7:03 making mistakes is essential. You've got a chance to end up with a better product. Thanks so much for the videos. As a beginner myself I must say I'm privileged to watch how these are made. Very recently used some ideas to make a pop up page for a school theatre day. Parents loved the end up result and co-workers got interested in it.
Thank you very much for your detailed explanation and measurements. It really helped a lot, and thanks for not trimming away the mistake part, cause it actually helped me prevent it LOL🤣
Seems this is something Matthew has been pushing to see how far off the page he can get his pop-ups to go. The one in his Lego book is very high and now I’ll have to check his build to see if he’s been developing on this method 😊. I’ve had in mind a book project where this technique will work nicely I think. Thank you for the insight not to mention letting us see the mistakes. It shows once again that this is a flexible, often forgiving but precise medium and to take things that don’t come off as part of the process ❤
I think I saw a video where Matthew Reinhart mentioned thaat the tower in the Lego book was an attempt to get as tall a tower as possible. He does have a video showing his method for developing this particular tower from Disney Princess. These Particular mechanisms are really tricky!
@@thepop-upchannel4919 Tricky indeed! It makes you wonder how they manage to commercialize the process but then I suppose that is reflected in the cost of the grander books.
There isn't a specific list but you could start with looking at Tutorial 5. Then Tutorials 8 and 22 might be helpful. The V-Folds explained in Tutorials 2, 3 and 4 will all work at 90 degrees - you'll just have to adjust the angles to get the type of 3D effect that you want.
Duncan, I bought your book a few years ago and loved it. These videos are excellent. Will enjoy checking out your latest mechanisms. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Have sent you a small donation. Best wishes from Australia. :D
Oh, this tower is really very tall! And it can be made even higher!! This is a great field for experimentation.
Thank you for making all these tutorials for entertaining us...... I'm learning for years and got much ideas from you.....
7:03 making mistakes is essential. You've got a chance to end up with a better product. Thanks so much for the videos. As a beginner myself I must say I'm privileged to watch how these are made. Very recently used some ideas to make a pop up page for a school theatre day. Parents loved the end up result and co-workers got interested in it.
Excellent!
I remember seeing this pop up and being blown away by it! Very excited to try making it. Thank you!
Thank you very much for your detailed explanation and measurements. It really helped a lot, and thanks for not trimming away the mistake part, cause it actually helped me prevent it LOL🤣
I saw Matthew Reinhart's vid, but he didn't do the top part. So glad you covered that! Thanks.
Thanks so much! I've always been drawn to pop ups that pop up a lot (lol) so this is perfect!
This is what I exactly needed today for a book I'm preparing, thanks a lot 💙
Ooh love to see new videos!
Maravilloso trabajo, le sigo desde hace varios años y siempre me sorprende. Mil y mil gracias. Saludos desde Colombia.
It's amazing! Thanks. 😃
welcome back master!😀😀😀
Love it. I will have to try it out with my son.
Thank you thank you thank you!!! ❤️ Much much love from India!
Justo lo que buscaba, un mecanismo muy ingenioso🤯🤯👍
OH, merci, juste il m'a manqué cette technique pour finir mon prototype, les angles sont très importants. 🤩
Как интересно! 😊😊😊😊😊😊 Ваши уроки волшебны!
Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!
i love so pop up !!! wow i 'm very proud de you congratulations !!!💖
Qué hermosura, gracias!
muchas gracias maestro ^_^
Seems this is something Matthew has been pushing to see how far off the page he can get his pop-ups to go. The one in his Lego book is very high and now I’ll have to check his build to see if he’s been developing on this method 😊. I’ve had in mind a book project where this technique will work nicely I think. Thank you for the insight not to mention letting us see the mistakes. It shows once again that this is a flexible, often forgiving but precise medium and to take things that don’t come off as part of the process ❤
I think I saw a video where Matthew Reinhart mentioned thaat the tower in the Lego book was an attempt to get as tall a tower as possible. He does have a video showing his method for developing this particular tower from Disney Princess. These Particular mechanisms are really tricky!
@@thepop-upchannel4919 Tricky indeed! It makes you wonder how they manage to commercialize the process but then I suppose that is reflected in the cost of the grander books.
I love your channel. Do you help with individual projects?
I usually try to answer specific questions.
hello I did well thank you very much for you explain to me very clearly wow I am very happy😃🥰💜
thankyou as always! Is there a list of types of mechanisms/folds you can do it you only have 90 degrees to work with, as opposed to the full 180?
There isn't a specific list but you could start with looking at Tutorial 5. Then Tutorials 8 and 22 might be helpful. The V-Folds explained in Tutorials 2, 3 and 4 will all work at 90 degrees - you'll just have to adjust the angles to get the type of 3D effect that you want.
@@thepop-upchannel4919 Thankyou so much for replying! I shall investigate!
Duncan, I bought your book a few years ago and loved it.
These videos are excellent.
Will enjoy checking out your latest mechanisms.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Have sent you a small donation.
Best wishes from Australia. :D
Thank you very much!
I'm not sure but think this might be an example of a 4-bar linkage. A mechanical engineer would know for certain, one way or the other.
You might well be right - I don't really know anything about mechanical engineering - maybe I should try looking a little deeper.
im practicing making pop up books for my boyfriend TwT he enjoyed the first pop up book i gave him!
Is there a link to Mathew reinhearts tutorial? I can’t find it
www.matthewreinhart.com/
On the menu click on DIY and it leads on to a huge range of pop-up stuff.
Yes, seeing you make mistakes is indeed reassuring. 😆
What if I want the tower off center?
Tutorial 9.
@@thepop-upchannel4919 Oh! Thank you so much! I would go through all of them in order, but I'm in a bit of a time crunch, I'll check it out.
something special for tutorial 100??
That's a long way off - it's taken us eight years to get this far!
@@thepop-upchannel4919 take your time. Quality needs time..😃👍