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Anonymous
can everyone link me to your favorite intro to papercraft videos?

i watched a really great one the other day, and i was going to show it to my friend, but now i cant find it.

im looking for something that goes over the basics, like: scoring your folds, pre-folding, and other stuff.

thanks.


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>> Xydirus
yamaha
>> Anonymous
>>120800

does that mean you're going to help me?
>> Anonymous
>>120801
No, that means the videos are from yamaha.
>> Anonymous
>>120799


OP here, after scouring my internet history, i found the video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22zrSOI3WIw&NR=1

very basic stuff, but very helpful if this is your first time doing this kind of stuff.

id also like to add that papercraft is impossible without 110 lb cardstock.

DO NOT try it with printer paper.


also, the cloud's wolf armor logo is a great first project.

http://www.freewebs.com/chamoo_papercrafts/newestpapercraft.htm

first one on that page. ^^
>> Anonymous
I've successfully built several papercrafts using copy paper. It's more delicate than card stock, but hardly impossible to work with. In some aspects, it's better because you don't need to score as many folds or touch up edges with markers, and it's easier to cut.
>> Anonymous
>>120803
God damnit i'm half way through making a mech and i'm using printer paper
Fucksake I though I'd need printer paper for papercraft.
Ah well it's looks alright, a bit wonky here and there, you can see the odd white.
>> Anonymous
>>120935
stuff it with tissue paper to reinforce
>> Anonymous
>>120800
http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/global/entertainment/papercraft/howto/index.html