Already released the template preview that you can find here:
https://www.deviantart.com/antyyy/art/Seasonal-Rowlet-Pokemon-redesign-papercrafts-942014185
And since I assembled them myself, I can now also share some building tips for those wanting to buy and make it yourself. So here goes.
ASSEMBLY TIPS:
No matter what seasonal Rowlet you are making, all are made the same way, except the ornamental bows at the front. So each Rowlet can be divided into 3 steps of assembly: The upper body, the lower body and the bow.
Start by making either the top or bottom part. With the top part, you can assemble all the beak parts first and leave it aside. Next make your way to the top head and start gluing from there and when you have the last, longest strip where you close in the beak, glue in the beak at the right position, to make it simpler. Then all you do is glue on the remaining long strip, so the beak is now closed in the body and the hanging feathers, and done.
The bottom part you start by making the bottom first. Glue the stripe on the circular part and make your way upward till you have all pieced glued together.
Now, when you have both halves, put glue on the flaps of the bottom part and gently push it inside the top part at the right angle and position and shove it a bit inside, if necessairy, to make sure all flaps are hidden inside and glued on properly. And it’s finished.
What remains is to glue on the bows, 2 of the 4 are simple 2D parts you glue on any position or way you want, and the other 2 have 3 separate 3D berries to make, which you glue together and then glue with the flat backside on there in a position to make it look nice. Done and done.
All 4 of them stand nicely, since they have a flat, wide bottom, so no need for any extra weights or anything. It’s also an ideal flat surface to glue on a magnet, if you want to pin it to any metal surface or fridge as well. So, just have fun with it any try it out in any case.
**As with any of my papercraft, the blank, locked PDO file is always in the files, along with all the PDF versions, and you can help yourself with that 3D preview. But since some parts can be made in a simpler way, I like to post my assembly experience and give some extra tips on how to make it with lesser effort. That’s why I make these tips really :)
***This is a premium papercraft that you need to purchase in order to receive the PDF and blank PDO files for assembly. – You can find all information about the PayPal purchase in the provided upper outgoing link.***
Hope you like the little pudgy borbs in any case (the seasonal Rowlets are made up and are not from any game btw., since they are based off of fan-made illustrations) and happy crafting~
https://www.deviantart.com/antyyy/art/Seasonal-Rowlet-Pokemon-redesign-papercrafts-942014185
And since I assembled them myself, I can now also share some building tips for those wanting to buy and make it yourself. So here goes.
ASSEMBLY TIPS:
No matter what seasonal Rowlet you are making, all are made the same way, except the ornamental bows at the front. So each Rowlet can be divided into 3 steps of assembly: The upper body, the lower body and the bow.
Start by making either the top or bottom part. With the top part, you can assemble all the beak parts first and leave it aside. Next make your way to the top head and start gluing from there and when you have the last, longest strip where you close in the beak, glue in the beak at the right position, to make it simpler. Then all you do is glue on the remaining long strip, so the beak is now closed in the body and the hanging feathers, and done.
The bottom part you start by making the bottom first. Glue the stripe on the circular part and make your way upward till you have all pieced glued together.
Now, when you have both halves, put glue on the flaps of the bottom part and gently push it inside the top part at the right angle and position and shove it a bit inside, if necessairy, to make sure all flaps are hidden inside and glued on properly. And it’s finished.
What remains is to glue on the bows, 2 of the 4 are simple 2D parts you glue on any position or way you want, and the other 2 have 3 separate 3D berries to make, which you glue together and then glue with the flat backside on there in a position to make it look nice. Done and done.
All 4 of them stand nicely, since they have a flat, wide bottom, so no need for any extra weights or anything. It’s also an ideal flat surface to glue on a magnet, if you want to pin it to any metal surface or fridge as well. So, just have fun with it any try it out in any case.
**As with any of my papercraft, the blank, locked PDO file is always in the files, along with all the PDF versions, and you can help yourself with that 3D preview. But since some parts can be made in a simpler way, I like to post my assembly experience and give some extra tips on how to make it with lesser effort. That’s why I make these tips really :)
***This is a premium papercraft that you need to purchase in order to receive the PDF and blank PDO files for assembly. – You can find all information about the PayPal purchase in the provided upper outgoing link.***
Hope you like the little pudgy borbs in any case (the seasonal Rowlets are made up and are not from any game btw., since they are based off of fan-made illustrations) and happy crafting~
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