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ginnipig
Canada84 Posts
http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/global/entertainment/papercraft/howto/ | ||
theBullFrog
United States515 Posts
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commanderfun
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On April 28 2011 02:17 Strike_ wrote: Is there any way that I can make one without super-papercraft specialized tools? Startup cost isn't too bad 110lb (200gsm) cardstock Hobby knife/scissors Elmer's Glue-All Stack of old newspapers to cut on Toothpicks to apply glue Metal ruler or a pen without ink for scoring If you don't have a color printer available you can go to the printing shop and hand them a flash drive with the pdf you want and ask them to print it on 200gsm/110 lb cardstock. | ||
elitebear
United States35 Posts
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Meapak_Ziphh
United States6782 Posts
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Initial_H.C.
Canada560 Posts
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Shadrak
United States490 Posts
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mikeDspike
Bulgaria15 Posts
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crms
United States11933 Posts
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ginnipig
Canada84 Posts
On April 28 2011 03:25 crms wrote: awesome!! now we need zerg models!! i've posted up a Baneling and a Hydra | ||
Cano
Poland200 Posts
On April 28 2011 03:12 elitebear wrote: Yes, they are. Immortal and Marauder are in-game versions (and I guess Wraith and Battlecruiser too). Siege Tank and Banshee are cinematic versions of the models. Awesome.wow, amazing. i wouldnt be surprised if these were the exact dimensions since units in sc2 dont have super high polycounts Marauder has it's detailed version too, I wonder why it wasn't used here. Edit: Siege Tank model is the in-game model too. | ||
peeeky
Canada631 Posts
On April 28 2011 02:53 ginnipig wrote: 1) you can VERY LIGHTLY score a line with your the back of you X-Acto knife, or even better a empty mechanical pencil. it's important to use a ruler also 2) Use Pepakura Viewer and click the "color flaps with neighboring faces" it will put color over the cut/bend lines. have fun! Thanks ginnipig for all the tips and the site, I guess I have been doing quite a few things wrong! Definitely going to try one of the easier models first to see how it turns out. | ||
Dissent-
Denmark1 Post
On April 28 2011 01:09 vaan92 wrote: Can u guys open the marauder .pdo ? Pepakura says "file does not exist" Rename the file to something other than the chinese letters, that worked for me. | ||
rotegirte
Germany2859 Posts
On April 28 2011 03:00 ginnipig wrote: if anyone wants a little guide to paper craft it covers cutting, folding, making shapes, tools and has a video guide to your first project. http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/global/entertainment/papercraft/howto/ Am I the only one that is amazed by the fact, Yamaha, set up a sophisticated sub-site entirely dedicated to papercraft, just for the fun of it? | ||
ginnipig
Canada84 Posts
i like that it's not only Bikes but also animals lol | ||
Obaten
United States730 Posts
I think the finished model stands over two feet tall when it's finished. The instructions are the same as the small one, so it shouldn't be too hard to match the parts to it. Edit: This guy also enlarged a baneling papercraft. Here's the link to the pdo http://www.mediafire.com/?mm16n9taxzhcagn | ||
Holliday
Germany30 Posts
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Cano
Poland200 Posts
You will need: - a copy of Starcraft 2 :D - 3DsMax and M3 Plugin (or maybe someone knows better way of converting M3 to *.obj) - Pepakura Designer - 110lb (200gsm) cardstock (I trust commanderfun here) - Color Printer - Glue - Knife/scissors - Ruler A quick guide: - Convert your favorite unit model (the easiest way to obtain one is to extract it with Galaxy Editor) to *.obj using 3DsMax. - Open the *.obj file in Pepakura Designer. - Use Pepakura Designer to create paperwork print (this is a step I haven't done yet). - Print. - Make model. - Take a photo. - Be gosu. According to Wikipedia 110lb corresponds to 300gms. I'm a complete ignorant in that matter though. I'd appreciate some help here as I plan to create such a model myself. :3 I guess the choice of paper is a pretty important one. I wouldn't like to screw something here. I also have no idea what glue should I use. | ||
MangoTango
United States3670 Posts
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borlee
Liechtenstein246 Posts
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