I love to spend hours reverse engineer things. Even then I sometimes come back here to see what you have to say about it and see the other applications. Really love the series. This channel needs more love.
Looking forward to your books and tutorials! I bought your book before discovering this channel. Thanks so much for your generous sharing! Please place your new book for sale on bookdepository. I got your book there. I couldn't get your book on amazon in Hong Kong.
This series was wonderful! Thank you for doing them. I had the book open the whole time, taking even more notes. Sadly my housekeeping suffered! teehee Looking forward to your new book.
Thanks for the tutorials. they are awesome. I am looking forward to any more you do. I like sharing the simple techniques with children. I haven't tried this lesson yet with kids but they will love it. The higher the better!
I recently discovered your channel and I am really amazed and thankful for sharing all the logic behind pop-up mechanisms as well as the book examples.
Thanks for the new videos, I really enjoyed watching them and will re-watch all of them again until you upload new ones next year. Your book is awesome and these videos are very helpful explaining everything.
Thank you for doing this most recent videos and the older videos. I really appreciate you taking the time. Love your books. Can't wait for the next one.
Just recently discovered your lovely and amazing tutorials, many thanks for giving us the opportunity to learn and understand. I've started making a book for my 5 year old✨
I wanna say to you again that I love your clear way to explain pop-up mechanism Thank you for your channel and also for your book Waiting for your new book!!! You're very precious and pop-up are magic! Thank you for explain us how they works... it could seem that this can reveal the secrets behind pop-up and destroy the surprise but it is exactly the contrary: see mechanism behind pop-up make them more incredible! Sorry for my english... I'm italian!
wow man thanks, you explain everything to perfection and anyone would think it is not difficult, however it requires a lot of ingenuity to start to get things as you want, so thank you very much for the videos, I like what you do
Thank you Duncan for making this amazing series, very advanced and detailed. I enjoy watching over and over and I'm learning from them everytime. I look forward to your new advanced book next year. Thanks again. Ahmad
Thank you - I'm delighted that you're enjoying. I've got some more vids being edited right now so they should be on line soon. Unfortunately the book on advanced techniques has had to be postponed.
Unfortunate regarding the book's postponement, it would've been a great complimentary to the video series. I'll keep an eye out for the upcoming videos. Kindest Regards, Ahmad.
I am your biggest fan and have your book which I love !! Your book is like a bible for a pop up enthusiast like me!! This Tutorial is simply fantastic.
Великолепные книги ! Так и хочется поиграть в них.))) Я не понимаю английский язык,но мне приятно,что вы доходчиво показываете мастер-класс.Спасибо ! Я уже сделала несколько простых работ. Очень понравилось мне и моей маме.))
I think your channel is amazing - when I have a little more time I look forward to exploring it more thoroughly - yes I have subscribed . I'd be very happy to do an interview sometime. Keep up the good work..
Thank you so much for making these! They're so helpful since i have to make a book for a project and these are perfect. I hope you upload more videos, looking forward to learning more from you.
Yes, there is a lot to it but very pleasing creative results can be fairly easy. Try watching tutorials 1 and 2, make a couple of V-Folds, then watch tutorials 8, 7, and 22 to see easy ways of building onto them. Experimenting often helps!
:) . you're doing a wonderful thing, sharing, so I appreciate it very much. it came up when you referenced circular motion and gluing the circle at the point of a good and joint position. the challenge was understanding where the point was visually so the idea of glue and intersection was right. That's where all the visual angle references prompted me to at least suggest more close ups at the crucial bends and functional placements. I thoroughly appreciate and enjoy your generosity in this process. If you would like some editing support, I will help in Adobe as well. But; great channel. Much appreciated for the passion play of dimension and mechanics!!! Awesome!!!
Thanks for the offer. I think we've got it covered. I had another look at the circular motion tutorial and I see your point. It is actually a bit difficult to position the wheel correctly. What I neglected to mention in the tutorial is - if you look at the wheel there is a little square that has been shaded in, the little "L-shaped" piece glues on behind the shaded area.
Thanks so much for these videos. I'm so glad that I've found your channel! Is there any video/book instruction on how to polish or rather make a pop look "finished" ?
