Since I posted a survey of what you would like to see in the future, most people wanted to see more Pokemon papercraft. More specifically the new Hisuian Zoroark from the latest game Pokemon Legends: Arceus. So, I said to myself, why not. And here it is.
The papercraft is unfolded to 27 cm and has 6 pages to print. Maybe a bit bigger than my usual papercrafts, since half of the craft is hair that stands on top of its head, so it’s a bit bigger. The papercraft seems complicated, since it has all of that wild hair, but it’s actually to make it simpler.
All those 3D strains of hair the Pokemon has in the game I made into 2D 2-sided pieces that are glued on the 3D body so it’s super easy and simple to make. I mostly use 100g glossy paper for my assembly, and I have also made Zorua the same way with his hair, and it’s a proven fact that if you glue it 2-sided to where it should be, it should hold in place just fine. ***However, if you are actually worried that the hair will fall or you want it neatly placed and posed and/or movable, I suggest you use flat coated wire inside the strains to make them hold like a pro. That’s what I do with some parts of my papercrafts as well. You can see that in my Pikachu papercraft of in the Filo (Tate no Yuusha) papercraft I made and posted. Just as a tip.
Else, you got a normal fairly easy 3D body of Zoroark, and a lot of these 2D hairs/fur that you can put on his body to make it look cool and floaty as in the game. The Pokemon details are probably not too accurate, since I made it myself (as I do with all of my papercrafts), and also drawn the textures myself from references of my Switch game and online. Comes pretty close to the original and I really like the outcome.
Hope you people like it as well, and you enjoy the craft. Here is the download link:
https://www.patreon.com/antyyyspapercrafts
Hope I get to see a lot of Zoroark papercrafts being made soon and happy crafting~
***This is a FREE papercraft that you can download either with the download icon (arrow down) at the bottom of the picture, with the provided external download link, or on my Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/antyyyspapercrafts.
If you assemble any of them, please share the finished papercraft pictures in a post, a shared link, a mention (or link) to my page, or send pictures to me, so I can post them on my page. I am always happy to see anybody assembling my art :)***
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