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Anonymous
This papercraft is delicious

thing is, I only ever wanted to try papercraft only after I got the sheets for this Suiseiseki...

So, /po/, can anyone give e the basics on making papercraft?(cutting, assembling, etc.)
>> Anonymous
Step one: Cut.
Step two: Assemble.
Step three: Glue.

Hope that helps.
>> Anonymous
>>67942

Next time give the full instructions...
Step one: Cut.
Step two: Assemble.
Step three: Glue.
Step four: ????????
Step five: Profit
>> Anonymous
Curl paper with the edge of a ruler.

I didn't have 2 brain cells to rub together to figure that one out for myself.

PS. Post Suiseiseki sheets please!
>> Anonymous
OP here

>>67942
thank you much... it may seem simple and retarded, but I really want to do my first one well
>> Anonymous
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>>67945
I have 3 folders of sheets, but as far as I can tell they are the same... so 2nd folder 1st sheet
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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assembly...
>> Anonymous
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check OP for assembly number 3
>> Anonymous
Thanks anon.

Use a sharp scalpel for tricky bits, a decent pair of scissors (if you use double sided tape instead of glue use a different pair to cut it because it's a sticky bitch), printer paper is usually fine, a dashed line is a valley fold, a dashed & dotted line is a mountain fold, don't follow instructions in Japanese, you should be fine.
>> Anonymous
Does anybody have any pictures of Suiseiseki finished?

I'm finding her to be a bitch because of a creator who's ignorantly impractical.
>> Anonymous
>>68406
I've never seen a finished picture, but Mizuiro's models aren't that hard once you get used to them.
>> Anonymous
>>68406

Suiseiseki is much easier than Shinku, in my experience. So it could be worse.
>> SilentCaay
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I have the two render images from Miz's site. Closest I have to a finished product. Suiseiseki was my first /po/ for the same reason (no camera for pics, though). Just go slow and build the lined version. Make sure you have the .pdo file and Pepakura Viewer to help guide you. Suiseiseki is actually pretty simple for the most part but I'd stick with the lined version for practice and go back and rebuild the unlined version later, when you're a bit better, which is what I did.
>> SilentCaay
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And the other render image...
>> Anonymous
>>68406
I'll take your word for it.
It's not so much that it's difficult - it's just the design and the way it's been tabbed. She would've been a lot easier to make if she was larger (Her waist has the diameter of a drinking straw) and if it had been tabbed differently, her hair for one would be a lot easier to put together.