I'm not quite sure what exactly you mean by "finished"! There is a section in my book "Pop-Up Design and Paper Mechanics - How to make folding paper sculpture" That explains a bit about making "high quality" pop-ups. Use heavier card; Work out designs by making dummies first, then measure and score all the fold lines so that they're sharp and precise; Illustrate the pieces before gluing them all together. Hope this is of some help.
Thank you for the array of coverage. Please spend a few visual moments (2 second close-ups) closest to the points and mechanics you're making, in the production, to help actually see them in focus as opposed to a full room dropped back scene. Kindest regards.
Tried this one today. After a couple of attempts I realised that I wasn't matching the V-angles accurately enough when the first floating plane went on. Eventually worked out a technique to insert the plane folded and the tabs found their natural position. Still need to add the second and third tiers ... wish me luck. 😁
Tutorial 35 has an example of another method. The technique explained there can be extended to go even higher - I plan to explain it in a future video (later this year) - an excellent example is the final spread in Matthew Reinhart's book "POP-UP A Journey through the LEGO Universe".
I love your videos and book, but I wish you'd do real world i.e. real card experience. It's difficult to decide which fold one should do for Halloween, Christmas and Thanksgiving.
Hi, Yes you're ahead of the game! I think Tutorial 30 more or less completes the academic type series that I've had in mind. I've been talking to Jane (the filmmaker) about where The Pop-Up Channel goes from here and we've decided to do a series on actual greetings cards - we've thought about Birthdays, Christmas and Valentines but of course other things are possible too. So I expect it will happen - but probably not till next year.
Hey Sir! I am trying to make a tall tree following this mechanism, similar to the example no.4 (big-bang pop-up book). Can you please explain a little bit more how to keep it tall and straight. Mine is slouching backward!
Yes that pop-up in the Big Bang book is pretty amazing - also a bit difficult to make. The mechanism is actually slightly different from the one explained in the video. I'll probably try and explain the theory in another video at some point. In the meantime here are the measurements for the pop-up that appears in Big Bang:- The main structure is a V-Fold. On the V-Fold piece the angles between the central crease and the creases of the tabs that glue it to the base are both 78 Degrees. On the base the angles between the spine fold and the points where the V-Fold is glued to the base are both 68 Degrees. The section that rises up really high is part of the V-Fold, there is a crease 15.8 cm above the base. There is a second piece of card that pushes up the top section of the V-Fold (Make this piece double thickness as it needs to be very rigid.). This second piece is 18 cm long. It is glued to the base 3.2 cm behind (and parallel to) the V-Fold. At its top end it is glued 1 cm above the crease. I hope this helps and that your tree stands really tall.
Thank you so much !! Your tutorials and book really helped me to get my thesis done! Without really kind people like you it wasn't possible. I am almost done with the mechanism of my pop-up book and currently working on its digital illustration. Soon I will get it printed! I really appreciate your youtube tutorials. Looking forward to your next book :) P.s: As you are a teacher to yourself, any suggestions or advice to receive a good jury/critic regarding a thesis on a pop-up book based on the folk tales of a country?
For quick and easy folding as shown in these tutorials, where the card doesn't need to be scored, I use 160gsm. for more substantial models probably 220gsm. is better, but this will have to be measured and scored. The ideal card is as rigid as possible and as thin as possible. sometimes most of a pop-up could be relatively light weight card and just make it double thickness where a component needs extra strength. The size of the pop-up also dictates the weight of the card - the bigger the pop-up the heavier the card needs to be.
Thank you for your reply. I bought your book yesterday and can't wait for it to arrive. I will be in hibernation with practicing these tutorials this winter!
160 should be fine - making the card thicker usually means that you'll have to measure and score the fold lines. If the panels are buckling it's always possible to just cut out a piece that fits exactly and stick it on to reenforce the panel. As a rule of thumb - the bigger the model the stronger the card needs to be.
That book hasn't been published (a dispute witht the publishers!) - but some of the mechanisms that would/will be in the book are covered in Tutorials 57 -68.
@@thepop-upchannel4919 i appreciate your time and talent so much with these tutorials. They are so comprehensive, so well thought out, and organized. You’re a great teacher.
how would you recommend I make a big mountain? I have fairly limited space along the gulley but was hoping to incorporate some hight. How would you make the sides angled?
The book about complex pop-up hasn't been published - I haven't forgotten it - various things got in the way - I still have it in mind though so It may yet get published.
