Today I started working on the “flat” version of papercraft Grimm (at this stage the working title was still dude2006):
And here the second prototype:
(I know: bad picture)
update:
Today I started working on the “flat” version of papercraft Grimm (at this stage the working title was still dude2006):
And here the second prototype:
(I know: bad picture)
update:
This weekend I want to create / design a papercraft figure myself! And this process starts with a rough design.
This is the first sketch of Grumm (it had the working title: Dude2006 ):
The same night I build a rough version:
(crappy picture: couldn’t find my digital camera: so I used my webcam)
update:
Yes, let’s make a urban papercraft series!
This time I want to point you towards Sjors Trimbach site. He created Brickboy.
You can build a brickboy yourself: visit the site, goto [designs], choose one of you favorite, press [download], print it and start building!
If you are more creative then that: you can design a brickboy yourself! Just send a email (I could place the email here, but I won’t because I don’t want to add to his spam …. so goto the site and click on [info] ).
The same comment I gave Shin Tanaka, I’m giving to Sjors: he is holding back some (new) designs, found these using google:
And my own custom Brickboy will be added to my wish list. So much to do – so little time.
Shin Tanaka made a also a Brickboy!
I decided to share a “hobby” of mine (read more about my “hobbies”).
But I will only share the cool part of it: I’m talking about urban papercraft.
The cool customizable paper toys who are similar to that of the vinyl scene.
Shin Tanaka is my favorite (well …. I can’t find a lot of builders who approach papercraft with a urban style). I like the simple shapes he uses to create the figures and that they fit on one pace of paper. But what makes him a genius is the fact that he makes DIY paper toys. And it works…. I want to design one too. So this will be added to my wish list. I especially like the GRITTY.
An example: darkimey X GRITTY
One of the master himself: QRCOD GRITTY
So if you have some spare time try one of these: the custom designed paper model collection especially made as a canvas for graffiti writers and designers who want to present their work for public! Or design a SPIKY BABY or GRITTY
Basic Spike from the SPIKY BABY [SERIES 3] – box
<< An example from bicho
The only “comment” I have about Shin that his portfolio-site doesn’t let us see everything he made in the past: he also made some papercraft based on figures from Michael Lau (Michael Lau creates bad ass figures!!): Davy (red), Davy in different colors, SF.M.L.F, and a “Special Paper Model Download Page” in English.
Update #1: An article about Shin Tanaka can be found Pingmag – The Tokoyo-based magazine