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Old 03-28-2018, 07:52 PM
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From real object to paper model

I ran across this on the YouTubes tonight. I don't know if "real object" is a good term, but you can see what I mean A very interesting way to capture an object's shape and convert it to a paper model. I can see this as being potentially useful in translating organic curves to paper.

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That is pretty neat.

There are instructions on the web on how to make a lifesize 3D paper model of yourself.
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That is pretty neat.

There are instructions on the web on how to make a lifesize 3D paper model of yourself.
Here it is:
https://www.instructables.com/id/Project-Paper-clone/
This is a different technique, as the other involves literally wrapping paper on object to get a template. The other is a very good tutorial on how to model a character using photo references. I recommend both for someone looking for design workflow ideas.
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Thanks pro posting. These are helpful.
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Nice. I will try that on my motorcycle when the time comes.

I'm gonna need a lot of paper and tape.
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