I'm looking for a luma paper craft as a template for a plush luma.Pic Related.
luma is? sorry i don't have a wii
Sorry, there is no Luma paper craft yet. Mario Galaxy is too new; folks haven't figured out how to rip textures and objects from it yet, nor has someone hand-modeled one.
is luma the star?
Yep, Lumas are the stars.
The OP wanted to take a pattern and turn it into a plushie... I would think that a pair of stars stitched together and overfilled with batting would give the right shape, but I'm not a sewing wiz.
>>106495i think you might be right
yea any MG /po/ would be awesomeim loving this game
bump
Too new.
UR MR GAYhaha couldn't resist
It would be pretty easy to make a starbit papercraft. Since it's basically a spikey ball.
>>106553very much want! Lumas, star bits, hell, I'll even take characters and enemiesI'm such an addict x.x
The problem remains that I don't think there's any way to rip the textures and objects from Wii games yet... everything would have to be hand modeled.Snag some oooooold ones at http://gotorion.com/orion/singles3.php?t1=Nintendo%20Paper%20Models&f1=miscfunny/papercraft.txt to keep you busy while technology catches up.
>>106574Yeah, but hand-modeling wouldn't be particularly hard to make a Luma. And I'm speaking in the sense that someone has experience with 3D modeling.
>>106573:P well thats why there arent any papercraft yet, all the people that knows of it are still playing the game!i was modeling it, and its getting a bit too complex i think. probably too many poly for a straight forward papercraft lol.ah well. (trying to get the textures through now) I'll post the model later since i wont have time tonight to make the pattern.
http://rapidshare.com/files/73871186/Skin_luma01-reto01ZTL.pdo.htmlthere might need some manual fixing of the texture after making hte pattern because of the seam, but should'nt be too difficult to do.have fun /po/tatoes!
http://rapidshare.com/files/73884432/lumatwo.pdo.htmlMoved around your cut lines, increased size to about 8 inches. Should be better for the plushie maker as well; seams are arranged a bit better for sewing.
My apologies, there's still one bad flap on that; tweaking now. Give me another five minutes.
>>106625Instead of posting a new rapidshit link, post a PDF of it.
any chance of making a white one, so we can print onto different coloured paper for different coloured lumas? i could always shop it, but it may be easier for you, depending on how you got that texture.
NO PDF. PDF BAD. Really. PDF doesn't have the 3-d model to help you get it back together.I spent an extra few minutes double checking and triple checking it, and added a 5 inch version with one less seam for the plushie maker. Then I gave it a name that folks will find it on /rs/ with.http://rapidshare.com/files/73887544/mario_galaxy_luma_tsonts.zip.html
>>106630When you have more than one rapidshit link, or in this case, three, people don't know which one to use. Just label the parts as "front, head, arms, legs, back" and that should be enough for this model.
Yeah, I know. It gets confusing. That's why I'm angry at myself for the one error; the thing is STILL buildable, but one flap is just slightly (by about 1 or 2 mm) deformed in it.As for coloring it, since I'm not the one that did the hard work of preparing the model, I don't have the texture file. The .pdo is still unlocked so a new texture can be substituted if made available by the model's author.
>>106633Well then, from now on when you upload to rapidshit, save the deletion link. Comes in handy when you overlook one tiny thing like that.
Will do in the future. For now, at least we have a workable Luma...
heres the texture lol. have fun with it.
Color substitution done. In Pepakura Designer OR Viewer, just go to Texture Configuration and stick this in for a white Luma. Or recolor it and make it any color you want.
>>106626macfag sighted!
heres my white pdo of zel's original model if anyone wanted it.http://rapidshare.com/files/73904217/Skin_luma01-reto01ZTL_white.pdo.html
.pdf DO WANT!
>>106653..... no. Just no. That pattern is unbuildable as-is; why would you recolor that one?>>106654You'll get no instructions. I'll see about making a .pdf, though.
>>106659Instructions are not always needed. It's a fun challenge, anyway.
Well, if it's no instructions you want, that's what you get. This one is buildable without 'em... enjoy. And no, I'm not going to give you a white version.
>>106660exactly
Yep, no white luma .pdf for you. Nope. I'll make it for ME.LOL.
>>106659ah. didnt realise. i like the smaller one though :P i guess i can just resize your one.>>106663ty
i'll see if i can simplify that model down tomorrow. just looking at the pattern is making my head spin.
>>106665The file is still unlocked, so the 5 inch one in the .zip can be made smaller still... by going to 4 inches, all the parts can fit on one page.
so uh, anyone even try building it yet? lol
>>106674It's on my "I'll get to it" list.
I printed out the smallest white pattern, and am scotch-taping it together as a testbuild. Working fine so far.
Even hastily cut out, at 4 inches, the body goes together like clockwork. About to attempt to put together one arm, one leg, and the top. I'll be rebuilding it in yellow and possibly lineless if the limbs come out okay; it's cute already.
4 inches tall + quickly cut out + scotch tape = win?!
