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Dear all,
Thank you for your kind interest over my works for years. I found one thing that I do not want to draw the instruction due to there are too many airplanes cardmodels available and it will certainly takes years for completion my project. Once, I read a friend tell me about this puzzle, due to its simplicity of parts that always having only major parts such as fuselage, wing, stabilizer etc... So, I decide that I will make my book that contain only the models only but there is no instruction because today there are more than 300 models available. Please give me some comment then I can make the decision over my pending job because I will do it by myself without the concerning of the publication.
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If you are going to publish a book, you really should publish instructions. Even if it is just build pics.
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If not for every plane, as that would be a tremendously involved undertaking given there are 300 model kits planned, perhaps a representative photographic essay on one or two airplane kits just to show the novice how they can make them? Perhaps using the F-18 as an example, that would be helpful to those who are just starting out in paper modeling, as I suspect they are your target audience of this book, correct?
I do wish you the very best and hope you will keep us all advised as to how this project is proceeding when you have the chance. Cheers! Jim |
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Very hectic work but I think this is very good recommendation.
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Concur - a reasonable set of directions and build pictures for at least one (representative) model should be included. You should also consider short notes for any models that require significantly different "tricks" for assembly.
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Did you design these by hand or with 3D software? If the latter, it would not be too much a problem to use the 3D files for the instructions.
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Good recommendation, so I have to learn more how to use the right program for this task!
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witch program is it please tell me
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Depends on which 3D software he is using. For example, When I did the instructions for the Starchaser model, I took screen grabs of all the individual parts in pepakura, cleaned them up in photoshop, then finished them in Photoshop as well.
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