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This year
Marshall Alexander - Paper Engineer
I am a Dutch paper engineer, based in Arnhem, and my work mainly focuses on the creation of papertoys. I either create completely new characters from scratch or I transform existing characters into papermodels. My speciality is one-piece papertoys, models that consist of a single flat piece of paper, which by intricate folding is transformed into a 3-dimensional model. I also create more complex templates consisting of several parts that are glued together to construct the final model. I've have done commissioned work for the toy industry, for promotional purposes and for books and magazines. Growing up in the seventies and eighties, my personal work is heavily inspired by retro design, videogames, movies, bright plastic toys and TV cartoons. Most of this work can be downloaded for free from my site. So get your knives and glue out, download some of the models and start building. Enjoy!
Paperkraft.net
My name is Ron Rementilla and I run Paperkraft.net to help guide people find the best free papercrafts on the web and promote the works of prominent and up-and-coming paper modelers, even the obscured ones.
craftershock - all things crafty.
Craftershock is your source of all things crafty. We seek out and showcase the work of talented crafters of all types. We also offer tutorials, project ideas, and a handy guide to craft fairs and events. If that's not enough -- the crafts we create are for sale in our shop!
We love audience participation! If you want to see your goodies on Craftershock, send us a message at showcasethis [at] craftershock.com.
craftershock - all things crafty.» Create Your Own Mini Koinobori
Create Your Own Mini Koinobori
Today, we’re going to show you how to make your own mini koinobori! This template was created by a super creative crafter, artist, and Dal Frara enthusiast, Mini-toko.
Koinobori
Before we get started, you’ll need to download the free template (PDF).
Now that you’ve done that, let’s get to work!
ZOOM . activities . do . Koinobori | PBS Kids
Koinobori is Japanese for a flag that's shaped like a kind of fish called a carp. Every year on May 5th, Japanese families fly these flags in front of their homes to celebrate a holiday called Children's Day.
Sponsorised links
2008
Canon France - Animaux 3D Paper Art
Créez vos propres animaux en papier : de mignons petits animaux amusants à fabriquer. Choisissez parmi les chiens ou les autres animaux plus exotiques. Lorsque vous aurez fini de les fabriquer, pourquoi ne pas leur donner un nom ?
Faites entrer le zoo chez vous grâce à de superbes maquettes d'animaux.
Papertoys (PaperCraft) à télécharger - Jean Claude Attitude
Voici quelques liens ou vous pouvez trouver des papertoys, cette liste est mise à jour régulièrement
Stock photography, footage, rights: Corbis ReadyCam
Take a break from your computer! Download, print and build your own pinhole camera, designed exclusively with Corbis images and illustrations.
Follow the printed instructions and enjoy.
Javan Ivey
An experimental animation exploring the "Stratastencil" technique that I've devised. Inspired by the Stratacut technique, Stratastencil is an additive process. Stratacut removes material to reveal another layer, while this technique adds another layer while still showing the layer before it.
Amateur Baratone Ukulele: myself.
ペーパークラフト[BOOOON! CITY]: 010-ペーパークラフト アーカイブ
Papertoys pour les enfants et les plus grands
Bert Simons
3 dimensional photo-realistic paper portraits and sculptures.
These are papercraft sculptures made in the same way as the familiar papercraft houses and animals
2007
Helen Musselwhite : Art and Illustration - Home
Here you'll find examples of my hand cut paper scupltures and collages.
I also have an online shop selling a small selection of work.
More coming soon!
Su Blackwell
Paper has been used for communication since its invention; either between humans or in an attempt to communicate with the spirit world. I employ this delicate, accessible medium and use irreversible, destructive processes to reflect on the precariousness of the world we inhabit and the fragility of our life, dreams and ambitions.
It is the delicacy, the slight feeling of claustrophobia, as if these characters, the landscape have been trapped inside the book all this time and are now suddenly released. A number of the compositions have an urgency about them, the choices made for the cut-out people from the illustrations seem to lean towards people on their way somewhere, about to discover something, or perhaps escaping from something. And the landscapes speak of a bleak mystery, a rising, an awareness of the air.
