Time for a new model. It's an Al Bhed Sphere model from Final Fantasy X. This little thingys help the player to understand the Al Bheds' conversations appearing at several parts of the storyline. So learn a little bit more about the Al Bhed building this sphere :)
20 cm in diameter and about 9 cm high:
download here: Al Bhed Sphere (pdo & pdf)
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Friday, March 19, 2010
Hat in Progress
Emilia is done!
After a few hours assembling the last parts Emilia is done now! It was my first papercraft without direct folds, what gives her a really smooth realistic look. I will try to keep on with this method on my next projects.
All in all Emilia was easy to assemble. Even if there was no instuction the pdo helped me out to figure out what to assemble next. Of course you need a bit experience in papercrafting...
The hardest parts where the hands. As i said before i dont really like extreme small parts, but well, the outcome is ok for me =)
All in all Emilia was easy to assemble. Even if there was no instuction the pdo helped me out to figure out what to assemble next. Of course you need a bit experience in papercrafting...
The hardest parts where the hands. As i said before i dont really like extreme small parts, but well, the outcome is ok for me =)
Thursday, March 18, 2010
24 parts left!
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Jacket finished
Lifesize Ultima Sword anyone?
Well i was bored and found a few weapon files on my external harddrive. I don't even know if it is the "right" size to be lifesize. I just did it by eye calculation. Such a big model, 153cm to be precise (equals 60 inch), doesn't really fit anywhere in my small room. I am thinking about hanging it on the wall ^^ Please post your comments how you like the model and if i should build it. For those who want to be faster than me; downloadlink below:
1. I haven't tried out if all the flaps are positioned right. If you really think about building the model, check out what you do before you cut the pieces out!
2. There are no inner supports, so if you build it, it will maybe bend at some areas. My tip is to measure the thickness of the hilt cause that is the thickness of the whole sword! Then you can add a long "whatever" at the inside of the whole thing to make it stable.
3. I just printed out one part of the blade and well, it looks very blurry. That happens if you resize a little game sword to a lifesize monster. Hmm vector graphics ftw?
If you find a wrong flap please comment it!
download here: Ultima Sword
download here: Ultima Sword (small)
download here: Ultima Sword (PDF)
1. I haven't tried out if all the flaps are positioned right. If you really think about building the model, check out what you do before you cut the pieces out!
2. There are no inner supports, so if you build it, it will maybe bend at some areas. My tip is to measure the thickness of the hilt cause that is the thickness of the whole sword! Then you can add a long "whatever" at the inside of the whole thing to make it stable.
3. I just printed out one part of the blade and well, it looks very blurry. That happens if you resize a little game sword to a lifesize monster. Hmm vector graphics ftw?
If you find a wrong flap please comment it!
download here: Ultima Sword
download here: Ultima Sword (small)
download here: Ultima Sword (PDF)
Monday, March 1, 2010
[Emilia] Building the jacket
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