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Puffstoole
I just finished making this! It's my first (and probably last) attempt at doing one of these. There's a few rough spots, both in the drawing and cutting out. Considering the size of the scissors I was using it's kind of understandable... I didn't hand-draw it though, I traced it from a scene in the show.
A couple more pictures of Konata vs Foriegner coming.
>> Puffstoole
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Size comparison of the scissors
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...and finally, a close-up.
What do you guys think?
>> Anonymous
Need speedy punch and impact lines. :P
>> Anonymous
Is this supposed to be a "paperchild"?
First, paperchilds need to interact with the environment. This is just a little pair of figure cutouts, mini standees, totally missing the point.
Second... scissors = fail
>> Puffstoole
>>146269
woah, no need to sage, I didn't realise they had to interact with the environment in some way. And yeah, scissors are fail, but it's the only cutting tool I could find
>> Anonymous
>>146276
The idea behind paperchilds (so you know it's Japanese lol) is that they're "paper figures come to life", they're your "child". So they "react" when you pinch them, or pull their jacket.
>> Puffstoole
>>146277
ah, I get it now. I'll keep it in mind if I attempt another paperchild.
I was just bored before and wanted to make something, but my lack of printer ruled out most stuff.
>> Anonymous
>>146269
What's wrong with scissors?
>> Anonymous
>>146378
see
>it's kind of understandable
but since you're a newdyke troll with no actual building experience or skill of course you wouldn't know.
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i have taken my paperchild to a higher level
>> Anonymous
>>146397

Youd best be jokin.....
>> Anonymous
>>146397
i so ronery