I have a copy of Vetle's generator on my website, along with a couple generators I made and copies of several of the various templates from around the web.
I have a copy of Vetle's generator on my website, along with a couple generators I made and copies of several of the various templates from around the web.
guys what u use to print it out? normal paper? or something special?
I've tried both plain paper as well as a card stock. It seems that the paper is the better of the two as the card stock when I have folded it kind of makes a terrible edge that loses the color of the model, so it looks really strange with whiteish edges for every crease.
Perhaps somebody knows of a better way of working with the card stock so that the edges don't do that?
I'd really love to have a more rigid block than the paper provides for something that I have in mind to create with these.
guys what u use to print it out? normal paper? or something special?
I've tried both plain paper as well as a card stock. It seems that the paper is the better of the two as the card stock when I have folded it kind of makes a terrible edge that loses the color of the model, so it looks really strange with whiteish edges for every crease.
Perhaps somebody knows of a better way of working with the card stock so that the edges don't do that?
I'd really love to have a more rigid block than the paper provides for something that I have in mind to create with these.
Thanks,
It varies, I'll have to try this because how epic would a stop motion minecraft be :tongue.gif: haha but seriously, it doesn't really matter...card stock can have that sometimes, but depend on your printer and how hard you fold it..
hey everyone, I've been working on how to make a more structurally sound minecraft block, and in doing so came up with a neat pencil holder idea...i'm currently selling them on etsy. i've already got dirt/grass, diamond ore, finished wood, and storage chests done...working on the rest!
I just lowered the price to $10 bucks. shipping is 5. I'm more interested in giving people physical minecraft stuff to play with than making money, but I don't want to lose any!
I also have a few more styles. Check back for updated pictures.
EDIT: Also, the custom skin generator isn't working :sad.gif:
http://papercraft.robhack.com/
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one question... what should i use to construct it? tape? hot glue?
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I've tried both plain paper as well as a card stock. It seems that the paper is the better of the two as the card stock when I have folded it kind of makes a terrible edge that loses the color of the model, so it looks really strange with whiteish edges for every crease.
Perhaps somebody knows of a better way of working with the card stock so that the edges don't do that?
I'd really love to have a more rigid block than the paper provides for something that I have in mind to create with these.
Thanks,
It varies, I'll have to try this because how epic would a stop motion minecraft be :tongue.gif: haha but seriously, it doesn't really matter...card stock can have that sometimes, but depend on your printer and how hard you fold it..
normal paper is cheaper though!
I use Tacky Glue but hot glue will work fine. Just don't use tape or gluestick it never works xD
Also I've made the Ghast template for you guys :wink.gif:
you can get it here: http://i904.photobucket.com/albums/ac25 ... rCraft.png
It's scaled to berodactyl's standard scale so it will be a bit smaller compared to the other models.
http://www.etsy.com/listing/61948033/mi ... cil-holder
I also have a few more styles. Check back for updated pictures.