Hi! sorry to ask but it is destroying my brain!!! on the big bang pop.....the tall bit that pops up, I don't understand how that equates to the tower ! Help! I have tried so hard to recreate it and have failed miserably!!!
You're absolutely right - they don't equate! At the beginning of Tutorial 30 I am just showing examples of tall structures that rise up higher than the height of the page. The tower explained in that tutorial is just one of those mechanisms. The mechanism that features in the Big Bang Pop-Up is explained in Tutorial 35. The very tall "Rapunzel Tower" is another structure that I plan to try and explain in a forthcoming tutorial that I hope we can make before too long (lock down permiting).
I've been meaning to make a video about this for ages! It's difficult and so every time that we're filming this particular mechanism seems to get dropped off the list. It is still on the list though so it may be explained one day!
The glue I use in the videos is UHU. Really almost any glue will work ok - water based glues are a bit more difficult as they tend to dry more slowly so I prefer solvent based glues - if you are making a lot of pop-ups it's probably worth experimenting and finding which glue suits you best.
V-Folds fold down in the direction that the V is pointing - so the slant is because the V isn't standing up perfectly. Partly this is because of the slight bendiness of the card. It could be made to stand up a bit more straight either by flexing the base to give it a bit more lift, or else by adjusting the angles on the V fold pieces, making them a little more acute will make it lift a little more.
"Pop-Up Design and Paper Mechanics - How to make folding paper sculpture".... It's being reprinted at the moment, got a new cover but exactly the same contents, should be available on Amazon very soon. The more advanced book on highly complex pop-up is on hold at the moment.
There are a lot of excellent pop-up templates on Robert Sabuda's website. I expect you can find a suitable design there. wp.robertsabuda.com/make-your-own-pop-ups/
Sorry it's not working! In the tutorial make sure you look at 5.23 -5.35 this explains how the V-Folds can't be glued at 90 degrees to the spine. Hope it works next time round!
HELLO, THANK YOU FOR ANSWERING SO MUCH MY MESSAGE, I HAVE NEVER BEEN HAVING SEEN A POPULAR SPHERICAL MECHANISM, THAT'S WHY YOU SEE IT, IT WILL BE AN INTERESTING CHALLENGE FOR YOU, I HAVE ANOTHER CONSULTATION FOR YOU, IN THE BOOK "Transformers: The Ultimate Pop -Up Universe | Matthew Reinhart ", HAS A SHEET WHEN IT RISES AND RETURNS" OMEGA SUPRIM ", HOW THE ROTATION THAT RAISES THE CHARACTER, AS IS THE BASIS OF THE SHEET WHERE OPTIMUS PRIME IS SHOWN, WHY MATTHEW FILLS SOMETHING AWESOME WITH THIS. GOOD OF ANTEMAN AGRADESCO THE READY ANSWER. GREETINGS FROM MEXICALI MEXICO.
Yes these pop-ups in Matthew Reinhert's book are very very clever and impressive. They would be difficult to explain in one of these simple tutorials - but I will think about it.
Curved shapes are very difficult to do. They are possible, but will take a long time to work out - a lot of trial and error. If you haven't spent much time experimenting with pop-up so that you really understand how things work you would probably do better to think of a different pop-up idea. If you still want to try it the videos I would look at to start with would be numbers 14, 18, 61, 62.
Your face when you look up after making a successful part of a card is an absolute picture. Thanks for all the tutorials!
I love to spend hours reverse engineer things. Even then I sometimes come back here to see what you have to say about it and see the other applications. Really love the series. This channel needs more love.
thank you so much . you explanes well. it is a honor to be teached from a real artist like you . i'll be waiting for more
You're the artist that's worth searching for. Thanks for your useful videos!
I am very glad you returned with new tutorials. I hope more will follow!
Thanks. Yes more are planned - but not till next year.
+The Pop-Up Channel
. next year😨😨
Looking forward to your books and tutorials! I bought your book before discovering this channel. Thanks so much for your generous sharing! Please place your new book for sale on bookdepository. I got your book there. I couldn't get your book on amazon in Hong Kong.
I need to create a pop-up book for a school project, and I found your videos very helpful. Thank you!!
This series was wonderful! Thank you for doing them. I had the book open the whole time, taking even more notes. Sadly my housekeeping suffered! teehee Looking forward to your new book.
