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Deviant Art Guide?
Does anybody know of a guide for the Deviant Art website? It seems to contain a great many paper models, but organized by their creators, so only if you learn an artist's name can you search for his models. I tried a wild-card symbol in the URL, which at first seemed to let me search for models, but the results were few and did not include some that I knew existed there.
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You can try searching for 'Papercraft', it should show you a lot of the models, if the designers tagged it properly.
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It can be a maze to find anything in Yale, but I find that typing "papercraft" into the search box (Top left) usually shows up most of it. Scroll through 'til you find something of interest, then click on 'More like this' or search for that artist.
Which reminds me ... I haven't had a scan through there for a while.
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On the main Deviant Art page,
on the left hand side there is a list of their categories Go down to Artisan Crafts Then click on Folding and Papercraft and up comes the 6 categories under this header Bookbinding and Bookmaking Cubeecraft Models Origami Other Papercutting & Scherenschnitte and of course just searching for papercraft or paper model will return lists you can also search for a character, and then follow the steps I outlined above Rick
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