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There are a couple of the automatons that I like and might try making. @PapercraftNony: Have you found any paper model flowers that come close to what you are looking for? If you can find enough photos of the peruvian flower you could try printing the pictures and cutting out the petals and assembling them. Paint.net is a free to down load image processing program that is easy to use. The clone and rescale functions could be used to make petal images, and you could get stamens, pistels, stems and leaves from a Canon paper model. Here are some other names of the flower that you can google to find more pictures. Alstroemeria, the Peruvian lily, or lily of the Incas, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Alstroemeriaceae. |
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Yeah, opening up the larger display still doesn't get you to the original flowers
He had one of miniature roses that drove me bonkers. That was before I had much experience. Now I wish I could find it again so I could give it a shot.
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I made a couple of petals using paint.net using clone, smudge and lasso select functions.
It took me a couple of minutes, and I am not skilled and did try to be careful. If you cloned the inner pink color and texture from the flower to a larger area, you could print that and use it as the outside of the flower. Stamens and pistles could be borrowed from other flower models or made them with wire, rolled paper bits and water color paints. Print glue up and cut out the petals, bend and crinkle them into shape, assemble them on a stem, repeat a couple of time, add leaves, and you will have made a one of a kind paper bouquet. Use any flower that you can find useful pictures of as the image source. |
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Beautiful work there. Are you going to branch out to Floral Displays?
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Yes, Sasatoku's sites offers a lot of models. Pity missing the more detailed flowers though. |
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has anyone emailed them asking for those flowers to be reposted?
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