Paper Craft / Papercut Model Making


Not really architecture or model making, but Peter from Oncotton found a new way of making models or shall I say paper craft. His idea is to explore the relationship between two and three dimension by using a single sheet of A4 paper. This reminds me of my previous post – Canon 3D Papercraft.
This papercut craft seems to be something new, I’ve done some research and found this in Wikipedia:
- A paper cut occurs when a piece of paper or similar material slices the skin.
- Song by Linkin Park.
- Song by Gym Class Heroes.
Its not Origami, and definately not Chinese Papercut. I guess this is something new.

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Canon 3D Papercraft Architecture
Talk about origami, the image of Japanese and their minimalist/miniature culture begins to flash in my mind. Origami is the art of paper folding. The goal of this art is to create a given result using geometric folds and crease patterns. Origami refers to all types of paper folding, even those of non-Japanese origin.
Nearly everyone has made paper airplanes or tried origami when they were children. Take these memories further when you download dozens of 3D-Papercraft projects for free. Canon has this list of download-able tutorials that comes in pdf format, all you have to do is print it. I don’t think you need a canon printer, any printer will do.
The image below are paper art, not your normal card-board model making materials. A combination of several origami into paper architecture.


There are various design besides the Hemiji Castle and Sydney Opera House. From architecture to animals, from gifts to transports, you name it and the best part is its free. Visit the Canon 3D Papercraft website now.
Tags: 3D papercraft, Architecture Models, Models, Origami, Paper Art
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