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>>154653 I pdf'ed it for convenience. It's from Computer Arts Projects march 2006. The thing is, "urban paper toys" isn't really like the kind of papercraft you see most, especially not here: they're made more by graphic designers, than 3D/papercraft people. They're more 2D focused, the 3D of a papertoy is just a canvas for their "artwork", it's not about the 3D shape, it's about how the art interacts with the shape. Don't go planning an epic paper toy shape, if you don't have better than epic art plans for it. Oh, and if you made "featured customs for big name papercraft workers", then show us. ;)
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