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ITT /po/crastinators post their favourite papercraft and/or origami.

Embedded in the image is my favourite dragon papercraft in .pdo files. The image is not my build, somebody else posted it here a while ago.
>> Anonymous
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Oh, and here's an embedder.
>> naru wuves his veny
>>74797
so thats not ur fav or what?
btw thats the paperkraftthat i learned super glue IS NOT good for paperkrafting, i got to finishing hte stand and i just gave up. my fingers were all super glued up and i was just agervated. and as it turns out my nephiew snuck into my room and "accedently" smashed it. so i just need to reprint the stand but i dont wanna bother with it anymore.
>> Anonymous
in b4 wtf how do i open it
>> Anonymous
i n00b. what is this embedding, speak sense women.
>> Anonymous
>>74808
Click the thumbnail, save the jpeg in the new browser window. If your browser only lets you save it as bmp, then you have downloaded too much pron and you need to clear your temporary internet files.
Save the big image as jpeg, then right click and open with winrar, or change the file extension from jpg to rar and doubleclick to open with winrar.
>> Anonymous
>>74805

Nah, it's my favourite papercraft that I've made but I didn't know I'd like it so much when I started so I ended up giving it to my math teacher before I took any pictures.

>>74808

How do I get an embedded file?
Save an image then open/extract directly with a compressed file extractor (such as WinRAR). The surest way to download an embed is to right-click on the blue, underlined filename above the image (ex. 1174010166.jpg) and 'Save As...'. You can also rename the image to a .rar file but this method can be temperamental as those embedding files sometimes use other formats such as .zip.

How do I embed a file?
DL & extract the image. Instructions included in the file.
>> Anonymous
Omigod, that thing is beautiful! Non-rapishit for it? Pleases?
>> Anonymous
>>75105
It's embedded in the OP image, as the OP said.
>> Anonymous
thanks heaps on the embedding info, paper for everyone!
>> Anonymous
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thanks heaps on the embedding info, paper for everyone!
>> Anonymous
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I've always liked this train whistle. I love working, practical papercraft.

Whoo! Whoo!
>> Onanymous
>>75209
A sound papercraft!
I am amused!
>> Anonymous
I got the pdf's and jpg's from the image. The jpg's seem to be screen shots of a pdo file, is there a pdo file of this model cause i'm having trouble working out how the pieces for the head go together.
>> Anonymous
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>>75273

Oh, what the hell. I could of sworn I embedded the .pdo files. Sorry, here they are.
>> Anonymous
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Not that complicated, but still gold.
>> Tumbo !.CzKQna1OU
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<-- my favorite origami so far. Still haven't finished it.
>> Moony
>>75401
about that... what size base pieces are you using? The first time I saw a picture of it, there was nothing for reference, so I assumed it was just huge and done out of regular business cards.
>> Tumbo !.CzKQna1OU
>>75410

cubes are .75" entire thing is about 22"
>> Moony
>>75416
yes, but what are the dimensions of the rectangles the 3/4" cubes are made of?
>> Tumbo !.CzKQna1OU
oh a standard notecard cut into four pieces in both dimension, producing 3/4" by 5/4" pieces
>> Anonymous
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My favorite papercraft.
>> Anonymous
>>75579
Sauce on the stencil?
>> Moony
nothing clearer than that, unfortunately. the original was even a photoshop of a different stencil... but cleaning it up to usable form is on my list of things to do
>> Cotton Eyed Joe
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>> Anonymous
GET THE FUCK OFF OF MY /i/ YOU PAPERFAGS!