@@lisam9233 what is his book called? I looked in the “about” section, and it only links to PayPal. I don’t even know his name, but I want to try to make pop up books for my niece, so I’m trying to learn.
I commented on this video a year ago, but today I happened to try making the mechanism a couple of times (before I rewatched). It was tricky and I didn't like how mine moved, but now you've pointed out some things that I might try to improve mine. Thanks again for all your videos.
I would like to thank you for the pop up and it looks really cool in person, my booklet wouldn't look like a pop up booklet without your channel, so i really appreciate the video, thx
Thank you very much indeed. . You are very generous. Your explanations are very clear and understandable, esspecially for us French people. I made a lot of progress the past month thanks to you. I was touched to see "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" on your desk. I am 57 and it was a present from my grand mother when I was 10. Now, thanks to you, 1 am preparing a little pop-up book for my little niece who will be 1 year old soon. I try to do it with the same level of passion
Loving "The Little Prince" as much as I do and since this was my first pop-up book, of course I love this! I've been intrigued by this spread from the moment I first saw it. Thanks for dissecting it!
Le había perdido entre tantos videos de you tube, pero me siento maravillada con su trabajo, felicidades estoy muy feliz de volverlo a encontrar. muchísimas gracias-
Felicitaciones , exelente hablo español y poco inglés , pero créame q lo entendí todo . Verdad es un profesional. Gracias por compartirnos sus habilidad . Bendiciones desde Bolivia !!
I wish the video was more of a bird's eye view and we had more measurements for the other pieces already cut up. But mine worked eventually after solving some measurement issues
I don't know the pop-up that you're asking about. Which Harry Potter pop-up book is it in? and which page? If I have the book I can try and answer your question.
@@thepop-upchannel4919 Harry potter pop_up book By Andrew Williamson and Lucy kee .. I think it's in a side card about snake 🐍 in spread 5 last page of the book I guess !
Oh I can't tell you how glad I am to see you back here!! Thanks to you I've developed a fascination and love for paper engineering. This mechanism has become one of my most used and favorite ones. Anyway, in my never ending quest for interesting pop ups I came across a similar mechanism ( since you said you weren't quite happy with this one) but I haven't tried it yet. Link-ruclips.net/video/rSUcCWYNVJo/видео.html&ab_channel=JunniSunStudio. It's a little different and a simpler design. If I ever win the lottery, forget the diamonds and the Mazerati, I would fly you out here for paper engineering demonstrations!
Thank you for that link - yes it's a much more satisfactory explanation than I managed! So where are you? I have been known to occassionaly pay my own travel expenses so that I can run a workshop in a beguiling place!
Well, as much as I love the adorable design in the link I sent you it did not translate to a workable mechanism. I ended up using your mechanism ( #74) My mistake was assuming the other poster would test their design before posting it, and I should have gone straight to the tried and true knowledge and experience base of the expert :) I'll know better next time and comb through your tutorials FIRST in order to accomplish a workable mechanism when I see a cute design somewhere.
It's amazing how these master classes are free to watch 😊
His books are also very reasonably priced for the amount of info and techniques they include.
@@lisam9233 what is his book called? I looked in the “about” section, and it only links to PayPal. I don’t even know his name, but I want to try to make pop up books for my niece, so I’m trying to learn.
@@purinpat His name is Duncan Birmingham. He has a few books - you can find them by searching his name on Amazon. Hope you enjoy!
@@lisam9233 thank you so much for your reply. 😀
Right? Love his videos. I also have his book as reference.
Glad to know this channel isn't dead :) Thanks for all the free tutorials!
I commented on this video a year ago, but today I happened to try making the mechanism a couple of times (before I rewatched). It was tricky and I didn't like how mine moved, but now you've pointed out some things that I might try to improve mine. Thanks again for all your videos.
Thank you for excellent teaching such seemingly complex engineering into a doable technique!
Thank you so much!!! Watching your videos is like watching magician at work! Fascinating!
Wow, thank you!
