Showing posts with label #zorua. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #zorua. Show all posts

Monday, March 28, 2022

Hisuian Zorua (Pokemon Legends: Arceus) built papercraft


Some time ago I made a Hisuian Zorua papercraft, when the game wasn't even released yet. And now, I finally got around and had the time to make it, so you can view the assembled papercraft here.

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The papercraft is 21 cm tall and is actually simple to make, since most of the “complicated” strains of hair that it has that are normally 3D, I made with 2D 2-sided pieces. So, it looks original as the model in the game + it’s really fast and easy to build.

As with all of my papercraft, I started with the head. I first made the 2 separate ears and left them for later. Then I started to make the 2D strain of hair on his head, attaching the piece then on the 3D top of the head on both sides (since it’s 2-sided, so it looks good from both sides). When I got the 2D + 3D top hair on the head built, I started to make the head, and when it was finished, I also attached the ears and the 4 stubs, 2 on each cheek side. Once the whole head is finished, make your way to the neck part. Here, when you come to the 2-sided part of its mane at the back, attach it on the 3D part from both sides, so the color is visible and not the flaps (as you did on the hair). When that is done, I first made all 4 legs separately, so I could just attach them on like that, since I find it easier to close it at the end with either the tail or the rear. You glue those body parts on the mane, 1 at a time, and attach the pre-made legs on at the right time, making your way to the back. Once there, I closed the rear (this part is probably going to be the trickiest of the assembly, but just follow the PDO file + take your time and you should be fine) and decided to make the tail last, closing it with the last 2D 2-sided tail strain, nice and easy. And it should be finished.

Pro-tip: The papercraft is quite top/head-heavy, so be sure that when you close it either with the tail or the rear parts, you put some weights inside the back-legs to support it that way. I always use smaller pebbles, that you can just throw in at the last few pieces of closing it up, and a few of those should be enough to make it stand that way.

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You can view the template that I made here btw (and if you are interested in buying the template, just message me in private):

https://www.deviantart.com/antyyy/art/Hisuan-Zorua-papercraft-896860121

***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.***

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Hope you like the cutie and that you enjoy/enjoyed playing the new Arceus game and to many, many more exciting Pokemon games in the future ;)

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Hisuian Zorua (Pokemon) papercraft



Wanted to be the first one to post this, so I am just in time :) Been working on the new Zorua form from the Hisui region that’s going to come out in January with the new “Pokemon Legends: Arceus”! Not a big fan of the overall look of the game, but that’s a whole new story to debate over (whoever is dealing with 3D animation and 3D models knows what I am talking about, especially the ambient lighting and shades look like total crap to mask the badly made models and shitty polygon mapping of the textures…), but some of the new Pokemon look rather nice, especially this cutie! So here it is in its papercraft form.

The Zorua Pokemon itself is rather similar to the old dark look, but it has a type change as well as the colors, so I went along as I saw how the preview of the 3D model looked in the trailers really (and helped myself with the old 3D preview as well). Since the game is not out yet, this is definitely no ripped model, since model, textures, pose and unfold (as always) is made by me. So, the textures could be off, since not too much detail is yet known (especially with the markings on the legs, not sure if those are correct or not). But looks rather the same as the previews, so it comes close enough with its cuteness at least :D

The unfold itself is 21 cm tall and is rather simple to make, since I chose a mix of 3D and 2D parts to make it really simple to make. It has 4 pages to print all in all and apart from a bit smaller parts of the cheek puffs and the tips of the ears, it doesn’t have any super small pieces at all.

***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 it and we get to see some new Pokemon forms from the Hisui regions soon. Enjoy and happy crafting~