Paper for these specific models.
Paper for these specific models.
Hi,
I would like to know what paper the designers used for these models...
Dwarf- Fumiaki Kawahata
Santa- Naoki Takeda
Rabbit Head- Toyomura Takashi
Caribu- Kamiya Satoshi
White Hare of Inaba- Morisue Kei
Tiger Beetle- Kanazawa Takashi
Horned Owl- Yada Naoyuki
Thank you so much in advance!!
Fluff
I would like to know what paper the designers used for these models...
Dwarf- Fumiaki Kawahata
Santa- Naoki Takeda
Rabbit Head- Toyomura Takashi
Caribu- Kamiya Satoshi
White Hare of Inaba- Morisue Kei
Tiger Beetle- Kanazawa Takashi
Horned Owl- Yada Naoyuki
Thank you so much in advance!!
Fluff
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Re: Paper for these specific models. Please help!!
Any big paper, elephant hide would do good for the animals.
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Re: Paper for these specific models. Please help!!
Have you seen the CPs and the animals? That crossed my mind too, but WAY too thick. Thanks though!!bnm70 wrote:Any big paper, elephant hide would do good for the animals.
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Re: Paper for these specific models.
red/white tissue foil for the santa is what i would say. double tissue would probably be good for most of them.
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Re: Paper for these specific models.
I don't think Fluffy's asking what paper he should necessarily use for the models, but what the original folders/designers used to fold them.
Here are pictures of the models that I could fnd the originals of:
Santa (Naoki Takeda)
Rabbit Head (Toyomura Takashi)
Caribou (Satoshi Kamiya)
Hare of Inaba (Morisue Kei)
Tiger Beetle (Kanazawa Takashi)
Horned Owl (Yada Naoyuki)
Could not find an image for the dwarf. And the Horned Owl may or may not be an original.
Here are pictures of the models that I could fnd the originals of:
Santa (Naoki Takeda)
Rabbit Head (Toyomura Takashi)
Caribou (Satoshi Kamiya)
Hare of Inaba (Morisue Kei)
Tiger Beetle (Kanazawa Takashi)
Horned Owl (Yada Naoyuki)
Could not find an image for the dwarf. And the Horned Owl may or may not be an original.
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Re: Paper for these specific models.
Tiger beetle could be gampi or kozo. Probably gampi, but I warn you, that stuff is more expensive than origamido, and more special to fold with too.
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Re: Paper for these specific models.
the santa looks like double tissue.
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Re: Paper for these specific models.
Ah, thanks!
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@Razzmatazz: Thanks!
@anonymous person: I think you are exactly right, thanks!
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Re: Paper for these specific models.
The Rabbit Head looks like plain tracing paper or bond paper.
Maybe tissue foil or unryu for the White Hare of Inaba and Santa.
Maybe tissue foil or unryu for the White Hare of Inaba and Santa.
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Re: Paper for these specific models.
The rabbit head I think could be some sort of ivory coloured parchment paper.
Santa could be double unryu shaped with mc(?)
Santa could be double unryu shaped with mc(?)
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Re: Paper for these specific models.
Yeah, maybe parchment paper.
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Re: Paper for these specific models.
What about the hare of inaba?
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Re: Paper for these specific models.
Looks great! I liked the spider and the man on the lizard most of all. How many hours did it take to create the figurines?
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Re: Paper for these specific models.
that is a rabbit and a crocdile . thank youSunnyLeslie wrote: ↑May 18th, 2021, 2:54 pm Looks great! I liked the spider and the man on the lizard most of all. How many hours did it take to create the figurines?
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Re: Paper for these specific models.
Sorry, I didn't consider it. Did it take a long time to collect the figures?shehab hazem wrote: ↑May 20th, 2021, 9:59 amthat is a rabbit and a crocdile . thank youSunnyLeslie wrote: ↑May 18th, 2021, 2:54 pm Looks great! I liked the spider and the man on the lizard most of all. How many hours did it take to create the figurines?