You can do it - easy! Use card from big boxes (Like what supermarkets throw out.). Instead of creasing and folding the pieces of card, cut each panel to the exact shape and then join the pieces together with tape. So no need for glue and gluing tabs.
Thanks you very much sir. This helped me a lot In my maths project. I'll make sure to mention your channel's name in the acknowledgement and bibliography.
If you want to raise several mechanisms on one base you could use The Strap explained in Tutorial 29 to generate several gullies each of which could probably hold a couple of shapes. Also the Automatic strip (Tutorial 16) can be used to raise shapes in the middle of a page. For the shapes themselves: a Cube can be made using the Box mechanism (Tuorial 14); a Cylinder and Oval using the Open Topped Shape (Tutorial 18); the Cone using a variation of the Pyramid (Tutorial 21); and a form of Triangle or Prism using the Pointed V-Fold (Tutorial 3).
I meant how to add more than one pop up element to a page. do you have any tips on how to use different types of pop up designs to create a more complex image?
Hi, I hope you are excellent in health and above all working, I am very excited about the new videos that will rise this 2017, I hope it will be soon !!! ... Greetings.
Thank you so much for these tutorials. I already own your book but these tuts make everything much clearer. I would really like to learn more about how to make pop-ups with slice forms too. Can you do any recommondations for that, or, even better, are you going to make a tutorial about it?
I'm not sure what you mean by "slice forms" - I am planning to do another series of tutorials a bit later in the summer so it may be possible to do one. I am open to suggestions as to what other aspects of pop-up may be useful for me to explain.
+The Pop-Up Channel. Thank you for your quick response. I am very eager to watch your new tutorials. What I mean by slice forms are pop ups like these: www.google.nl/search?q=wine+glass+pop+up+card&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=nl-nl&client=safari#imgrc=A5Ne4aNakAJvKM%3A
Ok, I see what kind of mechanism you mean. This is quite a tricky one! Keith Finch's book "Paper Engineering for Designers" includes 10 die cut pieces that can be used to make one. David Carter's book "One Red Dot" has a magnificent example on spread 7. Probably the best way to learn is to buy a greetings card that incorporates a "slice form" and take it apart to learn the secrets. I can explain the rudimentary basics here but there are subtleties involved in holding the pieces together that I cant really explain here in simple words. However the basics - In essence these constructions are made by using a Right Angle V=Fold to raise an array of Parallelograms. The Right Angle V-Fold is explained at 3:50 in Tutorial 2. The most simple form of one of these V-Folds lifting a Parallelogram is shown at 2:54 in Tutorial 2. A slightly more complex example of the same V-Fold lifting an array of Parallelograms is shown at 23:15 in Tutorial 1. If you look at the "slice form" from above you will see that it is made with a grid of parallelograms - the pieces forming the grid have regular slots cut into them so that they can interlock. The type of slot used is explained at 10:19 in Tutorial 11. The measuring and cutting of the pieces has to be very precise. The pieces also need to be "locked" so that they don't drift apart - this can be done with strategically positioned wing tab joints (also explained in Tutorial 11.) Sorry, not a total explanation but hopefully some help.
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Making curved shapes pop-up is difficult - one way I would approach this is to make a "volcano" type Open-Topped Shape (Tutorial18 at 2.08) then build a six sided pyramid on top of it (Tutorial 21 at 1.17). I'd probably make the "volcano" fairly steep sided and the pyramid fairly low and not steep. You may need to make a couple of experimental models to work out the best lengths and angles. There are other pop-up dome shapes - a good one is in Nick Bantock's "Kubla Khan" - but they are quite difficult to make and impossible to explain without making a whole video.
I'm not sure exactly what shape you mean by "prism". We already have a list of complex mechanisms that we want to explain when we make the next series of videos in the new year - so I doubt if I can show it, but if you can explain the shape I may be able to write a written description of how to make it.
\you can do it. Two of the sides would be formed using a Pointed V-Fold (Tutorial 3), the third side would span the gully and so it would need to have a fold line up the middle of it.
For these tutorials I use 120 gsm photocopy card.. If your designs are small you could just use paper, if big use sturdier card ( but you will have to score it). look at Tutorial 1.
You can see it at 1.39. The two tabs that attach it to the base are both parallel with the spine. Pyramids have four creases (at the corners) the cone only has two, these have to be above the spine.
Making a cone is almost the same as making a pyramid. You can see one at 1.35. Follow the same method as for making a pyramid, this starts at 2.32. The difference is that cones only have two fold lines above the page, not four like the pyramid. So having drawn your semi-circle don't score line two (3.54) or line four (4.04). Also don't straighten off the bottom (4.40). Apart from that it's the same as pyramids.
Maybe start with a Pyramid (Tutorial21) and then try building onto it or adapting it using the techniques explained in Tutorials 22 and 8. Really though you'll need to play with different shapes and experiment.
+adrian totoo Watch tutorial 1 - Then watch all of this tutorial (21)l carefully - there is a demonstration of how to make this one about a third of the way in...
