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This is a paper automata inspired by the ravens that fly all the cold October mornings on the Hill of La Bufa in Guanajuato, and flying in circles over your head, they squawk to stay engraved in your dreams.
The Crow comes in a PDF file with instructions and patterns. The difficulty level is medium, especially in the form of the face and head mechanism.
Some tips:
The best paper for printing is a card paper, in Mexico we use "Opaline" , is good using 125g but best 225g.
The model is designed to fit all the page, so try to print in a option like "fit to page", some printers may change the printing results affecting a little the size and tone of the color, but using a fit to page option in all of them will result in a good model.
For black and withe models, the best option is to print them in a laser printer, also we had a very good results using inkjet printer.
Once you have finished building your mask, you may like to protect it from the dust and the humidity, so it is always good to give it a touch of transparent spray or transparent lacquer.
You can print the model several times, if you make a mistake in one piece, just print another.
Have fun!
GrisCatrina

The Crow paper automata by Arturo Palacios is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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The Crow ($8.00)
Now you can buy and download instantly through my page on Cults3D
(Its a website selling digital models, whether 3D, paper models and others; you can pay securely with PayPal and receive the download immediately after payment).
Once you buy, this is what you get: A copy of the paper model in a PDF Acrobat file.
The Crow comes in a PDF file with instructions and patterns. The difficulty level is medium, especially in the form of the face and head mechanism.
The size is 30 cms long, and once it dries, it moves with a single movement of your fingers.
Print, cut, fold and glue!, for the Crow to fly on your hands, chasing your friends.
Print, cut, fold and glue!, for the Crow to fly on your hands, chasing your friends.
See how it moves!
Some tips:
The best paper for printing is a card paper, in Mexico we use "Opaline" , is good using 125g but best 225g.
The model is designed to fit all the page, so try to print in a option like "fit to page", some printers may change the printing results affecting a little the size and tone of the color, but using a fit to page option in all of them will result in a good model.
For black and withe models, the best option is to print them in a laser printer, also we had a very good results using inkjet printer.
Once you have finished building your mask, you may like to protect it from the dust and the humidity, so it is always good to give it a touch of transparent spray or transparent lacquer.
You can print the model several times, if you make a mistake in one piece, just print another.
Have fun!
GrisCatrina

The Crow paper automata by Arturo Palacios is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.


