I'm back from the fair... while i get settled in again, I'll point you to a simple papertoy i saw at the fair of a hydrogen fuel cell bus. Expect some updates on the eTUI during this week.
Monday, April 28, 2008
back from the fair
Labels: blog, papercraft, papertoy
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Poseable Paper Pope
Hehe.. today i stumbled upon a DIY paper pope with a bunch of accessoires. While being more a 2D papertoy, it's funny nontheless. You can download the pope as a PDF at the link. The designer Rob Nance does also offer a paper Hasselhoff there, perfect for that colleague you never liked anyway.
Labels: Hasselhoff, paper pope, papercraft, papertoy
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Bringing the 2nd 3rd-Dimension to papertoys
There are so many great papertoys out there, you probably could take a week off and won't be able to build them all. One really cool thing is when the models use different "layers" of perspective to give an even better 3D-feeling. If you're still unsure what I'm referring to have a look at the Macula Squealer series or this work in progress from Matt Hawkins. The use of different layers for eg. the hair, the mouth or other parts of the body while done with paper and not texture really appeals to me. I definately need to use that technique more in upcoming papertoys.
And if things go wrong i can still use duct tape to fix everything. ;)
Labels: duct tape, macula, Matt Hawkins, papercraft, papertoy
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
NiceBunny HedKase with gasmask
I'm invited for breakfast today and as the host has a.. hum.. interesting collection of gasmasks and stuff i figured, what better to bring then a NiceBunny HedKase with accessoire? Fitting for today Brian had his very own April fool with me: I printed out the bunny on A4 and thought the accessoires will fit then as well - who likes to read instructions anyway? Well... they did, somehow.. but apparently it was not correct like this. Ah well, i blame it on the strange measures they got on that lil' island to the west. ;) And the mask was the important part anyway.
With summer around the corner, it's best to prepare now. Did you ever heard about a Guerrilla Drive-in aka a MobMov (mobile movie)? It's a small movement of people that start their own public drive-in cinema. Sounds like fun? I think it is...
Start a Guerrilla Drive-in
Santa Cruz Guerilla Drive-In
MobMov outdoor cinema
Labels: gasmask, Guerrilla Drive-in, HedKase, MobMov, NiceBunny, papercraft, papertoy
Sunday, March 30, 2008
World of Warcraft Papercrafts
Today i discovered a blog that's devoted entirely to papercrafts from models of the popular World of Warcraft MMORPG. Some very cool things to build over there... really nice. :)
Check it here:
World of Warcraft Papercraft.
Despite some artists don't like Pepakura, as it's easier to build some models with it, there are communities out there that build entire Formula 1 car racing teams with it or create their most favorite characters from computer games. Some of the stuff that surfaces like this is a lot of fun to buid.
I also stumbled over some mech-robots papertoys at Mechwarrior3.org.
Labels: papercraft, papertoy, world of warcraft
Monday, March 24, 2008
iPod Shuffle papertoy - work in progress
Well, after toying around with the eggotastic family i thought it's time for a more functional papertoy again next. On the small picture you can see part of a papertoy you'll be able to integrate your iPod Shuffle in. ;) I'm not sure yet when it will be finished tho. I also have a nearly finished design for a very cool business card sheath in the works, but am thinking about keeping that one until i created a small series for it.
Until the iPS papertoy is ready, you can check out other papercrafts you can build free for your iPod:
IPod Touch Paper Cradle
DIY iPod stand
The $100 iPhone & iPod Touch Stand
Labels: iPod, iPod Shuffle, papercraft, papertoy, work in progress
Saturday, March 22, 2008
eggotastic - blank template & bunny disguise
After i added the blank template for the eggotastic model, i created another one. With Easter close i figured the eggotastic alien should disguise as a bunny to blend in. Download the new template from the original eggotastic post. Enjoy your weekend!
Labels: alien, egg, eggotastic, papercraft, papertoy
Thursday, March 20, 2008
eggotastic - deranged alien egg
First day of spring, crazy things can happen... like a deranged alien egg from outer space tries to blend in by posing as a chicken egg with an eggshell hat. Here is my newest papertoy: eggotastic - the deranged alien egg.
I never intended to create this model, it just evolved from a few things i was trying out for other papertoys i was working on. The idea of the hat evolved from a kind of sword i was working on and i needed a half-round sphere-like object for it. Looking at the first tryout i thought "heh, would make a nice hat with antennae."The body is a hexagonal bifrustum (yes, i had to look that one up as well *g*) and evolved while playing around with square-edged shapes, trying to make them look round-shaped - as those are easier to build. Together with Easter approaching the idea of an alien egg resulted in the model you can build now.
EDIT: I cleaned up the files and added a blank template. Should you create your own, drop me a comment here.EDIT2: After i uploaded the blank template i had the idea for a pink eggotastic in a bunny disguise, added that one to the downloads as well. This version got a fur hat with bunny ears instead of the eggshell one.
Download here: eggotastic "green alien egg"
eggotastic "pink bunny disguise"
eggotastic "blank"
(just choose the FREE option)
Labels: alien, egg, eggotastic, papercraft, papertoy
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
The Wicked Wench sailing home?
While reading through some papercraft blogs, i saw a post at Papercraft Paradise stating that the Disney Experience paper store will close at March 22nd. The site has some great models and is not affiliated with Disney. The news are not explicit enough if they'll only stop selling some models or if also the free models will vanish as well. So best grab those you like now... better save than sorry. There are some pics of those models in this flickr album.
