I did it lots of changes, now it is a lot more complex, it can hold banners with messages (I always had one telling something, sitting on my computer's screen at work) and looks a lot more human, but this is the basics you can start with.
Just 13 cuts on the paper, and 10 creases, and it stand of its own or sits as a person.
It becames better with smooth shoulders (cut them quarter a square in diagonal) and with the head slightly tilted, but it means two more cuts and one more bend and now I'm talking about minimuns. May be other day.
I hope it makes you smile! Thanks for your time!



































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However, I believe it may be better suited in the "Paper" category, under "Living". :)
And feel free to use it, if you want. What is more, I will post a complete-to-date evolution of the dummy if you want to.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Karate-PaperMan/
Have fun!
I've just published a new instructable, PaperSmurfs:
http://www.instructables.com/id/PaperSmurfs-Pitufos-de-Papel/
....here are some ideas i made (in Arabic )
just thought I'd let you know, I downloaded a graph paper template, filled in the
squares with mspaint cut him out and taped him to my monitor at work.
This was about a week ago. I've had him stolen three time's now!
I guess my co-worker's think this is a great project also!
It works fine in plain paper up to double this size. From 10cm and up it should be cut in cardboard to stands up properly.
printed templates. they Are gone but robbie is still there.
Cardboard is a little better when there are kids involved.
One time I did one in an IDE bus so...
Simply try materials. It is cheap!