Friday, September 25, 2020

Sinistea (Pokemon Sw/Sh) papercraft commission


Since it’s the time of the year where we are preparing for Spooktober and the best seasons of the year (well, at least for those who love Halloween as much as I do…), I am showing you one of my papercrafts of a very cute ghost Pokemon…

As you can see from the picture, of course it’s Sinistea! It’s a cute little teacup ghost Pokemon from the new Sword & Shield Pokemon game, and a commission I have made.

The papercraft itself is about 7 cm tall, since it is a commission for an already made Polteageist papercraft and the commissioner wanted both to fit together size-wise. Since it is that small, it is really simply designed and easy to make. It consists of 4 pages to print the template. The craft has a 3D body with a 3D clip on the left side and a chip hole on the right side, where the 2D 2-sided arm needs to be glued on. The spillage on the left chip side is 2D and is just attached on it like that and has an optional double-sided part. Also, the bottom of the cup is left open, since it’s easiest to make it that way. It comes with both colors as you can see, normal and shiny.

Hopefully the commissioner will be able to assemble the papercraft soon, since I have been promised pictures of it when it gets finished, so I can’t wait for those so I can show it to all of you as well :)

      
***This is a paid commissioned papercraft. Commissioned crafts cannot be re-sold, with some exceptions. If you are interested in buying the template or have any other questions, please message me in private on DeviantArt or on my Facebook page.

If you are interested in a paid commission, or have any questions regarding my commissions and the general process, you can read about those here:

https://www.deviantart.com/antyyy/journal/Antyyy-s-Papercrafts-COMMISSIONS-860689433***

I hope you like, hope to update it with pictures soon and it and happy crafting~



 UPDATE:  

The most awesome commissioner (Val070) shared pictures with me and I think they did an awesome job :) They said that they are fairly new to papercrafts and that it was quite tricky for a beginner to make the edge of the teacup since it kept warping and all, but with a few tips of mine and a bit of patience, I think it came out really neatly done and I am very happy to have gotten these shared with me :) You can check out how the teacup looks with normal textures, build by the commissioner, here: 

https://sta.sh/028eydowc2g5

https://sta.sh/0q4o7mn5pcs

https://sta.sh/06t5ur21up

https://sta.sh/02gj6fkfqcj6

https://sta.sh/0b4xf27kc6l

https://sta.sh/029xm2niw4wo

https://sta.sh/0utss7b05sj

https://sta.sh/010jt619v1nx

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