...and the project I finished two days ago, a fake Mr Men/Little Miss book. I wish I knew you shouldn't bend 350g paper at a right angle before I tore the cover, but here I am, my kid will probably not notice anyway."} |
| {"text":"I bound a book of my printmaking in college. It was satisfying and rewarding"} |
| {"text":"hehe, le funny mustache man"} |
| {"text":"Clearly that man only has a mustache."} |
| {"text":"how me make nice moustache man?"} |
| {"text":"You get a piece of paper, you read the thread, find the instructions and fold nice mustache man."} |
| {"text":"it's very funny actually |
| textthey can´t |
| textHello 4chan, could you help me make a paper mask like the one in the image? I'm new to the subject and have no experience. Thanks."} |
| {"text":"Seriously: like what can go wrong when making a papercraft mask?? It's not like the moon will fall from the sky... |
| textDidn't know there were any. That sounds like it would defeat the purpose of a mask...you know...because God is fake."} |
| {"text":"Demons aren't real lmfao |
| textIdk man but those are cool |
| textHeh |
| textFrom the Edo, Meiji or Taisho periods. Here my own attempts at paper models from over 200 years ago. |
| textIt's like glimpsing at another era."} |
| {"text":"very nice"} |
| {"text":"pretty sick. after all that effort, some type of floor would really give it a more finished look"} |
| {"text":"Here from /x/ through the banner ad for this board, this is so awesome. Literally the coolest thing ever."} |
| {"text":"So I am tea dyeing and then baking paper to get a nice distressed look. I want to bind it with some this twine to keep a rustic look, but I am worried I will just keep ripping it. Pic related is my test leaf I made from my over cooked pieces. End of the day this is a prop for a table top RPG, so it will need to be strong enough to stand up to handling. Anyways anyone here ever worked with distressed paper or hand bound books? Any help would be great."} |
| {"text":"The plan for the book I am making is 5 leafs of 5 sheets for 100 pages, a protective sheet at both ends... Eventually I will figure out a cover but that isn't really a paper issue though idk how to attach it so it might be paper related. |
| textSoft string, a cardboard cover to prevent tears. Leave the binds themselves a little loose. Japanese hemp stitch is pretty easy on the paper. If your twine is rough, consider painting it with a little starch and water. Dry, crumple, paint again and it'll soften up some. Try not to soak the bits you're stitching if possible. If you want some cheap prints find the manual for Netstorm, Islands at War. Has some pencil sketches toward the back showing through the paper from the scans you can print them and then soak. |
| textHere's a post I made in the other thread about bookbinding that shows what I do for the books I bind. The video it's based off is for a \ binding so that might go well with the theme you're going for. I've also considered doing the same thing but with a fully leather cover. I just haven't got around to trying it yet. I do like the look of those pages you've done. There's also a good bit of posts in that thread that might be helpful for you to look at for ideas for the binding."} |
| {"text":"Thanks I used the less even ones for the test. Some are very even and really look like parchment. I used my beater baking sheet, I have a lot for art projects. Any little burnt on contamination will cause the black spots as the evaporating tea lifts it off."} |
| {"text":"Let's make this a thread where you can share what you have [H] and what you want [W] My example: [H] works of tu kaiming, origami from China, vistars works [W] folding fantasy volume 3 |
| textif any of you can into ruski i bought the new timur menyalshchikov book on his process of tesselation design that includes ten new instructions and I also have his butterfly tess instructions but am not sure where to upload |
| textMediaFire or 4shared are always good places to start. Then all you have to do is post the links. |
| textThanks for the shares. |
| textYour begging constantly kills other threads that are about sharing and contribution to this little community, you're scum because instead of spreading the material you choose to replace a good thread with this bullshit, I already reported your email address, \"Con los huesos de tus difuntos voy a hacerme una escalera para subirme a los cuernos de tu padre y cagarme desde ahi sobre la puta de tu madre\""} |
| {"text":"No Stencil thread? What has happened to /po/ ?"} |
| {"text":"This looked fun so I tried it, does this have any glaring issues?"} |
| {"text":"Moar stencils"} |
| {"text":"Since the janny deleted my other post showing it more straightforwardly, don't forget you can use a paint bucket tool to identify islands. |
| textrevivan el server |
| textorigami blockhead when? |
| textBritish Origami Society Colchester Yer 'aving a laff if you think am goin' all t' way down there jus' t' fold some bloody paper. Can do that at home or at local if I really fancy it like."} |
| {"text":"Someone got a pattern for the houses of parliament?"} |
| {"text":"*Sound of small footsteps approaches from behind* What are you doing, daddy? Ora..oragam-origami? What's that? Can I try it? *Climbs up and wriggles into your lap* What do I do? Like this? *Reads instructions* Ok.. *Folds, then frowns* Is that right? Oh, the other way? *Fold fold* Like that? *Fold fold* Hmph, it won't do it how I want *Fold fold* *Prrrrp!* Shifts uncomfortably* Sorry daddy, mummy made me beans on toast for breakfast *Fold fold* Comment too long. Click here to view the full text."} |
| {"text":"Creasin rn, 4th fold on my hex hydrangea. Sharp as a razors edge."} |
| {"text":"I hate it but I still love her with all my heart."} |
| {"text":"It looks very good and cute desu"} |
| {"text":"Looks very well done"} |
| {"text":"I think you did the best you could, it's beautiful |
| textShe looks polite and delightful, well done |
| textShhh, don't trigger the samedyke."} |
| {"text":"How can I make him into an origami?"} |
| {"text":"Thanks for the government probe"} |
| {"text":"Miku"} |
| {"text":"Where did you found this template and who created it?"} |
| {"text":"Very nice, thanks."} |
| {"text":"in can watch more"} |
| {"text":"Anybody knows how these paper dolls are called?"} |
| {"text":"theyre just based on the virtual avatars from project sekai, i dont think they have a specific name beyond that."} |
| {"text":"I accidently printed 99 sheets of homework , any ideas?"} |
| {"text":"What about a paper clock? We need a new thread with one of those"} |
| {"text":"I'll get started immediately anon. |
| textEy /po/, one of the new Pokemon from Pokemon Sun and Moon version is Kartana. It looks like this. Can you make it in real life with origami, and if so, how? -/vp/ |
| textGood to see this thread still live even after all of this. |
| textGlad to see the Kartana thread lived through another major 4chan incident. |
| textThe face flaps are not folded in and the hand pattern is cutout and not folded. Not accurate. Better but the hand pattern seems printed, rather than folded. Could be wrong. |
| textLets make a G-Max version of Kartana |
| textWhen this thread was created I was 18 kinda glad it’s still around as I wanna get into Origami |
| textI seen this papercraft everywhere but im not to sure where to get/buy the template. If anyone has the pdf ill pay i need it so bad!! |
| textI have the model Scans !!!! Send dm if You interesting btemakoto@gmail.com |
| texthttps: // drive.google.com/file/d/ 1bC7bFogJCsWP8yMDji1s1qehgSEtMA4j /view?usp=sharing |
| textcute |
| textThis is papercraft, light locations captured from paper reflection. |
| textPost and discuss guides, projects, etc. relating to Christian /po/ here. Remember: Pray without ceasing, Christ is King! |
| textcube net cross sneed, I hate the Antichrist he is not an enemy to defeat and forgive but evil to be destroyed. |
| textBased. |
| textSo, when u will teach us how 2 do this? |
| textsick build! |
| textI just finished this model and I realized a few things: always print your models using inkjet, not laser because the laser toner cracks when you fold it and white lines show up. also, never use liquid super glue on thin paper because it bleeds terribly. i only use gel super glue because its thicker and spreads evenly |
| texti don't come on this board often. how long did this take? i think you did a swell job."} |
| {"text":"i think it took around 2-3 days"} |
| {"text":"So cute ty for posting this!! <3"} |
| {"text":"Awesome dude"} |
| {"text":"So cool!"} |
| {"text":"Does anyone have the template for this?"} |
| {"text":"thank you SO MUCHHHH!!!! <3"} |
| {"text":"Recently I got inspired by this guy who models their cosplays with cardboard and I got surprised by how good the round shapes ended up look like. I only want to make a mask with round shapes but every tutorial I found uses straight strokes for the template and I want to know if I can find more information of how to do it the other way"} |
| {"text":"yup."} |
| {"text":"For searchable terms: a **dart** is the sewing/pattern term for the type of cut shown in your helmet pattern photo used to turn a flat surface into a ball-like curved surface. The opposite concept of adding material to get a saddle-shaped surface doesn't have an exactly analogous term in sewing to my knowledge, but **godet** comes kinda close. |
| textIf you just want to start getting your hands dirty, one way to come up with 2d cutting patterns like you see here is to work backwards from 3d to 2d. For example, let's suppose you wanted to design a suit of cosplay armor that will fit you, and you want to know what shapes to cut out of foam or cardboard that can be fitted together into your armor. You get a friend to wrap your whole body in saran wrap, then wrap around that saran wrap with duct tape. Then you draw on the duct tape with a sharpy and try to partition the surface of into areas that have roughly zero gaussian curvature (either flat-ish surfaces like the front of your chest, cylindrical-ish sections like your upper arm, or conical sections like the taper of your forearm), areas with negative gaussian curvature (pringle/saddle shapes, like where your pectoral muscle attaches to the arm), and areas with positive gaussian curvature (roughly spherical bumps like your shoulders or roughly spherical indents like your armpits). mark each region with a +, -, or 0 according to what its curvature is. Once you separate the surface into these curvature areas mark each side of each label each side of each sharpie line with a number so you can put it all back together later. Then carefully cut off the saran/duct tape along the sharpie lines, preferably with kiddie scissors so you don't stab yourself. |
| textNow sort the pieces +, -, and 0 piles. The zero pieces should flatten out nicely as they are. They can just be cut out of foam as they are. + and - pieces will stubbornly not want to lie flat as they are. The (+) pieces will get taught around the edges and loose in the middle when you try to flatten them. They may even tear around the edges if you try too hard. To get it to lie flat, you add some some labeled sharpie lines around the outside then cut them (like in your helmet photo). These are your darts. Do this until it lies flat. The (-) pieces will get all wrinkly and fold over themselves around the edges if you try to flatten them. to get these flat, you gotta remove some material around the edges. Draw some pizza slices (godots) around the outside and label the edges, then cut the pizza slices all the way out, but hold onto them. Do this until each of the pieces lies more or less flat with no overlap around the edge of each main (-) piece. Now you have a bunch of flat pieces which you can trace onto your cardboard or whatever. Add a little extra size around all edges (except for the edges from darts and godots) so the thing isn't skin-tight. Cut all the pieces, bend them into shape, and glue them together by the edge labels. Now you have some fitted armor."} |
| {"text":"Papercraft with additional / alternate materials, aluminum, wire..."} |
| {"text":"soon"} |
| {"text":"Anyone else ever check this thread or am I alone in this universe"} |
| {"text":"Metal foil origami is neat"} |
| {"text":"Does anybody have diagrams for this model? They can be found in SAOC \"origami Records vol1\" the book with shipping is too expensive just for the one model."} |
| {"text":"Do any of these contain diagrams? Or is it just the CP? From my understanding the book I mentioned was the only one with diagrams"} |
| {"text":"Do any of these contain diagrams? Or is it just the CP? From my understanding the book I mentioned was the only one with diagrams"} |
| {"text":"Anyone got soac con or korea25 TY"} |
| {"text":"I have it. E-mail me: atoyqc5010(@)protonmail.com"} |
| {"text":"Email sent!"} |
| {"text":"made years ago and I want to recreate, cannot find the diagram or name of the shape anywhere"} |
| {"text":"man that's cool it doesn't even seem possible"} |
| {"text":"No problem."} |
| {"text":"the 3d paper jew"} |
| {"text":"Cool"} |
| {"text":"Oh no I see it too"} |
| {"text":"I got this action figure used for cheap. He was missing his vest so I made him one out of orange cardstock and rubber cement. It's a very amateurish job but I am still proud of it |
| textThanks guys |
| textVery nifty, it worked out great Anon. |
| textNot an origami person but I respect the craftsmanship, sick vest! |
| textLooks great. |
| textfuck yeah dude, i'm glad to see this. it adds tons of personality. fits pretty much perfectly on him."} |