Dr. Shazam released his first papertoy called Sparky, a cool match... I already printed mine.
On a personal note, I'll release my next papertoy probably tomorrow. It evolved while i was testing a few designs for a certain sword i wanted to create for another model and together with some tests in SketchUp something totally different was created from there... associative modeling from its wierdest. ;)
Labels: papercraft, papertoy, Sparky
Monday, March 17, 2008
Crazy Antlor
After watching Episode 29: Paper Cuts at toybreak (and rambling a bit about Mr. "Marvin" cougar bait at nicepapertoys) i had a look at their forum and stumbled across a custom for Kenn Munk's Antlors i had not seen before. Check it out from Dr. A at spookypop.com, looks weird. ;)
While I'm still surprised my BC Butler design was now downloaded around 300 times already, like i expected the cookie caskets did not spark that much interest. But then again, they're not exactly papertoys.. hehe.
Labels: antlor, papercraft, papertoy
Monday, March 10, 2008
Pirate Wedding Papercraft
During the weekend i was invited to a wedding and i used parts of the Canon Balance Game to create a wedding gift. The coins in front were supposed to look like waves being more blue, but i did not had the correct paint at hand. Well, it looked cute nontheless and the couple was happy i hope. ;) Check out the Canon Papercraft Website, they got a bunch of great papercrafts.
Some time ago i talked about this bunny ninja paper model i have in mind and did some sketches on, being an hommage to Usagi Yojimbo... i just saw there is a nice papertoy at cubeecraft.com with the same character.
Labels: papercraft, papertoy, pirate, wedding
Thursday, March 6, 2008
scavenger hunt to involve customers/fans
Recently i had a discussion with a friend about internet marketing and ways to involve customers/fans more & regularly with your website. Beside many things like related to postcardware and others we also discussed internet scavenger hunts. It's rather easy to do and if not "overdone" it can be fun for the visitors of your website as well. But of course there has to be a carrot dangling in front of the user. Something to collect, either in parts or after collecting clues through a hidden weblink. Maybe another idea for a papertoy, to split it up in parts and hide it all over your website - even better if the parts can be used on its own or like putting together that enormous robot you always dreamed about. What is it btw that connects robots and papercraft? Seems there are tons of robot models out there.. just because of the shape?
I'm always amazed about the creative work some people do. IMO it's fun how many people start their own design lines for toys. Just a few days ago i saw some pictures from Ben's Speakerdog Exhibition At Go Go Plastic! Check out the pics and if you reside close to Birmingham i suggest you head over and have a look. great stuff - love the colorful plots!
Labels: papercraft, papertoy, scavenger hunt, Speakerdog
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Cookie Caskets!
Alright, probably I'm the only one who thinks this is funny... but who cares? =)
While writing an answer to a discussion over at Nice Paper Toys i came up with the spontaneous idea to create paper cookies. While the first version was a more complicated model (sides in a more complex shape) i thought about my recent discussion concerning papertoys and function. So i came up with the idea to create paper cookies that serve as a casket for one larger cookie to be given as a gift. The bottom is blank, so you can also write a small message on it. The casket looks like a cookie itself and you could also just use them as paper cookies. There're large flaps that serve as a "open/close mechanism" for easy access to the cookie content.
"Sometimes me think what is love, and then me think love is what last cookie is for. Me give up the last cookie for you."
- Cookie Monster

Download here:



(just choose the FREE option)
Labels: brainjar template, cookie, cookie caskets, papercraft, papertoy
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
BC Butler
My first own paper model was supposed to be a kind of kung-fu bunny (an hommage to Usagi Yojimbo), but after recently thinking about functional papertoys i got inspired by the C3 Biz Card Holder and the toxic-myk model and put the bunny on hold. Therefore i decided to create another model first, my own business card display: The BC Butler.
I tried to create the model sturdy enough to be of real use offering business cards and not to collapse after a withdrawal. An additional challenge was to split up the model as it won't fit on one page, being designed for a certain size of business cards. The model will hold approx. 50 cards in his tray. I'm not satisfied with the look of the hands holding the tray - tried to use white gloves - but I'm not much of a illustrator. I'll upload an empty model for customization tomorrow, maybe someone will create a better texture - or an alien for a scifi-shop.. hehe. Of course feedback on the model is welcome.
Download here:
BC Butler original
BC Butler blank
(just choose the FREE option)
Labels: BC Butler, brainjar template, business card, papercraft, papertoy
Thursday, February 14, 2008
evil calakraft
I had to get rid of the standard thumbnail pics from flickr... had a look at picasa and some others, but did not find one which creates the thumbnails in a size i want. It should also be a nice idea if you could create some standard frames the service attaches to your thumbnails when it created those or posts them into a blog. Ah well, back to manual work i guess. Still fiddling around with the blog layout... In addition i started to use Google Analytics, which is free and seems to be very powerful with many features to discover info on site hits, etc. Looks very promising.
I crafted the calakraft skull figure in "evil mode" from Triloblog. Funny line of designs, i like the shaped head.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
cutnejo deranged bunny
A few days ago i crafted the cutnejo bunny which is simple but fun. The feets are a bit small tho. Have a look at the custom pictures at the website (or the flickr group), some are quite funny. I like the deranged look.. wonder what carrots that bunny smoked. Check out the small video at the website as well, nice touch with the self-folding model!
Also check out the www.dumpr.net webseite, i discovered over the flickr group - the museum picture option is quite funny.