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how to make clear canopy?
I am still fairly new to the paper modeling world, but I absolutely love it. I am also fortunate enough to have a job where I am able to spend most of my day working on models (I am blessed). So now I am to the point where I am past learning the basics and want to get more detail oriented. I hate how a printed canopy can completely ruin the look of an otherwise very detailed model. Can someone make a tutorial on how to make clear canopys? I would love to learn this technique to make my models start looking nice. Thanks.
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That's the kind of job I want...Where can I apply?:D
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Canopy Forming...,
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Here's how i do it, the simple way without vacuum-forming, it's realy fast, it takes less than an hour to get a exeptable canopy
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thank you all for your help. I will think about all of you while I am working on my models "on the clock" (ha, ha).
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