| {"text":"Hello guys, what happens? I would like you to help me choose a good role of origami, I want to raise my level (Very complex figures) and do complex things but here in Colombia it is impossible to find good quality or special role for origami. A friend in the USA will soon come and can bring me paper. I want to know which one should buy according to my needs. I will put options that I have in mind. My friend is in Florida."} |
| {"text":"De los de la foto, te recomiendo el #7, el #3 y el tant (#1). ¿Has utilizado alguna vez algún papel \"especial\"? ¿Cuál ha sido el modelo más complejo que has plegado? Porque también depende mucho de esto anterior. Pues, por ejemplo, estos papeles no te servirían para plegar modelos complejos o muy complejos, como los de Shuki Kato o Kamiya (tal vez solo para practicar), pues el papel se va desgastando y \"lastimando\". Te recomiendo mejor, buscar \"duo thai\", Unryu (mulberry), shadow fold, alios kraft, tissue foil, hanji, satogami, momigami... Papeles de preferencia, artesanales hechos a mano, como los de la. Tiemds de Nicolas Terry o Pham Hoang Tuan. Si te puedo ayudar en algo más, escríbeme a arellanoarturo636(arroba)gmail.com"} |
| {"text":"Make your own paper."} |
| {"text":"You should try making \"double tissue\" with regular tissue paper and wallpaper paste (or pure methyl cellulose if you can get it). There's lots of different techniques for making it, and shouldn't be hard to find video tutorials. For fancier stuff, I'm not too sure what's around in Colombia but you could look for mulberry fiber papers at art supply stores. You can make those kinds of papers fold very nicely if you treat them with methyl cellulose or wallpaper paste (the same way as you make double tissue)."} |
| {"text":"If so could I please have it"} |
| {"text":"Anyone1 know Comic origami 3, Otm 209,10 Or any Disco, Irc or any other place for em. TYVM"} |
| {"text":"If you can send Ori Fancy 6, I'll send OTM 210 |
| textI already got em bro |
| textFair enough |
| textIf you can help find NOA Magazine no. 50 with the fish on the cover, that would would be great. |
| textOrigami paper is pretty much out of my reach. |
| textI always enter this board by mistake But never regret it. |
| textSee if you can get a roll of parchment paper at a grocery store (the stuff people use for baking -- not the waxed paper stuff), it's pretty cheap, easy to get, and you can cut big squares from it. Also some wrapping paper can work pretty well, but it's kinda hard to tell which ones are nice for origami without opening up the roll and testing it |
| textI have this problem as well living in Ausfalia. It'll cost a shit ton to import decent paper."} |
| {"text":"Hijacking this thread to ask a question I'm working on the gear heart paperwork and the instructions say this about what paper to use 16 pieces of 0.25 mm-thick A-4 size (210 x 297) paper. (The original gear’s heart is using Lesac 66 in red, with weight of 175 kg. what is that in gsm? Is Lesac 66 a thing you can buy? the pictures seem to be normalish paper but I'm not sure"} |
| {"text":"Gsm is grams per square meter. It is basically the thickness of the paper. The weight of the paper is how stiff it is. I think at 175 kg it starts to be cardboard"} |
| {"text":"On the home page of mypapercraft I cant find it."} |
| {"text":"EVA Foam?"} |
| {"text":"eva FOAM"} |
| {"text":"I don't have things at the moment but I'd love to see more eva templates or sewing patterns. I don't think there's a nice place to find them like the stuff here."} |
| {"text":"could try /cgl/"} |
| {"text":"Hey I’m just getting into origami. Made a couple lotus flowers already. Can’t decide what to do next, please send me some instructions to pick"} |
| {"text":"Personal opinion. But roses usually look more impressive. There's a bunch of instructions on youtube. Jo Nakashima on youtube has the best origami instructions imo. Most of the other youtube grifters are lazy. |
| texti love you |
| textThey are beautiful, very lovely ( •̀ ω •́ ) |
| textHey guys, just wondering if you prefer to glue the origamis or to staple them?? |
| textI try to avoid using glue. Because some pieces will have plot twists in them where halfway through they spin or expand and completely change. I use clothes pins or paper clips when I just can't get it to hold together"} |
| {"text":"Hello! I make pepakura for money. Models are usually constructed only once. My pieces are not so much like what we can find online; they tend to be VERY large and intricate, akin to a vg model. This is context for what my advice applies to. If you do it as an easy hobby or stick with truly low poly/tiny part models, a lot won't apply. No pic related just inspo, this is advice dump not my art thread. If you have any questions, why X, tell me more about Z, I am happy to oblige. I rarely use 4chan and wrote this on a whim, sorry if no reply. If you are interested in reaching for the stars with pepakura, here are my personal trade secrets. MATERIALS/TOOLS ---Do not score the fold lines by hand. If you have a silhouette cameo, go ahead. To fold by hand purchase a glass scraper. I have two, one with a small 1.5 inch blade and another that is 4 inches. Dull the blade. I align the fold line across my fingers, press down with the blade. ---Stop using an xacto knife. Get a snap blade utility knife. I HIGHLY recommend OLFA, XA-1 design. ---Titebond II Premium wood glue. It doesn't cure instantly but that's good, you don't want that. You want to be able to move the tab around into the perfect position before it starts curing. You have a 10 second window to make sure it's in position before it starts curing, then another 10 seconds till you can let go & any tension in the structure won't pull the tab out of place. ---Tiny squeezable craft bottles for glue. One of the bottles I added thicker medical syringe tube. It is long, which is good for when I have to apply glue to a tab which is difficult to access The other bottle has a 1 inch long coffee straw, I use that for when I need a lot of glue then spread it around. When a tab is huge I just open a jar of glue and use a brush to paint it on. ---Dental tools. ---Little neodymium magnets. I rarely use them, usually to hold a tab in place after the glue has already cured to the point that I can let go. See below"} |
| {"text":"FINAL PRODUCT I never use colored paper or printed textures. If you want a really nice product, move away from that. Texture has its use in hobby pieces. The glue can overflow out of the seam and get on the paper. If you want to get rid of it then you'll have to cut that part off the model and start over. Look up fox pepakura. If I were to design a simple cute lil fox, that kind of coloring fits the model, but even so there is really no point in using colored paper. Just use painters tape to mask the area you want to paint, at that point you can now add subtle detail to your unique piece. Aesthetically, the best part of large, complex pepakura is its geometry. A single light source makes the whole thing pop. Shadow brings it to life, moving the source changes its appearance. When I finish a piece I spray paint it white to remove imperfection. Most of my pieces sell in this state, that is just what most people want when I show them what it looks like with different light sources and light colors cast on it. I inform the buyer that I can paint it a different solid color, or I can give it a more intricate paint job with undershading/zenithal highlight and/or a more realistic design that doesn't take away from the geometry. For example, a seahorse would do well with a base color, alternate coloring of specific geometry (using painters tape to mark off sections), eyes, and free form spray painting (letting the paint spit out in little drops, spraying highlight on tail tip, undershading), finalize with matte/clear glaze. The geometry is retained and highlighted through this paint job. Don't overdo. My goal is not to make it appear realistic like VGs do to convince you it does't have geometry. I'm not going to print texture on it, not going to use a paintbrush. If I wanted to make a giant realistic seahorse I wouldn't be using paper as a medium. Its form is inherently geometric. Any color design should compliment that."} |
| {"text":"GOING BIG Working with such large paper models requires support. 3D printing at this scale has so much imperfection, time and risk of failure, it would be very heavy and require a complex web of internal support. As an art form, sculpting/mold pouring also isn't under threat from this tech in my eyes. For my pieces, shoddy woodworking as a skeleton does the job and I pad the areas were wood contacts the paper with pool noodles, pillow filling wrapped in fabric, fire hazard stuff. 