First of all, before I make myself look like an idiot, how long does it take people here to make an entire high detail mk6 helm?
I'm starting to look at some peoples models and how they perfectly score every line, use elmer's glue, etc.
My Idea is Origami. I've been doing origami for ten years now (since I was 6), just in my free time, and I've gotten to the point where I can make very precise folds. What I think is that if one would do origami in one's free time, one could make very precise folds with ease. I'm not going to post how long it takes me to do a helmet yet, though, cause I don't know if I'm any faster than regular people.
Anyway, with origami, you can kind of see the way the paper wants to fold, and make crisp, clean folds according to that. Most pep pieces are like this, using folds where the paper want's to fold.
I think you can skip the scoring process completely with a little origami practice, and still have you helmet come out as clean as a scored helmet. (both of mine have, and I never score)
I'm starting to look at some peoples models and how they perfectly score every line, use elmer's glue, etc.
My Idea is Origami. I've been doing origami for ten years now (since I was 6), just in my free time, and I've gotten to the point where I can make very precise folds. What I think is that if one would do origami in one's free time, one could make very precise folds with ease. I'm not going to post how long it takes me to do a helmet yet, though, cause I don't know if I'm any faster than regular people.
Anyway, with origami, you can kind of see the way the paper wants to fold, and make crisp, clean folds according to that. Most pep pieces are like this, using folds where the paper want's to fold.
I think you can skip the scoring process completely with a little origami practice, and still have you helmet come out as clean as a scored helmet. (both of mine have, and I never score)