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What to build next...? Anonymous
I have the actual non-rapidshare models in front of me waiting to be built. So Im asking /po/... which should I build first?
Knight or Archer?
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>88464So Im boasting to /po/... that I have the actual non-rapidshare models.
Fixed for what kind of a question is that??
If you like them both equally, then it doesn't matter, if you like one better than the other, the choice is easy...
>> Anonymous
im not trying to boast. if anything, you guys are the lucky ones. Rapidshare is free - I had to pay for these! :)
Just trying to get some community feedback or whatever to make my next project more interesting.
>> Cotton Eyed Joe
If you can't scan them, go with the archer first, she's prettier ^_^
>> Anonymous
>>88467you guys are the lucky ones. Rapidshare is free - I had to pay for these! :)
You consider getting it for free luckier, so if given the choice, you would much rather have them for free?
But you knew they were on RapidShare, so you were given the choice, and you chose to pay for them?
Stop contradicting yourself lol...

PS, protip: flip a coin.
>> Anonymous
archer looks harder and looks 10x better

make the knight to warm up and get used to their design, then do archer.
>> Anonymous
What are these called exactly?
I'd like the model, but I don't see them on /rs/. (It might help if I knew what I was looking for)

Are they still on /po/ somewhere?
>> Anonymous
>>88494
They're papercrafts from Lineage:
http://rapidsearch.yi.org/?s=lineage+papercraft
>> Anonymous
>>88495
Oh, thank you muchly.
Also a reply within 15 minutes? AWESOME!
>> Anonymous
any templates for the archer? rapidsearch turns up only elf, knight and human.
>> Anonymous
>>88506
The Knight=Human.
OP archer isn't from Lineage2, but from PristonTale.
But you seriously didn't figure out to search for "archer" after>>88495pointed you to RapidSearch..?
http://rapidsearch.yi.org/?s=archer
>> Anonymous
>>88513
I'm not>>88506but I also had the same problem. The PrisonTale thing was misleading, but I did download it, just in case.

Can anyone tell me, were these originally printed on A4 paper, or on A3?
>> Anonymous
>>88559
3Dpaper models come in a variety of paper sizes, usually bigger than you can fit under a standard A4 scanner. It's a first anti-pirating measure, and actually a pretty good one: many people won't bother scanning it it if they can't do it in one piece (properly aligning 2 parts is harder than you'd think). Printing it double sided is nice because you won't see the fold lines on the finished model, but again, it's very difficult to align two seperate scans, especially if it's front and back.
Back to your question: they're meant for paper bigger than A4. How big exactly I don't know.
But why would you really really really want it make the exact same size as the original one? Just print it on the paper your printer can handle, and it will be a little smaller. That's all.
>> Anonymous
OP here
Ive built the lineage elf from 3dpaper already with great results, and the knight is in the same series, so I think I'll do that first.
The archer is on huge sheets that require a large scanner. Knight sheets are tiny, though.
Someone was asking about the Lineage dark elf model a few weeks ago. Its not available yet. Should be released soon. I will try to scan it somehow when I get it.
>> Anonymous
The archer cans that are on rapidshare are horrible quality, it's a shame that the pages are oversized so you can't rescan it, I'd love to build it.
>> Anonymous
3dpaper.com is ridiculously cheap compared to papercraft prices in america. the knight was only like 7 bucks! the archer is a bit more because of the large box and whatnot.
For 38 bucks, i got knight and archer, international express shipping, a shipping bnox covered in cool korean stamps, and they threw in some freebie models and swag as well. well worth it.
>> Anonymous
>>88562
Aligining isn't that hard; done it a few times before. Do it in Photoshop and play with the opaque level.

As for front/back: you can always print it out on 2 pages and use a non-waterbased glue to put them together. In Photoshop, mirror and opaque the backside, align everything and put little X-marks on both sheets so you can later make tiny holes with a needle there and align the papers.

>>88590
To OP: you wouldn't consider delivering an awesome template for /po/? The one on rapidshare is of an unuseable quality.
>> Anonymous
I would love to, but I dont have a scanner, let alone access to one large enough to do the archer pages.
I'm building the knight first, so Ill see what I can do.
>> Anonymous
>>88621
Maybe I should have elaborated: aligning wouldn't be hard, if the scanning has been done properly. And that's "not always" the case... ;)
Sometimes even though one would assume both halves of the paper have been scanned on the same scanner with the same settings, one of them needs to be stretched a little to fit the other one?!
Oversized paper so most people can't scan it in one go is actually a quite effective means of anti-pirating. ;)
>> Anonymous
>>88774
Someone needs an A3 scanner :)

Back when I had my old A4 flatbed scanner, I scanned a few oversized images; things worked pretty well