Papercraft Objects: Digital Samples
This assignment was meant to help up to understand how to translate 3D objects into flat foldable surfaces. I struggled with my first couple of objects as I didn't understand how to not overlap, but I got the hang of it later on.
1.
This object was quite unsuccessful as it would not be able to be folded with paper, at least in the way I unfolded it. The shapes weren't supposed to overlap, which is hard when it's an unusual shape. Next time I'd use the unroll method.
2.
This is just a basic hexagon shape. Very simple.
3.
This is just a little triangle form. I reverted to simpler shapes until I understood what I was doing.
4.
Not sure how I'd describe this one, but I found the unravelling method to work great here.
5.
This is a star. I quite like how it looks flat, reminds me of an electric guitar.
6.
This is twisted hexagon shape. I like that it looks like a pinwheel when flat.
7.
This shape was just a square over a triangle, then connected lines.
8.
This is almost a house shape.
9.
This one was kinda tough but it worked out, it sort of looks like a diamond.
10.
Another easy one, I like that it became a star. Kinda cute.





















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