Hey everybody! I found more papercraft characters to join the roster of our One Piece collection!
Just download the pattern inside each associated Adobe .PDF or Pepakura Designer .PDO file (Free Pepakura download
here. Use the built-in, free to use, Pepakura Viewer to open and print out models. A license key is required to use Pepakura Designer to design models) used to create each respective papercraft (Already colored and illustrated with details), print it out (On the shiny side of some poster board paper or card stock paper using an ink jet printer - Do not use a laser printer as those do not work well with thick paper like poster board or card stock. Also, you might damage your laser printer's paper feeder! See the fourth and fifth posts in ->
https://arstechnica.com/civis/viewto...?f=11&t=100001. Alternatively, you can use standard printer paper and a laser printer but the results may not be as aesthetically pleasing), carefully cut it out (With a pair of scissors. You can save time, labor and get professional cut results by using a Silhouette Cameo 4 cutting machine - See
Using Pepakura with Cameo instructions,
Cameo 4 product features and
papercraft cutting demo using Cameo 4 and a Half-Life AntLion papercraft model. Caveat: The convenient, specialized machine retails a bit on the expensive side. See
here) and then assemble the given papercraft (With all purpose glue, where required) to form the papercraft.
Let the adventures continue ... Set Sail!
Monkey D. Luffy (Captain) [Version 2]
Note: The artist who created this papercraft model is Paper-Rock (Site information not available).
Scroll down in the Direct download page and click to access the attached rar archive.
Source page ->
https://paperzonevn.com/threads/monk...fy-ver-2.4304/
Direct download link ->
https://paperzonevn.com/attachments/...er-2-rar.4987/
Roronoa Zoro (First crew member to join. See here.)
Note: The artist who created this papercraft model is
Craft-tama on DevianART. Scroll down in each direct download page and click on the "CLICK TO GET" button to download each file.
The password to open each of the two downloaded rar archives (Not including quotes) is "093611".
Bonus: Watch papercraft artist Luthfi Toys build Craft-tama's papercraft model step by step at ->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHk7M6CcP1M.
Source page ->
https://paperzonevn.com/threads/roronoa-zoro.8959/
Direct download link (1 of 2 files) ->
https://paperzonevn.com/attachments/...ama-zip.10762/
Direct download link (2 of 2 files) ->
https://paperzonevn.com/attachments/...ess-pdf.10763/
Nami (TimeSkip arc version)
Note: The artist who created this papercraft model is is unknown/unspecified.
Scroll down in the direct download page and click on the "CLICK TO GET" button to download the .pdo file.
Source page ->
https://paperzonevn.com/threads/nami-timeskip.8084/
Direct download link ->
https://paperzonevn.com/attachments/...skip-pdo.9570/
Boa Hancock (Luffy's self-proclaimed wife)
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Note: The artist who created this papercraft model is Joao Vieira (Site information not available).
Source page ->
https://m.facebook.com/PaperToysVN/p...KP1TSru1aZyObx
Direct download link ->
https://www.mediafire.com/download/x...oa+Hancock.rar
Some archives only have .pdo (Pepakura Designer Object) source files and no Adobe Acrobat .pdf files inside of them (In a .pdf file, the papercraft pattern will automatically appear in its actual size). The functionality to directly print out papercraft patterns was not built into the Pepakura software. Thus, a .pdo file must be converted into a .pdf file for printing. In order to convert a .pdo file into a .pdf, you need to:
1. Download the free to use, Pepakura Viewer that is bundled with the Pepakura Designer (Not free to use. You need to buy a key to unlock all of its useful features if you want to create papercraft patterns.) at ->
https://tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura-en/download/index.html.
2. Install the bundled software (Both the Designer and the Viewer will be installed).
3. Start the Pepakura Viewer and then open the .pdo file (Note: Double clicking on the .pdo file will open it with the Designer).
4. In the Pepakura Viewer menu, select "File" -> "Print to PDF ..." to create a .pdf file from the .pdo file.
