TUTORIAL - How To Use PEPAKURA For Costume Building - Part 3 ( Cutting / Folding

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2011

Quick Tutorial on how to cut and fold Pepakura pieces from the pages. Hobby knife and cutting pad can be found at Arts and Crafts supply stores.

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  • Sorry to ask this question if someone else already asked it.. but I was watching one of your other part 3 tutorials I think and you were talking about using foam and not bothering with the folds. Is this a better way to make the costume without using the foam?

  • @SyPiratez

    what do you want to make it out of, if not with paper or Foam? I'm confused

  • I'm am about to start this for the first time thanks to these video's. I got card stock paper but got 61 and I think it was suppose to be 100. Will this be a major issue down the road?

  • @anjolie I'm not sure I've worked with 60, I can't remember. hmmm.

    It may just be enough for the part not to warp.

  • Why do i have to use difrerent paper insted of normal paper

  • @narutosrei because regular paper won't hold it's shape and will just warp when you coat it in resin. I state that for your own benefit. A lot of people build it out of regular paper and it's just a waste of time because of what I just mentioned.

    good luck man.

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  • can i use cardboard to make it with?

  • do i have to use a cutting blade?

  • hey man i keep running into problems when im sizing my war machine because the pieces dont fit on the page and some pieces are geting cut off

  • super cool you should do buzz lightyear

  • I'm guessing you can get 110 lb. paper at like any office supply store?

  • is FANTASTIC

  • can you use card board to make it sturdyer

  • @TheHeroTutorials

    Well I was wondering if it is a choice to either make it out of paper, or you make it out of foam? Would the foam model be more flexible?

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