It's not finished... it's finished.Has some basic colours done, but it's a pair of hueg 300dpi png files, so you can just open it in Photoshop or something, flood-fill it to your liking, add whatever you feel like to it, go nuts.It's pretty simple to build, I didn't write instructions. Cut everything out, fold it up, the legs are folded double and glued for strength and to look less crappy, as are the arms. If you leave the bottom body flap open, you can use your fingers to press everything on.Comments etc. would be grinned at.
Page 2.Those round red skull things and the "parchment" strips are purity seals. I left a couple without lines so you can write your own, if the mood takes you.
This is what it looks like assembled.Plz to be forgiving it being in black and white, I only have a crappy laser printer.
Thank you very much, mister ! -saves-
I always like to do simple papercrafts like this one as a nice change from the more "realistic" (well, it's still paper... ;o) and more difficult papercrafts from time to time.Only thing I can say is: with some inkjet printers, the ink can smear when you get glue on it and it makes a horrible mess and sometimes the glue doesn't even hold because of that (obviously also depends on what kind of glue you use). That's why the glueing tabs are usually left plain white instead of colored/grey in this case.
>>36427Hmm, I didn't even think of that.I intend to do a couple of revisions of this, couple of different arms and stuff, maybe a different head, so I will definitely put white tabs on it next time.
This is cool work, nice pattern!
>>36429Well, it was just a small remark, but the smearing does happen sometimes. Over all, I like the simplicity of the design: it's nice to also have a papercraft you can do in half an hour instead of the ones you need to spread out over several evenings.
thanks you thanks you thanks you
hey this is fun!
Heh, Spaced reference in the OP. Cool model.