About the video: Traced on paper
Overview
“We'll transfer the contour lines from the parchment paper to the cutting paper. This is done by placing the parchment on top of the paper and using a blunt pencil or skewer to create the contour lines. ”
In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Traced on paper, which is part of the Domestika online course: Papercraft Specialization: Techniques for Three-Dimensional Designs. Explore artistic papercraft by creating three-dimensional compositions using cutting, assembling, and modeling techniques with paper and cardboard..
Partial transcription of the video
“Traced on paper In this lesson we will pass the work that we have already drawn to the final paper with which we are going to assemble the piece. Here I have the layers in parchment. Above are the final papers, which are the Favini papers that we selected at the beginning. This is the mat of Embossing that we will use as a base to be able to press the papers. If they don't have one, they can do it in a cardboard, in a "foam", in any material that is resistant but has some softness so that at the time of drawing it, the curves can be traced well. I will use wooden skewers, I bought them in t...”
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Course summary for: Papercraft Specialization: Techniques for Three-Dimensional Designs
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Arts & Crafts, Bookbinding, Children's Illustration, Decoration, DIY, Fine Arts, Paper Craft, Storytelling

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