Feb 27 2009

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Face in yellow || Canon5D/EF17-40L@23 | 1/15s | f5.6 | ISO100 | Handheld

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Feb 27 2009

Meredith Dittmar @ Compound Gallery - Oct 07

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Feb 27 2009

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月面配備インターセプター仕様

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Feb 8 2009

Build a Papercraft Cubee [Fun]

I found this very accessible way to get in to character creation. All you need is an idea some good paper and printer. I’m in this “make the most out of stuff I already have MODE” these days. I’m sure many people will be the same way. I really like the idea that I already have all the things I need to make this. No more excuses right?

 

Cubeecraft has dozens of Cubees, or block-shaped characters made from folded paper, modeled after pop culture icons as old as the 1960s-era Batman, and as recent as President Barack Obama.

Armed with a printer, some paper (the heavier the better), and one of the many templates at Cubeecraft, you can fold icons from nearly any genre. Politics, obscure cartoons, comic book characters, television stars and more have all been carefully modeled in cubic 3D glory. Finally you’ll be able to craft that diorama depicting how the rebels could have held the ice planet Hoth—if only they’d enlisted Earthworm Jim. The templates are all in .JPG format, which lends itself to easy tinkering in Photoshop if you’re up for it—I turned the Cubee of Dwight from The Office into my boss, for example, with a quick face transplant.

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