Since his model is pretty simple, I decided to test his colored design as well. The face plate will be re-adjusted to have a bigger screen (since I didn’t like how small it looked), but he still looks cute either way ^^.
On another note, his design isn’t accurate to the one in the movie: he was supposed to be divided into 3 slabs (not counting the head and neck) and have a separate keyboard. This design simplifies his canon one to merge his keyboard with one of the slabs and avoid separate pieces that can get lost.
i started making these from July (Shadow Puppet and Nyakuza Kid) then stopped. then continue again inconsistently
I have plans for MORE but I'm not gonna continue as of now. I just recently finished Niko Hat Kid anyway
(also i realised that some of these are anatomically wrong so I'm planning to fix that + the entirety of Hat Rat because her left hand doesn't work :[)
At today’s SoCal @renegadepublishing meet up, I shared my Little Prince rebind with many other incredibly skilled binders who in turned shared their gorgeous handmade books. We all got lunch together before going to the International Printers Fair in Carson.
This is the second and last papercraft I’ve designed this break! This is a prototype of poseable papercrafts for future projects, and while they may not stand on their own, they’ll still be able to switch their faces and pose. I’m trying to keep the budget low for them, so I considered pipe cleaners as an option (they’re wobbly but work well).
As for the character, this is Diesel! A main/secondary character from the movie Robots (2005). He’s my favorite character from my favorite childhood movie and I thought he’d fit well to test poses on :].
Also, yes my printer’s colors died out from all the previous papercrafts, but his design is also supposed to have color c: