This one just about slipped through the cracks of my overflowing inbox, it came to me last night though - remember that email about the 4 foot tall Gundam Papercraft?
Freedom Gundam - 4 foot papercraft from Taras Lesko on Vimeo.
Yeah, that's pretty freaking awesome. You can follow the continuing adventures of the crazy papercrafting machine that is Taras Lesko here.
WOOOOOooooOOOOOW
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It's amazing how 2 months can be narrowed down to a mere 4 minutes. Congrats =D! Amazing work of art.
ReplyDeleteThat thing is tits!
ReplyDeleteGod, that must have requested lots of patience.
ReplyDeleteMuch more than I need to build my papercrafts :P
But they did, they had the patience needed and as a result we got this video.
Nice one.
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Dont you have any Friends/Hobbys ??
ReplyDeleteGreat work!!
ReplyDelete*what is the name of track playing behind the scene?*
may i know what software r u using???
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ReplyDeleteHoyah, you will need to ask the creator of this fine papercraft - his website is http://www.kranestyle.com/
ReplyDeletethat you blog is very interesting for me. You clever, so prepare to be reading an article of interest
ReplyDeletethat you blog is very interesting for me. You clever, so prepare to be reading an article of interest
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome. Makes me feel bad that my Steam Punk mech is painted and not colored paper (http://phillipvaldez.blogspot.com/)
ReplyDeleteOi tenho varios paper crafts aqui no meu site de animes e cartoons
ReplyDeleteWow... GREAT!!!!
ReplyDeleteCan I do it this way? Flatten the whole model in 3ds max using "UVW Unwrap", and then edit everything using PhotoShop and Illustrator on the flatten image... I haven't really try what I wrote, it's just a POV of mine... Or do you have a more simple software which you can recommend... I'm really interested in all these...
ReplyDeletecan you email me the instructions ??? pls!!!
ReplyDeletecan you email me the template??? pls!!!! ITS SO SOSO COOL!!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is awesome!
ReplyDeleteHaha, THAT IS SOOOO AWESOME. My favorite part is how the glue bottle kept moving in funny ways.
ReplyDeleteSugoii! So what kind of paper do you use to create this masterpiece? Cardboard... Origami Paper...Office Paper...? Very well done!
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ReplyDeleteI love your works. I'm a regular visitor to your blog.I would like to hear your opinion on this paper craft url is given.
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WOW This thing is AMAZING! Are there the actual cutouts for this model?
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ReplyDeleteWOW! That is awesome. It looks like it was a lot of work as well. Geez!Nice job, and perfect sond to it as well. lol.
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