There is only 1 thing that can rock out more than this thread, and it's if someone created a PaperCraft generator. To explain, you could be able to take a skin palette and then through code be able to modify it into Zuriki's foldable mob so that the result can be your skin on a foldable template like Zuriki's with just a press of a button. That way, anyone and everyone can create their own papercraft of their skin (it's closely familiar to the preview option in the minecraft skin website, but with the papercraft mob Zuriki has).
That would be the final awesome nail on the coffin of win.
There is only 1 thing that can rock out more than this thread, and it's if someone created a PaperCraft generator. To explain, you could be able to take a skin palette and then through code be able to modify it into Zuriki's foldable mob so that the result can be your skin on a foldable template like Zuriki's with just a press of a button. That way, anyone and everyone can create their own papercraft of their skin (it's closely familiar to the preview option in the minecraft skin website, but with the papercraft mob Zuriki has).
That would be the final awesome nail on the coffin of win.
I was thinking along those lines too :biggrin.gif:
I was going to do it as a flash app (since you can print from a command on there. But idk...
Geez, I make 3 so far, and nuthin'. Ehh, just kidding, I don't really care. Looks like Alex gets the glory here, heh. But I still count this as being featured on Notch's blog, damnit. Oh, and same for Zuriki.
The glue is obvious. The x-acto knife is obvious. The wooden tool is a clay working tool, and I use the thin end for creasing the pieces before cutting them out and applying glue to small areas, and the larger flat end for pressing flaps inside pieces. The cd case is just whatever I could grab for a straight edge. I usually have a nice self-healing cutting mat, but it's lost somewhere in the boxes from packing. I also use #110 Card Stock White Xerox paper.
There is only 1 thing that can rock out more than this thread, and it's if someone created a PaperCraft generator. To explain, you could be able to take a skin palette and then through code be able to modify it into Zuriki's foldable mob so that the result can be your skin on a foldable template like Zuriki's with just a press of a button. That way, anyone and everyone can create their own papercraft of their skin (it's closely familiar to the preview option in the minecraft skin website, but with the papercraft mob Zuriki has).
That would be the final awesome nail on the coffin of win.
I was thinking along those lines too :biggrin.gif:
I was going to do it as a flash app (since you can print from a command on there. But idk...
Notch featured MY picture on the dev blog! Of course it is the worst one in the thread.
So. Awesome.
Ain't no party like a [SSSS] party 'cause a [SSSS] party [VV] [tnt]!
That's so the awesome mounts up when you view the thread. :biggrin.gif:
Also, I DIDN'T GET CREDITED FOR THE DESIGN D:
</3 No love for Notch anymore.
Yeah, he should have credited you. I should've put my email on the pic. lol
Refresh the page once you go there. The site seems to be having troubles today.
Yeah, I waited a few minutes and it came back.
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Once you got them done email me :tongue.gif:
Thanks Guys if you would do it
OMG! Absolutely epic. You are so good. How do you make them so well?
He uses a thick paper that keeps its shape.
Oh, really? What paper is that? Oak tag or something?
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The glue is obvious. The x-acto knife is obvious. The wooden tool is a clay working tool, and I use the thin end for creasing the pieces before cutting them out and applying glue to small areas, and the larger flat end for pressing flaps inside pieces. The cd case is just whatever I could grab for a straight edge. I usually have a nice self-healing cutting mat, but it's lost somewhere in the boxes from packing. I also use #110 Card Stock White Xerox paper.