120 lb paper is flexible, surprisingly resilient, and the final product is so lightweight it's never going to warp if properly supported. I use wood glue so the paper will rip before the tabs will ever become unsecured. I've had to finish assembly after transport on site, that's something I avoid, logistic crap. I tend to base the size of my largest pieces around standard dimensions. Standard height of a ceiling, standard width and height of a door and double doors. LxWxH is not a determine factor, you can maneuver a piece diagonally and twist it around to make it fit through a frame. MODELING idk. I have no formal training. I studied art from my favorite games, Bloodborne and Dark Souls, looked at art, texture-less models. At first I only made symmetrical models and added asymmetrical parts afterwards. Just get blender go on youtube and practice. I copied a bunch of low poly tutorials and then my first model was a huge leap into complexity. If you're making a cat and the proportions look weird just look at a reference and keep messing with it till it seems right. Once you have the proportions right you can make the polygons look more geometric-y. I am not a creative person. I do this in reverence of objective beauty and other's art, try to reverently replicate it in this form. Thanks for reading I hope this helped or inspired you"} |
| {"text":"thank you for this excellent thread"} |
| {"text":"Nice thread, cheers for the glass cutting tool tip."} |
| {"text":"thank you for these tips"} |
| {"text":"Hello, I did some origami with a japanese thin newspaper but Id like it to be more sustained and have like a harder finishing. What do you suggest to do to harden them? Some product maybe?"} |
| {"text":"you could try using modge podge spray to harden it or maybe resin"} |
| {"text":"You can try resin or transparent glue, but I'm not sure if this is considered \, you could try the next time to use two copies of the same newspaper page and sandwich them with a blank paper in the middle |
| textMethylcellulose adhesive is your best friend. Buy some bookbinding-grade powder, make a solution with water and apply. |
| textDo someone has this one? |
| textCard captor artwork Indicates to me that you Are a pedophile |
| texttakes one to know one |
| textno |
| textAnyone have this? |
| textseems excessive, just say you don't like the show and move on"} |
| {"text":"have you gotten it ? if yes pls share"} |
| {"text":"Abo"} |
| {"text":"Give her friends"} |
| {"text":"even now there is hope for /m/an but this is /po/ so lets ee 'em |
| textyooo its so cool |
| textman i thought it was megas XLR for a second there and my heart almost stoped |
| textIt might not be papercraft but i do remember owning a book (or two) on super robot style origami, centered around an 8x8 grid. Robogami was my shit near 5 years ago... |
| texti wanna work on this one. whats a good gsm for the paper? |
| textmake the worst paper fortune tellers you can using this model |
| textSo uh hthuus us yumemizuki Mizuki papercraft I found in Pinterest and imm looking where to find it or some xclues would be helpful thanks |
| textdid you make it yet? |
| textIm actually in th3 process sinc3 I've be3n making other models in meanwhile"} |
| {"text":"Does anyone have a scan of \"Akira Yoshizawa: Japan's Greatest Origami Master\} |
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| {:we'll see how things end up\". I'll say that it is nice to be able to fold things that aren't cranes again. To keep things on topic, I keep a set of paper at work that I usually fold with when I'm bored. It isn't the easiest paper to work with, but here's a horse I attempted today. I will say that I hope someone picks up the journey sometimes soon. I know threads aren't at huge risk of dying here, but I'd be lying if I said that I'd be ok letting this thread die out. As a side not, I guess some of my images got deleted? Not really sure about that one but alright the front legs on the horse Yes, I fixed those after I took the photo I think that, if it really is something you want to do, you should still pursue it. Cranes are very simple to fold, so you can really use whatever paper you find to fold them with. One ream of A4 can easily be cut down into 2000 squares if you want some easily accessible paper. There is also something special about origami made from found paper, so you could also get creative with were you get your sheets from if you're short on money. I guess what I'm saying is don't let it get to you too much. I've never liked the whole \"it's not about the destination\} |
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| {:When I finished this model, I thought I would feel satisfaction, but I felt nothing, hahaha. I make 6 models for 6 people every year and give them as gifts.\} |
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