The arms and legs were the hardest part, so I'm trying a different cut pattern to incorporate them into body pieces. When I'm done testing, I'll repost.
here's a rar with all three pdos (I edited one to be a single sheet, easiest for /po/ but not sewing (sorry OP) also included textures, a psd for making your own, and pdfs of all lumas in>>106629http://rapidshare.com/files/73927602/luma.rar
>>106694ohhh im impressed!>>106696actually i modeled it so it would be somewhat suitable for sewing (kinda like how i made my loco roco papercraft into plushies.of course, it was in theory, i didnt actually try to figure out the pattern making part, but I think To Sage did a pretty good job!
for anyone looking into making plush pattern, this tutorial on making an inflatable form will also help:http://www.instructables.com/id/Making-patterns-from-3D-objects-sans-computers-or-/
Right now, I'm putting a .pdo together that uses a different piece configuration entirely. When it's done, it'll be one sheet, and I'll put it in a .rar along with all the textures. Almost done now; I'm just making the tabs alternate so the pieces will lock firmly together.
Think this looks a lot more buildable?
>>106705looks like it?will you upload the pdo when you are done? I want to try out the craft robo plugin finally with this, thanks to>>106697
Okay. I'm going to save it two ways: optimized for one sheet and optimized for two sheets, in a .zip file, with all the textures. Give me 5 minutes or so.
Instead of putting ANOTHER copy on Rapidshare, here's an embedded .rar file.
>>106718thanks lol. i think that should just about cover it. ill make that thisafternoon.
Great. If this copy works out, someone can .pdf it in various colors for the folks on Macs, and put it up on Rapidshare with FINAL in the filename so folks know that's the one to download. It's buildable in my earlier format, but the pionts are clumsy.
>>106718>>106726woohoo, thank you once again, i'll mine later and post it :)
Considering some users will only be using Viewer and won't be able to turn off the lines, should I also save a lineless version of the .pdo files?
>>106734probably a noob question: i have designer. can i make the lines there, but barely visible? can i set the colour or the transparency of the lines from within pepakure designer?
You can do that in designer and viewer under Print And Paper Configuration... and if you go clear to fully transparent, the lines (and the tabs) vanish. At one click below, they're barely there.
If nobody builds the new Luma by the time I get back here tomorrow, I'll try making it; then we can worry about making sure it's in file formats everyone can enjoy. My little scotch-tape version is okay for now, but it deserves to be made right.
i think this is one of the quickest papercraft pattern made from 4chan...
bump for final version.
hungry luma
here the hungry luma, I fixed it's eyes
Good morning.>>106794see>>106718Download picture, rename extension from .jpg to .rar, open in winrar.Will be building the revised template since nobody's posted pictures; I'm a bit swamped, so hopefully, I'll get it done in the next three hours.
saved and posted:http://jetlogs.org/2007/12/04/super-mario-galaxy-luma-papercraft/did I forget anybody else for the credits?
Top billing to zel for actually getting the models and textures; I just made 'em workable. Thanks.
I'm giving my full attention to constructing the Luma now. Some of the small edges would be tough to do in light card, but the results would be worth it. Still, regular printer paper is working out well. I'm about 40% done, should finish within the hour, hopefully.
Don't bother with that teeeeeny tiny tab at the very top of the head, just tuck it in. Model still looks fine without you stressing out about a tab that's all of 2mm wide on a two-sheet build. Mostly done now; got delayed, so it'll be done and photographed whenever.
Closing the last piece in is a pain... but the model is doable. I might just sit down with it one last time and try to see where I can make a cut to one piece to give more room to work. I hate to add one more seam, but it just might be needed.
After messing around for over an hour, I've come up with changes to make the model easier to close at the end without adding too many extra cuts. I even went the extra mile and made an instruction sheet for the non-PDO versions. I just need a few more minutes to repackage everything and make .jpg versions of it in yellow and white.
GAH. Finally. What a royal pain. Change extension to .rar, open with WinRar.Whatever could go wrong DID go wrong when I was trying to get the edits done and the files together.
Pattern edit tested. Now THAT is how a model should build; with the exception of that one tiny link up top, which can be ignored, every panel goes in right the first time, and you can close it without destroying it.
And now I can confidently upload it to Rapidshare.http://rapidshare.com/files/74133993/mario_galaxy_luma_FINAL_VERSION.rar.htmlAnd yes, I kept the killcode if we manage to improve on it.*shortens username* It wasn't funny in the first place, anyway.
>>106937those looks really good! I just got home so im just starting to print it out now. i'll post the finished one if i can finish mine :P
They look good because you did a good job with the original model, zel. Give yourself some credit :)
>>106953aw thanks. the model was done w/ zbrush, very quick and easy to make a simple blob-like model and texture (thats why you see the the texture map being so badly done, its an automated map).If theres anything else that is quick and simple and relevant to my interest i will not mind making the models for you /po/pos.As for the actual making the lumas...well. i tried the stupid pepakura viewer for craft robo and didnt freakin work and im too lazy to cut it the old fashion way. ah well. i guess i'll try again tomorrow.So only thing I've really used my craft robo much for was cutting my other craft stuff, and making luma bumperstickers lol.
Well, as long as it can be unfolded into a working model, I'll be glad to keep messing with Pepakura Designer until it's easily buildable as I did with the Luma.
Hi, I just looked into papercraft, and I can't figure this out at all "/I love the final product, I have all of the "As" Cut out But I can't figure it outHelp if you can and I really appreciate it
Use the .pdo file version instead of just the instructions. If you need the program, it's pepakura viewer.With the program, turn on the "Check Corresponding Face" option, then click on any face of the pieces or the completed model to have the other get highlighted. Makes assembly a lot easier when you have a 3-d map.
>>106982Thank you so much ^-^I'm almost done making a mudkip right now ^-^Will probably try the Luma tomorrowThanks again