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A complex model for this kraft wrapping paper?

Posted: February 7th, 2018, 3:57 pm
by Gerardo
Hey guys. I want to fold a complex model that's perfect for the two colors of this kraft wrapping color; it must include color changes. I do ask please no box-pleating models.

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It's very important that I can find legal and free diagrams, or even videos, for the model on the web. Can you please suggest me something and share the link? Please no crease patterns.

Thank you guys :).

Re: A complex model for this kraft wrapping paper?

Posted: February 7th, 2018, 7:20 pm
by Merlyngami
How big is it? And how thick?

Re: A complex model for this kraft wrapping paper?

Posted: February 7th, 2018, 7:49 pm
by Gerardo
I have a roll, it's 70 cm (27 9/16 in) wide and it's 70 g/m2 but it feels less dense than that. Yesterday I folded an envelope with it. It's very complaint and withstanding, that's why I wish to try a complex model with it.

Re: A complex model for this kraft wrapping paper?

Posted: February 8th, 2018, 12:04 am
by DavidW

Re: A complex model for this kraft wrapping paper?

Posted: February 8th, 2018, 4:02 pm
by Gerardo
Thanks DavidW. Fluffy by Marc Kirschenbaum seems like a good option. I'd say my paper is really appropiate for models with fur like that one. Does anyone else have any other suggestions?

I looked around as well and found two instructional videos, that seem to be legal, of models I like for this paper:
Finnish Lapphund by Seth Friedman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kxk2Ex8awI0
Unicorn by Dong Viet Thien, video by Dao Tuan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4Dp_3_JU_s

Do you guys think they look complex? I'm not sure but I'd say they do look really attractive!

If anyone else has recommendations I'd really appreciate them :D. Remember they must be legal and freely available on te web.

Re: A complex model for this kraft wrapping paper?

Posted: February 8th, 2018, 5:23 pm
by DavidW
Gerardo wrote: Do you guys think they look complex? I'm not sure but I'd say they do look really attractive!
I think so, if that dog was an intermediate model most of the shape would come from a shaping step at the end instead of baked into the base like that model does. The complexity of the mane on the unicorn model puts it at least as high intermediate.