![]() ![]() So I downloaded a model from sketchup community component models and reduced the planes for papercrafting, after then I unfolded it in Pepakura and printed it out on a thick paper. If you've never done this before, every edge of the pieces are numbered, where there's another piece that has the same number on an edge, that means they go together. Pepakura is a program that unfolds 3d models so you'll be able to make a real life papercraft model of it. I'm well aware that not everybody is familiar with Pepakura and 3d modelling, so I'm making it easier for you. Paint thinner (depends on what paint you're using) Sculpting tools (I actually only used cutters, small files because I didn't have pro sculpting tools with me)īrown and yellow water based paints (or just go get your poster color set, or watercolors.) Plaster of Paris (or if you have more budget, body filler) Thick paper/board (a4)(make sure it fits in your printer, haha)
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