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.
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 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!
Oh, this tower is really very tall! And it can be made even higher!! This is a great field for experimentation.
I saw Matthew Reinhart's vid, but he didn't do the top part. So glad you covered that! Thanks.
I remember seeing this pop up and being blown away by it! Very excited to try making it. Thank you!
This is what I exactly needed today for a book I'm preparing, thanks a lot 💙
Thanks so much! I've always been drawn to pop ups that pop up a lot (lol) so this is perfect!
Maravilloso trabajo, le sigo desde hace varios años y siempre me sorprende. Mil y mil gracias. Saludos desde Colombia.
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🤣
Ooh love to see new videos!
Another amazing video -- thank you!
Thank you thank you thank you!!! ❤️ Much much love from India!
i love so pop up !!! wow i 'm very proud de you congratulations !!!💖
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.
welcome back master!😀😀😀
Как интересно! 😊😊😊😊😊😊 Ваши уроки волшебны!
Love it. I will have to try it out with my son.
OH, merci, juste il m'a manqué cette technique pour finir mon prototype, les angles sont très importants. 🤩
Justo lo que buscaba, un mecanismo muy ingenioso🤯🤯👍
I love your channel. Do you help with individual projects?
I usually try to answer specific questions.
It's amazing! Thanks. 😃
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.
Qué hermosura, gracias!
Amazing ❤
hello I did well thank you very much for you explain to me very clearly wow I am very happy😃🥰💜
im practicing making pop up books for my boyfriend TwT he enjoyed the first pop up book i gave him!
muchas gracias maestro ^_^
Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!
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.
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.
Yes, seeing you make mistakes is indeed reassuring. 😆
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..😃👍