Here's the 1/64 scale retro arcade cabinets I made. Score / fold on the dotted lines, cut on the solid lines.
I fold the interior first, then carefully position & glue the sides, one at a time. Then the back & front go on. Hard to describe, but I think you can figure it out.
Paint however you like. This style of cabinet was used for Galaga, Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man in the early 80's.
I found it useful to cut a small piece of cardstock for the bottom, and glue a little magnet inside, and use that to hold it to a stick for painting.
EDIT: Since this is getting noticed, I'm adding a fine lines version, in case that's easier for anyone. I hope you all have fun!
When I was getting back into traditional art, I figured that Jellyfish would be a good way to get back into it! I used pride flag colors for three of them! The top one is the aroace flag, the second is the bi flag, and the fourth one is based off of the lesbian flag!
Pisces Season. Inspired by Urania's Mirror; or, a view of the Heavens. C.1824
Stop motion animated card stock puppets on glass multiplane stand. Music by Danielle Heal @musicah0lic
The Pisces constellation contains no prominent stars. The brightest star, Alpha Piscium, is the point where the cords joining the two fish are knotted together. It is one of the earliest zodiac signs on record appearing as far back as c. 2300 BC in Egypt. In Greek mythology, Pisces is associated with Aphrodite. Pisces is the 12th sign of the zodiac.
Practice for a larger project, but I ended up liking this more. Part of me wants to remake this as a larger piece with more details, but it's dubious if I'll ever get around to it.
Black cardstock on Bristol paper.
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Well, here is part two of the rebinding! I learned that dividing papers between text blocks to separate the two separate books is usually better as one dividing paper over the folded two you make for end papers. Thus I needed a little more glue for the text block than I originally wanted.
From there I went on to work on making the actual cover and for this I have two pieces of advice:
Keep the original paper back cover for measuring (it makes making the measurements so much easier).
Sit down when you do this. Standing up might be great for the body but trying to use a ruler is a pain.
I noticed that my cardstock was slightly bent which makes it harder to adhere to the cork fabric, so I’m testing a theory. I put my heaviest book down on top of my cover drying cover then placed the text block on top, followed by my other books that I use for pressing to see if that will flatten the stock out and help it stick to the fabric.
I also suggest making templates from the covers out of construction paper. This can be multi-use as it makes it easier to take measurements as well as help with keeping the fabric glued down to the cardstock if you’re using cork fabric.
And now for a game of Kill Team using the first edition of the rules, which were primarily based on 7th edition 40K, which was a bit convoluted. Current editions of both 40K and Kill Team play a lot smoother. It was an Orks vs Orks fight with lots of shooting and very little accuracy followed by some very decisive close combat. Which the Orks won. :)
Cardstock buildings by Dave Graffam Games and Finger & Toe Games.
Also drew up a 1/64 scale change machine, to go with the arcade cabinets & the rest. Here it is after assembly, puttying, sanding and priming. Very frustrating to get assembled well. Hopefully the paint job will hide the worst of it.
Beautiful punched paper ornaments. How-to by Lisa Storms for Fiskars. These should be very quick to make, too, not merely eye-catching, and infinitely customizable.
page 559 - birthday card to celebrate the impending nuptials of the congratulations on your baby sorry.
I am not getting food. Don't give money to these people. They could feed us if they wanted to, but all they care about is driving the costs of production as close to zero as possible, and it's going to be less than zero if they're collecting money for rations that us dungeon folk never see. A damned tragedy because some of those example meals look DELICIOUS.
TREEHOUSES Schematics available -> LINK IN BIO New DIY cut & fold project . This set is a simplified adaptation of the the « Tiny Houses » set. They hold together with only a few dots of glue instead of slots, which makes the models much easier to cut and assemble . #kirigami #origami #diy #papercraft #cutandfold #cardstock #paperart https://www.instagram.com/p/ConKBQluxBI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=