A few designs of mine, some new, some not

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I can try and get cp's up for them, this week. I don't know about instructions (maybe for the easier one's) but if i have ALOT of time, I might give it a shot.
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Made another Wild Boar. It's bigger and out of flat paper. I was able to put a couple more details into this one.

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Wow, it's such a nice model! :D
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Thanks, I'm trying to design a new model, using that same base. I'd tell you what it was, but what's the surprise in that? :wink:
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Not so quikly with new models! :lol: :wink:
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Came up with a new model, based off of the same base as the Boar. I saw Guspath Go's werewolf, and thought I should try and design my own. I put a river of pleats horizontally and vertically through the paper, collapsed it flat, and continued with relatively the same process as the Boar. The result is a bit more cartoony than I would have liked, but it worked out.

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Try to change proportions to make head smaller, I think.
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Post by orion119net »

Actually, I like it how it is now. Its got a stylized look to it.
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Werewolf, with a strangely boar-like head :lol: I'm just kidding, it's very nice! (Will you be making diagrams for it, too? :wink: )
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Post by Watusa »

yeah, i like the look of it too, it kind of jumps out at you.

plus, because the head is big, it makes the details less fiddly (if the head was in proportion, the features on the boar's face would be all mushed).
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Well, the steps are fairly similar to those of the boar, the only difference is the horizontal and vertical river of pleats, that give the fingers and toes, and in turn yeild flaps for the lower jaw and tongue. Then, you just fold the steps the same as the boar, until you have the base. The details are obviously different, though. :D
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Post by PLP »

i like this model, it seams to be a cartoon!!!

congratulations!
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head to big, but rest its good :wink:

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The big head is what makes it look like a cartoon, rockman. :D
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