This is what I have so far. The arm and head are posable While I was working on the project I found that magnets are really good to help hold tabs in, as long as you have a way to get them out afterwards. for cutting black paper I printed on white paper then connected with magnets and cut both. Here you can see that the hat can detach like a normal minifigure. I made the head here slightly differently than I made it in the prototype, and I found that the order you glue things can make a big difference and make it easier. I also found that cloth pins work to hold parts in place. In conclusion even though I didnt get it all done for the due date I'm still going to keep working on the rest of the project.
We are making 3d objects out of paper. Before we do that we are researching different kinds of paper craft. There are many ways to make things out of paper. The artist I have chosen for my inspiration is Hoang Tien Quyet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The works have lots of curvature and shape. You can use your eyes to follow lines that flow through the entire object. The curving shape of the paper helps make the animals look more natural. I also noticed some of the objects have textures. Number 5 has a texture on its body that makes it look soft and bushy. The overlapping curves and shapes remind me of the way cars are designed. Especially with Number 6, because of the ways the curves flow through the whole object, and create overlapping points, points of tension, and curvature. The form is also made into very simple large shapes. These objects are made with a special technique where you make the paper damp, and it al...
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