Does any papercraft clothing exist, like shorts or skirts that could be scaled fit a person?-Pic not related
Basically any character papercraft that has clothes can be scaled to fit a real human, maybe some small adaptions are needed. Two things though:1. When you bend, the paper won't bend as fabric would.2. Why oh why would you want that... ?
>>73686Sexy, Sexy Poses?
>>73685a duct-tape is fine too perhaps?cause... duct-tape clothing is hip.
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>>73713prove to me that they are paper.
>>73714I know they're not, when you balance on your toes the calve muscle flexes and dents on the side. When you wear heels and can rest on your heals it's not as flexed. Her calve isn't dented.
>>73729ugggggh heels*
>>73729I knew it!not the whole calf thing, but that they weren't paper!
>>73731>>73729Easier way to tell:Paper isn't generally that thick.
>>73732Generally, but I'm sure you know there are many types of paper. Some of which is that thick, but does not slice that clean. I'm betting on that bullet proof plastic or powder coated steel. Either way, ouch.
>>73742why would it have to be bullet proof?
http://www.dickblick.com/lessonplans/2006paperdress/Paper dresses were a very short-lived fad propegated by retards in the 60's. Though retards propegated a lot of stupid thngs during the 60's.
>>73744is propegated your new word for the day?
>>73743It doesn't NEED to be bullet proof. I forgot the name of the plastic. It's some kind of poly. It's just a very strong plastic that comes in various widths, or varying durability.
>>73746it could just be any hard plastic that could support the weight of a human female.
>>73745Nah, my new word for the day is aichmorhabdophobia - A fear of being beaten with a pointed stick.
>>73747I'm sure that if it is plastic it is that bullet proof one. I don't know of any stronger plastic. But I'm leaning toward powder coated steel now.I could just be polyurethane, Couture is a always short lived. Doesn't need to support anything longer then it takes to walk a runway and double back. And those models are so light it wouldn't matter much.
>>73757true
>>73746Is polycarbonate the word you're looking for?Apple seems to like using bullet proof acrylic plastic for their computers. I guess it makes them look more clean cut and high tech than they really are.