Last winter I made this Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy phone case and I’ve been waiting for today to share it!
I started with this rough plan. I kinda based it off the one in the tv show but mainly pulled from my own imagination.
Best part! The interchangeable screen! Right now I have four screens from the tv show. Pinterest has a lot of high quality images of them. I have a few more saved that I’ll eventually size and print. My favorite is the babel fish.
You may also notice the bar on the right moves up and down. It doesn’t do so very elegantly but it was a last minute thought that I really like.
And here’s backstage! I have lots of layers for a more realistic effect. It was my first time doing a paper craft like this so maybe I’ll be able to make an even better one in the future!
Papercraft Reigen! I've had that gray paper for a while, and I really like it, but unfortunately hadn't found an opportunity to really showcase it. This piece seemed like the perfect chance to do so! Doesn't Reigen look stylish doing his beautifully-patterned spin!
I made this zine last year to teach Japanese stab binding. It's a technique that every artist should know—with just a few tools, it's so easy to bind your own sketchbook or to make a physical version of your art/writing/etc.
Download the PDF version (with bonus photos & tips!)
Me: makes entire Labyrinth and Knossos Palace paper Playset so can kill Theseus at hands of minotaur
They also interlock to make one big Playset:
And by the way the Labyrinth walls move 👀 (and you can use it as a game board - game instructions included)
And also it’s also available in colour:
You can get your own here (https://greekmythcomixshop.Wordpress.com) if you fancy it. (These things are how I keep the rest of my main educational site free and free from ads)
Origami Coelophysis, based in the original design by Satoshi Kamiya, folded and modified by me with a 21cm square of mulberry paper, painted with watercolors.
A papercraft commission of Zelda from Breath of the Wild/Age of Calamity, featured here with the Bow of Light! I had enormous fun cutting out both her swirling hair and the swirling shapes of the bow's decoration - extra-detailed shapes like that take a long time, but the end result is very satisfying. ^_^ And, of course, I'm always excited to make Legend of Zelda art!