+David E. Romero Estoy bastante ocupado de momento pero espero poder crear otros videos en el futuro. Hay más contenido avanzado en mi libro - 'Pop-up Design and Paper Mechanics' y hay una versión en francés también.
Hi! In my humble opinion the language is absolutely clear. The tutor uses the same instruction vocabulary , so even if you do no know English well, you may understand everything. Moreover, the tutor shows everything!
You're my pop-up professor! Thank you so much for providing these lessons
Wow nice Channel ... Love about Pop Up Book
thankyouu for the tutoriall... i love the egyptian pop up so amazzz
After 4 years of first seeing this video I once more look you up on yt again
Thank you Duncan, my go to tutor when designing stuff. Your book is also a fab resource.
1:35
I'd like to make a Christmas Tree this way. Only big. Like 2' tall.
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You can do it - easy! Use card from big boxes (Like what supermarkets throw out.). Instead of creasing and folding the pieces of card, cut each panel to the exact shape and then join the pieces together with tape. So no need for glue and gluing tabs.
Thanks you very much sir.
This helped me a lot In my maths project.
I'll make sure to mention your channel's name in the acknowledgement and bibliography.
This helped me solve a pop up problem. Thank you
Thank u I’m learning about Egyptians in my school and it’s my home work and I don’t know what to do
You've saved my life! Thank you so much
Well, I'm very pleased... and most intrigued!
I had to make a card (i study graphic design and it was about the illuminati, so.. i really thank you!)
thanks you i need to make a pop up book for school you really helped
it is so help full for me thank you so much ☺️☺️
i love your videos
Your channel is AMAZING! Thank you!!!
Do you have a tutorial on 3D shapes Cube, cylinder, cone, oval, triangle prism, etc to fit on one page
If you want to raise several mechanisms on one base you could use The Strap explained in Tutorial 29 to generate several gullies each of which could probably hold a couple of shapes. Also the Automatic strip (Tutorial 16) can be used to raise shapes in the middle of a page. For the shapes themselves: a Cube can be made using the Box mechanism (Tuorial 14); a Cylinder and Oval using the Open Topped Shape (Tutorial 18); the Cone using a variation of the Pyramid (Tutorial 21); and a form of Triangle or Prism using the Pointed V-Fold (Tutorial 3).
I miss this
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What if I want to make an inverted cone? Do you have any advice on how can I do it?
Tutorial 18 at 2.20
I'm so glad I found your channel. I'm a children's illustrator. Can you make a video about combining pop ups & how to design an interesting page.
I'm not sure what you mean about "combining pop-ups".
I meant how to add more than one pop up element to a page. do you have any tips on how to use different types of pop up designs to create a more complex image?
I think Tutorials 1, 2, 9, and 7 should be of some help.
Hi, I hope you are excellent in health and above all working, I am very excited about the new videos that will rise this 2017, I hope it will be soon !!! ...
Greetings.
Thank you so much for these tutorials. I already own your book but these tuts make everything much clearer. I would really like to learn more about how to make pop-ups with slice forms too. Can you do any recommondations for that, or, even better, are you going to make a tutorial about it?
I'm not sure what you mean by "slice forms" - I am planning to do another series of tutorials a bit later in the summer so it may be possible to do one. I am open to suggestions as to what other aspects of pop-up may be useful for me to explain.
+The Pop-Up Channel. Thank you for your quick response. I am very eager to watch your new tutorials.
What I mean by slice forms are pop ups like these: www.google.nl/search?q=wine+glass+pop+up+card&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=nl-nl&client=safari#imgrc=A5Ne4aNakAJvKM%3A
Ok, I see what kind of mechanism you mean. This is quite a tricky one! Keith Finch's book "Paper Engineering for Designers" includes 10 die cut pieces that can be used to make one. David Carter's book "One Red Dot" has a magnificent example on spread 7. Probably the best way to learn is to buy a greetings card that incorporates a "slice form" and take it apart to learn the secrets. I can explain the rudimentary basics here but there are subtleties involved in holding the pieces together that I cant really explain here in simple words. However the basics - In essence these constructions are made by using a Right Angle V=Fold to raise an array of Parallelograms. The Right Angle V-Fold is explained at 3:50 in Tutorial 2. The most simple form of one of these V-Folds lifting a Parallelogram is shown at 2:54 in Tutorial 2. A slightly more complex example of the same V-Fold lifting an array of Parallelograms is shown at 23:15 in Tutorial 1. If you look at the "slice form" from above you will see that it is made with a grid of parallelograms - the pieces forming the grid have regular slots cut into them so that they can interlock. The type of slot used is explained at 10:19 in Tutorial 11. The measuring and cutting of the pieces has to be very precise. The pieces also need to be "locked" so that they don't drift apart - this can be done with strategically positioned wing tab joints (also explained in Tutorial 11.) Sorry, not a total explanation but hopefully some help.
