Introduction: Werokh Papercraft

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Werokh from the game Drakan: Order of the flame is now available for papercraft! I (Metalfist) extracted the model from the game, then rebuild it to fix the missing geometry and put it into pepakura, unfolded and build it.

You will need Pepakura in order to open the files. Just print, cut and glue him together. You can scale him as big as you want using Pepakura Designer. If you want to let him hang, just grab a needle and string and attach it at the right spot so he is in balance.

>>> Download Drakan-Werokh_Papercraft here <<

Download Pepakura Designer here: http://www.tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura-en/

Tips:
Print and Paper Settings->PaperSize and then rearrange the parts to fit the page.You can resize the papermodel to your liking by going to the 2D Menu->Change Scale->Scale Factor.If you don't/do want the fold lines, but want to keep the flaps, go to 2D Menu->Edit Mode->Edge color and then check "Hide Edges Almost Flat" and put the slider all the way to the left (0 Deg.) to hide the fold lines. Slide the slider to the right if you want the foldlines to appear. If you want to keep the fold lines, but want them more transparent: Go to Settings-> Print and Paper-> adjust the ammount of transparancy that you want. (This affects foldlines and flaps).You can change the texture by going to Settings->Texture Settings and replace the texture with a different one. Use the software to easily see which parts connect to each other.

Step 1: Materials

Material list:

  • Aleene's Tacky Glue
  • Cutting knife/scissors or Silhouette Cameo (cutting machine)
  • Cutting mat
  • Black marker
  • Tweezers (recommended)
  • Paper
  • Printer
  • Thread (transparent for the nicest result)
  • Needle

Step 2: Print, Cut, Fold and Glue Together

  1. Print out the patterns and cut them out with your scissors or cutting tools.
  2. Fold the parts. You can use a ruler to make clean folds.
  3. Use a black marker to hide the white of the paper thickness.
  4. Glue the corresponding parts together. (I recommend: "Aleene's Tacky Glue")

Some papercraft tutorials:

Step 3: Build by Morell

Morell (http://morellagrysis.deviantart.com ) also made a build of Werokh and can be seen here!