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Tips? Anonymous
I'm almost done with my first papercraft and I remember a while back there was a disscussion about using some sort of seal to help keep it from being weather damaged. Anyone know of what is best? I give Quote for thanks.
>> Anonymous
>>33828to help keep it from being weather damaged

/po/ is kinda of an indoors-hobby. ;)
But I know some people glaze their papercrafts with a spraycan of glaze.
>> Anonymous
It's usually called acrylic glaze or gloss. You can buy it at any art supply store.
>> chrono-fox !sko5SeEpMc
/r/ing quote that someone had made the 3D model of.
>> NeonPSY
So someone accually d/led that model I made.
>> chrono-fox !sko5SeEpMc
>>33892
Yeah, are you going to make it into a papercraft?
Edited mario isn't doing it for me.
>> NeonPSY
Nah, nah, I'm they guy who made the mario edit that isn't working for you.

Although, It seriously wouldn't be that hard to make the head longer in one direction.
>> Anonymous
clear cote. Look for a clear aerosol spray, anything that says that it can be used for decoupage should work.

You could use mod podge too if you have the patience to brush it on evenly or if you have an atomizer, you could spray it on.