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Re: Fierfek's Star Wars pepakura file development (Stormtrooper & Boba armor links up GAH! 3-year old son's fickle descision on a Haloweenie costume (he's gone from 'a dragon' to wanting to be 'Loooke from the Rancor pit in Retourn of the Djedeye witha green lightsaber') has forced me to shift gears from doing the Stormie (Thanks Fierfek!
I'll keep pluggin away at those!), to having to come up with a Vader. I've got unfolded files for most parts (shins, chest box, belt boxes, cod) except for the chest armor. Is anyone working on that unfold, or is there any resource specific to showing how to take a mesh through an unfold? I'd be happy to take a stab at it if so! 3-year old son's fickle descision on a Haloweenie costume (he's gone from 'a dragon' to wanting to be 'Loooke from the Rancor pit in Retourn of the Djedeye witha green lightsaber') has forced me to shift gears from doing the Stormie (Thanks Fierfek! I'll keep pluggin away at those!), to having to come up with a Vader. I've got unfolded files for most parts (shins, chest box, belt boxes, cod) except for the chest armor.
He now wears an eyepatch (which looks super badass), and his loss of depth perception has hampered his ability to directly work with glass like he could during his more youthful years. Nevertheless, he's left a huge mark in the contemporary art scene. Buddyrider installation art nyc schedule. In the 1960s, he studied under renowned glass artists Harvey Littleton at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and both literally and figuratively carried the torch from there. In 1976, Chihuly was in a car accident in England, which resulted in him losing vision in his left eye.
Is anyone working on that unfold, or is there any resource specific to showing how to take a mesh through an unfold? I'd be happy to take a stab at it if so! Re: Fierfek's Star Wars pepakura file development (Stormtrooper & Boba armor links up Thanks, Fierfek! Personally I'm not too worried about the lid, as I'll be using a DPCA Vader, but the armor pieces would be a godsend if you get around to them - I looked at the pep files I've already got, and the unfolds are definetly a little.messy.and scary.and they made me cry like a little girl when I tried to think about cutting and assembling all these strips of paper 10' long by 1/8' in multi-curved 'S' shapes. Compared to what you've done with the armor you've put up so far. You seem to have a real knack for efficient, actually CUTTABLE unfolds! Re: Fierfek's Star Wars pepakura file development (Stormtrooper & Boba armor links up Great news, I for one will be looking forward to it!
Based on the original template file in pdo format downloaded from the website Pepakura Gallery #409. Original web page Stormtrooper Paper Craft (Japanese). To view a file in pdo, it is necessary to use the Pepakura Viewer program from the following website Pepakura Viewer.
In the meantime I've started on your TK files, and have the chest built, and back almost completed. One question I've got, probably becuase I'm brand spanking new to pep (the TK chest was my first ever, and I'm really impressed with how well a good unfold goes together!) - on your Ab plate, unlike the chest and back, there are no numbers on my printed sheets, and the whole thing is in black (as opposed to red on the other two). Driver epson lx 810l para xpressbet. Is this something I've accidentally changed in my viewer settings, or is it in the PDO itself? Also, there seem to be a variety of wierd triangles which don't go anywhere (again, on the Ab Plate file only), but which seem to be part of various parts, as well as some overlapping 'fold/cut' indications. Is this part of this particular file, or again, is there maybe something I've messed up in my settings? Anyways, really impressed by how easily these go together, and I'll probably start a build thread with some pics if I get much further along tonight. Thanks again Fierfek!
Great news, I for one will be looking forward to it! In the meantime I've started on your TK files, and have the chest built, and back almost completed.
One question I've got, probably becuase I'm brand spanking new to pep (the TK chest was my first ever, and I'm really impressed with how well a good unfold goes together!) - on your Ab plate, unlike the chest and back, there are no numbers on my printed sheets, and the whole thing is in black (as opposed to red on the other two). Is this something I've accidentally changed in my viewer settings, or is it in the PDO itself? Also, there seem to be a variety of wierd triangles which don't go anywhere (again, on the Ab Plate file only), but which seem to be part of various parts, as well as some overlapping 'fold/cut' indications. Is this part of this particular file, or again, is there maybe something I've messed up in my settings? Anyways, really impressed by how easily these go together, and I'll probably start a build thread with some pics if I get much further along tonight.