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    1. Thank you for the compliment, I’m happy to hear you like my paper works! ;o) I can’t promise you that I will make a papercraft Ponyo model myself, but I remember seeing a few already on other websites:

      On “Sun’s Papercraft Page” there’s a paper model of Fujimoto’s “four-flippered submarine-boat”: http://www2u.biglobe.ne.jp/~h_y/sun.htm (scroll down almost to the bottom, and then you have to click the star “☆” on the right to download a self-extracting ZIP-file; PDO files can be opened with the free Pepakura Viewer).

      Two people, SpeedBrkr and Ponyo and anotherbrickmore made two simple “Cubees” of Ponyo and Sosuke:
      http://speedbrkr.deviantart.com/art/Ponyo-Cubeecraft-Papercraft-187803245
      http://anotherbrickmore.deviantart.com/art/Sosuke-Ponyo-Cubee-Template-149122408

      There are also some really nice pictures of papercraft Ponyos on this website: http://www.people-i.ne.jp/~p-craft/ but I don’t think the templates were ever released unfortunately… :o(

      There’s an e-mail adress at the bottom of the website though, so you could ask about the models and the pictures, but I don’t know if they still have the templates or would be willing to share them…?

      Those are the ones I can remember right now, but of course there might be more papercraft Ponyo models, so don’t give up searching! ;o)

  1. hi, yor papercrafts is very good!!
    and do you have the Rurouni Kenshin papercraft?
    I very want to do it, but I can’t surch and build it….

    1. Thank you for the compliment, I’m happy that you like my papercraft works! ;o)

      I can’t promise you I will ever make a Rurouni Kenshin model (there are just so many ideas I would like to make and so little time…!) and I don’t remember any detailed papercraft Rurouni Kenshin models yet, only simple ones that you probably already found yourself, like http://grim-paper.deviantart.com/gallery/?catpath=%2F&q=kenshin or http://animepapertoys.blogspot.com/2009/01/kenshin-rurouni-kenshin.html

      But don’t give up looking, because I don’t know all the paper models that people made of course and there might be many more that I just don’t know about! ;o)

      I hope you can find some Kenshin paper models that you like, have fun!

          1. Ooh, that’s a good find! ;o) Sometimes people only make the paper model for themselves so there is no download link, but maybe the creator is still just test building it now…?

            The post seems to be from August 25th, and after I translated it with Google Translate, at the very bottom it says something like “Released after end of testing, the color version will be released later …”

            I can’t promise that the creator will really release it of course (I can’t read their mind ;o) but I would definitely bookmark the website, and keep checking back from time to time to see if there’s a download yet?

            I can’t really find an e-mail adress or comment form (maybe you need to be Naver member to leave a comment?) so quickly either unfortunately to ask if they are really planning to share it; maybe you can still find some way to contact the creator if you search a little better, but otherwise I would simply wait and see.

            Sorry I can’t help you better than this, I hope the creator will share the model so you can build it too! ;o)

  2. hey i just noticed on your twitter a computer generated layout of yuffie from final fantasy VII does that mean you’re working on a model for her?

    1. Yes, that’s right; on my Twitter feed, you can see the paper models from other people that I feature on my weblog, but also the new papercraft models I’m working on, in my weblog’s “Work in progress” section: http://ninjatoes.blogspot.com/search/label/Work%20In%20Progress

      I started working on a paper model of Yuffie’s Final Fantasy Battle model only recently, so right now I’m working on re-doing the few textures it has (I felt they were just *too* pixelated…) and re-modeling the 3D model.

      1. awesome. cant wait to assemble it. oh and i have a question. im working on the ssbm link and when it comes to the jewel on the master sword i cant figure it out. could you maybe send me an email with a little more help on it?

        1. I’m not sure if I can explain it very well in words: the gems should really just be made into small “pyramids” and be glued to the sides of sword.

          Make sure you scored all the fold lins on the part itself and on the glueing tabs. On the parts, you’ll see a small, white “diamond”-shape, that will be the bottom of the pyramid.

          First, follow the small black arrow on the template to glue the small glueing tab underneath the opposite edge, this will create the “pyramid”-shape. Then fold over the remaining the small glueing tabs along the bottom of the “pyramid”, so you can close the white, “diamond”-shaped bottom (as indicated by the other black arrow).

          Do the same for the other gem, and then use the white bottoms to glue them to either side of the Master Sword (there’ll be matching “diamond”-shaped outlines when you glued the blade (part 168) and the guard (part 171) together to show you where).

          Papercraft is very difficult to explain in words, but I hope that with the parts in front of you, you’ll be able to follow me. If you follow all the fold lines and the arrows on the templates, I’m sure you’ll be able to figure it out!

          Good luck and have fun!

          1. ok that helps a little bit. oh and for some reason i cant get any of your papercrafts to load on Pepakura Viewer. any reason why it wont work?

            1. A very simple reason really: none of my paper models are in the Pepakura “PDO” format! ;o)

              There are only two different file formats for my paper models: one is “ZIP”, and to open those ZIP-files, you need an “un-zipping” tool. Most computers nowadays already have one, but if you don’t have an un-zipping tool yet, you can download one for free like 7-Zip (but there are many other ones you can choose from!).

