This site contains most of my paper models that I have started creating since June 2010.

Here, I must give my thanks to Cowboyleland for his brilliant idea on making 2.5d figures that are easy to build and look good from most angles. His method has been applied to make figures such as the wererat, snakeman, ghoul and praying mantis. My thanks also go to many friends I met in Onemonk (http://onemonk.com/) and forum (http://cardboard-warriors.proboards.com/) for their support and inspiration!

For the time being I can only post the finished products in this blog. In future, I hope that I can include more works in progress and also more essays on how to make these models.

I hope you enjoy this site!

Monday, May 16, 2011

Fantasy characters

Fantasy characters created some time ago.  All available freely at the following links:
From left to right:

Warrior: http://www.4shared.com/document/2tN2uYBF/warrior_1.html

Dwarf: http://www.4shared.com/document/GBQ3yF5T/dwarf2_sizes_1.html
Wizard: http://www.4shared.com/document/9ye-cgBy/wizard1.html

Archer: http://www.4shared.com/document/vLRnS_-Y/archer_resized.html

The grid on the floor is 1-inch by 1-inch.
My plan is to create a template of warrior and wizard and apply different textures to make different models.  A generic instruction is also in the pipeline.

5 comments:

  1. Your work is fantastic. I've built the wizard. The cape was a little big. I cut off the bottom. It's probably my fault. The wizard stands the right height. It outshines my other drab plastic prepainted figs. I'll be making more paper figs. Thank you

    ReplyDelete
  2. I love you man.
    You just saved my day.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Es un gran arte y es lo mejor que e visto en mi pais no hay nada parecido me gustaria replicarlo en mi pais y aprender si me acepta como aprendiz.

    johann loaiza
    master jao

    ReplyDelete
  4. thank you, now I can have my own medieval fantasy kingdom

    ReplyDelete
  5. thank you, now I can have my own medieval fantasy kingdom

    ReplyDelete