+The Pop-Up Channel I am very grateful for your explanation. I am going to buy the book you mention. And your tutorials, keep them coming! (^_*)
hola de nuevo
tus obras de pop-up me ayudaron mucho en cuanto a maqueta,regalo y tiempo libre.
que te vaya bien en tu trabajo
Gracias - Me complace escuchar que os sean de utilidad
Chú khéo tay Đẹp quá , thank you
Cảm ơn chú đã tạo ra những video hướng dẫn làm sách 3D thật hay rất cháu rất ngưỡng mộ chú chú rất mong được chú chia sẻ niềm đam mê Ê của mình mình đến với mọi người yêu thích sách 3D ( Việt Nam
Thank you so so much for these tutorials! I can't wait for more, I'm getting your book today :)
pyramid cutting are great work ................................#bc
Plz can tell me how to do isoselse triangle🙄🙄 plzz tell
Plz tell
You could Google this - "4 Ways to Construct an Isosceles Triangle - wikiHow"
Mr. Duncan can you teach me how to make a Dome shape? i want to attempt the shape of an igloo for my christmas card.
Making curved shapes pop-up is difficult - one way I would approach this is to make a "volcano" type Open-Topped Shape (Tutorial18 at 2.08) then build a six sided pyramid on top of it (Tutorial 21 at 1.17). I'd probably make the "volcano" fairly steep sided and the pyramid fairly low and not steep. You may need to make a couple of experimental models to work out the best lengths and angles. There are other pop-up dome shapes - a good one is in Nick Bantock's "Kubla Khan" - but they are quite difficult to make and impossible to explain without making a whole video.
I see, that might be an idea for next video then? in the meantime I also looking for Box / Cube shaped popups, is it possible to make such shapes?
The Box - Tutorial 14.
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It is the best video
I don't believe that he is making -an old man
I love this video.
Please please subscribe this channel.
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Is possible a pyramid (4 sides) using Twist Mechanism?
Can u show me the prism pop up please
I'm not sure exactly what shape you mean by "prism". We already have a list of complex mechanisms that we want to explain when we make the next series of videos in the new year - so I doubt if I can show it, but if you can explain the shape I may be able to write a written description of how to make it.
How about a Perfect Pyramid. One with 3 triangular sides and a triangular base?
\you can do it. Two of the sides would be formed using a Pointed V-Fold (Tutorial 3), the third side would span the gully and so it would need to have a fold line up the middle of it.
Thank
What paper did you use?
For these tutorials I use 120 gsm photocopy card.. If your designs are small you could just use paper, if big use sturdier card ( but you will have to score it). look at Tutorial 1.
The Pop-Up Channel thank you very much!
Can u show cone pop up?
You can see it at 1.39. The two tabs that attach it to the base are both parallel with the spine. Pyramids have four creases (at the corners) the cone only has two, these have to be above the spine.
I love your vídeos, i need some help, do you have a prisms' tutorial?
I'm not sure what you mean by "prisms" in a pop-up context. Possibly Tutorial 6 The Symmetric and Asymmetric Parallel Fold.
Congratulation, u have another subcribers😂😂
Can u make like a effiel tower?
hi.. all ur video s are great. . could u also made a video in making the cone plz??
Making a cone is almost the same as making a pyramid. You can see one at 1.35. Follow the same method as for making a pyramid, this starts at 2.32. The difference is that cones only have two fold lines above the page, not four like the pyramid. So having drawn your semi-circle don't score line two (3.54) or line four (4.04). Also don't straighten off the bottom (4.40). Apart from that it's the same as pyramids.
thank you...will try it..
genial 😄
Can I meet you in person please about this?
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do you know how to make a pop up mountain?
Maybe start with a Pyramid (Tutorial21) and then try building onto it or adapting it using the techniques explained in Tutorials 22 and 8. Really though you'll need to play with different shapes and experiment.
igual a mi que una persona sea humilde con su tiempo
Make a cube and rectangle videos
Tutorial 14.
what is intro music
yo ya he visto todos tus videos
tenga un jugoso like
because it's not so clear :(
wow
Arigato 🙏
Hello
son muy vonitos
Show
how to do this?
+adrian totoo Watch tutorial 1 - Then watch all of this tutorial (21)l carefully - there is a demonstration of how to make this one about a third of the way in...
I get it now sir thank you so much! I'll give u a sub cause I watch your tutorials for my geometry school project
pero quiero que pongas contenidos mas avanzados
+David E. Romero
Estoy bastante
ocupado de momento pero espero poder crear otros videos en el futuro. Hay más
contenido avanzado en mi libro - 'Pop-up Design and Paper Mechanics' y hay
una versión en francés también.
Gracias
duncan,porfa regresa a tu canal
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Bugok nawong mn hinuon abg vediohan kaysa gi himo
Kini walay kahulogan! Unsay imong isulti?
speak french please xD
you must describe every step,your language is so hard to listening
Hi! In my humble opinion the language is absolutely clear. The tutor uses the same instruction vocabulary , so even if you do no know English well, you may understand everything. Moreover, the tutor shows everything!
@@nailanajafzade3604 Ok , i mean his accent so hard to listen not the language , i correct that
thanks master, youre great.
i love your videos