              Inside those ZIP-files will be JPG image files, and those you can open with almost any image viewing software.

              The other file format is “PDF” (not “PDO”!). To open PDF files, you need a PDF reader. Again, most computers nowadays already have a tool to open PDF files like Adobe Reader, but you can also download a different one if you don’t have a PDF reader already.

              I hope this clears things up! ;o)

  3. Im afraid I do not have any of my own papercrafts to share. All the papercrafts I have, I found on the internet. Papercrafting is a new hobby for me. I download the models and build them, I dont have the proper software to create my own.

    1. Although many people nowadays use the computer to create their own papercraft models, you don’t necessarily *need* special software of course! First and foremost papercraft is about shaping paper, not about making digital 3D models on a computer or anything. ;o)

      I guess it depends on what kind of models you like to make: especially with models from video games, it’s extra fun of course if you can make them almost exactly like they look in the game by using the actual textures and 3D models as a start, while with other models, I think it’s less important to make a detailed, digital 3D model first (or at all ;o)

      But there’s nothing wrong with just building models you find online of course, that’s what they’re there for! ;o) There are lots of people sharing their fan-made papercraft models on the internet nowadays, so there are all kinds of paper models to enjoy for people that just want to build stuff (I hope even a new, more detailed Arwing fighter someday! ;o)

      Just keep having fun! ;o)

    1. I do like the Zelda series, and I definitely want to make more paper models besides the heroes. Papercraft is just a hobby of mine though, so I can’t work it on all the time, and because I have so many different ideas, I can’t promise you which ones exacatly I’ll end up making or even when I’ll make a new Zelda one, sorry…! :o(

  4. hey i just noticed a very small detail about twilight link that u left out. in the game link has his ears pierced. no big deal or anything just throwing that out there. other than that i LOVE the sight. LOVE the papercrafts. keep at it and one more thing…..add more kingdom hearts papercrafts.

    1. You’re right of course, but because the earrings would have become so small at this scale, I left them out. If you want to add some, I would make them as simple small, blue 2D rings/hoops from a piece of scrap paper and glue them to his ears.

      I really like making paper models, so I definitely plan on making many more, including ones from Kingdom Hearts! ;o)

      1. yea thats a good idea. im not going to worry about though. i just thought i’d bring it up because i didnt know if you noticed it.And may i suggest a Riku from kingdom hearts. i have been all over the internet and i CANNOT find a Riku anywhere.

  5. Hi! I saw in another blog that you have the files of the Black Waltz 1 and 2 from Final Fantasy IX, but I can’t find them here… Could you please upload them here? I really want those models!!! By the way, cool models! Or could you send them to my email account?
    Thanks!

    1. I’m afraid the papercraft Black Waltz model wasn’t made by me (my own papercraft models are here: https://ninjatoes.wordpress.com/ )

      It was made by a person called “saya” (or saya2091), who made several more Final Fantasy models in the past! I found them and shared the link to Saya’s own papercraft weblog for other people to enjoy the model too, but unfortunately, it looks like Saya has removed her papercraft weblog… :o(

      With the “Wayback Machine”, you can see an archived version of the site, but unfortunately, the Mediafire download links seem to be dead as well… :o(

      http://web.archive.org/web/20120114111343/http://saya2091papercraft.blogspot.com/p/final-fantasy-ix.html

      I’m afraid I don’t have an e-mail adress of her, but maybe if you google her name (saya or saya2091) you can find a way to contact her and ask if she still has the files?

      Or maybe you can find somebody who uploaded saya’s papercraft models to their own website…?

      Sorry that I can’t help you better than this, I hope you can find a way to contact Saya or find her models on another website…!

      1. Thank you so much for answering! I really appreciate it! I’ll try to find a way to contact her; if I succeed, I’ll let you know :-)

  6. Hi ninjatoes. i havent been doing much papercraft but I’ve been in a bind for a while now looking for ironman life-sized hemet templates, i know there’s a lot out there, but i need one in the form of .png or from a paste-bin because i am on a mac PLEASE help. much appreciated- Samy

    1. A little while ago, I found an Iron Man helmet that you could make from cardboard and then paint/cover with coloured paper if you want; even though it’s posted in the Pepakura Gallery, inside the ZIP file is a regular PDF file: http://www.tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura/gallery/gallerydetails.php?id=1003

      Like I said, the parts are meant to be traced on thick cardboard and it’s quite tricky, but here are some links showing you the basic idea and with the pictures and the necessary patience you should be able to figure it out:
      http://3dpaper.blog45.fc2.com/blog-entry-144.html
      http://iwaimotors.com/blog/2013/04/ironman_paper7/

      There’s a PDF version of DungBeetle’s Iron Man helmet here (but you need a 4Shared account to download it): http://tektonten.blogspot.com/2010/01/iron-man-helmet-paper-model.html

      I’m sure there are more ready-made templates but I’m afraid the ones I can remember from the top of my head are usually in Pepakura PDO format… If you really want to use one of those though, maybe you can ask a friend to print the files for you, or maybe you can print them at school/work where they have a Windows computer so they can run Pepakure Viewer?

      I’m sorry I can’t really help you better than this, but I hope you can find a good papercraft Iron Man helmet that you can use!

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