I would like to thank you for the pop up and it looks really cool in person, my booklet wouldn't look like a pop up booklet without your channel, so i really appreciate the video, thx
Thank you very much indeed. . You are very generous. Your explanations are very clear and understandable, esspecially for us French people. I made a lot of progress the past month thanks to you. I was touched to see "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" on your desk. I am 57 and it was a present from my grand mother when I was 10. Now, thanks to you, 1 am preparing a little pop-up book for my little niece who will be 1 year old soon. I try to do it with the same level of passion
Loving "The Little Prince" as much as I do and since this was my first pop-up book, of course I love this! I've been intrigued by this spread from the moment I first saw it. Thanks for dissecting it!
Such a fascinating art. Really love it. Thank you for making these tutorials!
Le había perdido entre tantos videos de you tube, pero me siento maravillada con su trabajo, felicidades estoy muy feliz de volverlo a encontrar. muchísimas gracias-
Thanks again for the new video. I love it that no fancy tool or special glue. Just down to earth techniques. 🤩
I still owe you my video.😉
Great. Thank you so much for your time and expertise!
Your channel made me discover and love the pop-up craft! Thank you very much I hope you live a happy and comfortable life ❤️
Thank you. You are knocking out the videos ...... can't keep up , going to try
I enjoy learning from you. Your explanation are clear.
Felicitaciones , exelente hablo español y poco inglés , pero créame q lo entendí todo . Verdad es un profesional. Gracias por compartirnos sus habilidad .
Bendiciones desde Bolivia !!
Maestro . Que manera de explicar tan excelente
Thank you once again for a fantastic tutorial. Even though you made it look easy, I still had to watch it couple of times to fully understand. 😊
Hola
Gracias por compartir el vídeo.
Mucha inspiración para futuros Proyectos.
Un saludo desde Colombia
I wish the video was more of a bird's eye view and we had more measurements for the other pieces already cut up. But mine worked eventually after solving some measurement issues
Excellent as always
Thank you very much, everything is awesome,god bless you!!
Cómo me gustaría que fuera mi vecino, para estar más a menudo aprendiendo todas estas cosas tan impresionante que hace.
I love the little prince ❤❤
Merci beaucoup Duncan. Encore une fois, c'est précis et facile à comprendre ;-)
Amazing skills..so much fun..👍💐
¡Muchas gracias! Funcionó a la perfección
Thank you so much!
There is a Pop_up card about snake in Harry Potter Pop_up book .. is it the same mechanism or this is different ?!
I don't know the pop-up that you're asking about. Which Harry Potter pop-up book is it in? and which page? If I have the book I can try and answer your question.
@@thepop-upchannel4919
Harry potter pop_up book By Andrew Williamson and Lucy kee .. I think it's in a side card about snake 🐍 in spread 5 last page of the book I guess !
Oh I can't tell you how glad I am to see you back here!! Thanks to you I've developed a fascination and love for paper engineering. This mechanism has become one of my most used and favorite ones. Anyway, in my never ending quest for interesting pop ups I came across a similar mechanism ( since you said you weren't quite happy with this one) but I haven't tried it yet. Link-ruclips.net/video/rSUcCWYNVJo/видео.html&ab_channel=JunniSunStudio. It's a little different and a simpler design. If I ever win the lottery, forget the diamonds and the Mazerati, I would fly you out here for paper engineering demonstrations!
Thank you for that link - yes it's a much more satisfactory explanation than I managed! So where are you? I have been known to occassionaly pay my own travel expenses so that I can run a workshop in a beguiling place!
@@thepop-upchannel4919
Well, as much as I love the adorable design in the link I sent you it did not translate to a workable mechanism. I ended up using your mechanism ( #74) My mistake was assuming the other poster would test their design before posting it, and I should have gone straight to the tried and true knowledge and experience base of the expert :) I'll know better next time and comb through your tutorials FIRST in order to accomplish a workable mechanism when I see a cute design somewhere.
Gracias Gracias Gracias Gracias Gracias Gracias Gracias
where circular motion 1 ?
Tutorials 24 and 60.
이중에서 트위터랑 인스타보고 오신분도 만만찮게 있으실듯..
Кто же так Бестолково сделал титры!! Всю рабочую зону перекрыли!
Извините - я не понимаю проблемы.
...this design has so many possibi|ities...my creative juices f|owing....thank you...[] :)))
No matter how much i try it doesent works
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