Thanks for the tutorials. they are awesome. I am looking forward to any more you do. I like sharing the simple techniques with children. I haven't tried this lesson yet with kids but they will love it. The higher the better!
I recently discovered your channel and I am really amazed and thankful for sharing all the logic behind pop-up mechanisms as well as the book examples.
Wow, for someone who likes crafts, i find this channel amazing. Great tutorial! Luv it
Great series! Hope the industry can handle the influx of paper engineers you've helped create! Eagerly awaiting the next installment
Thanks for the new videos, I really enjoyed watching them and will re-watch all of them again until you upload new ones next year. Your book is awesome and these videos are very helpful explaining everything.
Excellent - I'm really pleased that you enjoy it.
This tutorial was thrilling! ... and the examples are great too.
Thank you for doing this most recent videos and the older videos. I really appreciate you taking the time. Love your books. Can't wait for the next one.
I'm delighted that you like the videos. The next book may be some time as I've had a bit of a setback, and I'm quite busy with other projects.
Just recently discovered your lovely and amazing tutorials, many thanks for giving us the opportunity to learn and understand. I've started making a book for my 5 year old✨
I wanna say to you again that I love your clear way to explain pop-up mechanism
Thank you for your channel and also for your book
Waiting for your new book!!!
You're very precious and pop-up are magic! Thank you for explain us how they works... it could seem that this can reveal the secrets behind pop-up and destroy the surprise but it is exactly the contrary: see mechanism behind pop-up make them more incredible!
Sorry for my english... I'm italian!
wow man thanks, you explain everything to perfection and anyone would think it is not difficult, however it requires a lot of ingenuity to start to get things as you want, so thank you very much for the videos, I like what you do
Thank you.
Thank you Duncan for making this amazing series, very advanced and detailed. I enjoy watching over and over and I'm learning from them everytime. I look forward to your new advanced book next year. Thanks again. Ahmad
Thank you - I'm delighted that you're enjoying. I've got some more vids being edited right now so they should be on line soon. Unfortunately the book on advanced techniques has had to be postponed.
Unfortunate regarding the book's postponement, it would've been a great complimentary to the video series. I'll keep an eye out for the upcoming videos. Kindest Regards, Ahmad.
Hi Duncan,
I'm glad you will continue making this. Hopefully, it won't be a too long await next year. Love your videos.
Yes more are planned but they take quite a lot of organising!
And thank you sir for sharing
lock down just got far more fun! thank you for these! I already had the book but this helps muchly! I'm a visual learner!!!) xx
Looking forward to your new book being published! :-) Thanks for all your tutorials. Great teaching!
i really love your channel! these tutorials help me alot to do my assignments! THANKS 💕😆
I am your biggest fan and have your book which I love !! Your book is like a bible for a pop up enthusiast like me!! This Tutorial is simply fantastic.
Great! It's good to hear that other people are having fun with this slightly obscure art form!
I like the way you teach. Especially I like yours explanations and when you show this beautiful books.
Thank you - I think pop-ups are fun and enjoy sharing the knowledge of how to make them.
Великолепные книги ! Так и хочется поиграть в них.))) Я не понимаю английский язык,но мне приятно,что вы доходчиво показываете мастер-класс.Спасибо ! Я уже сделала несколько простых работ. Очень понравилось мне и моей маме.))
Great tutorials! We would love to do an interview one day!
I think your channel is amazing - when I have a little more time I look forward to exploring it more thoroughly - yes I have subscribed . I'd be very happy to do an interview sometime. Keep up the good work..
The Pop-Up Channel Thank you! You too!
I hope they did their interview
@@JuneDen me too 😊
I needed to do a pop up for my homework and this helped 😊
I learned a lot from you and I have made many cards to see your tutorial. You are great sir . Thank u so much sir
Thank you so much for making these! They're so helpful since i have to make a book for a project and these are perfect. I hope you upload more videos, looking forward to learning more from you.
I excitedly await your next book! Good luck!
U're legend! Absolutely wonderful channel 😊
Thank you for sharing your secrets to the less gifted. you make it look so deceitfully easy!...I won't give up though! :)
Yes, there is a lot to it but very pleasing creative results can be fairly easy. Try watching tutorials 1 and 2, make a couple of V-Folds, then watch tutorials 8, 7, and 22 to see easy ways of building onto them. Experimenting often helps!
Good job, i like your videos, other people can't make this things as you do it. Please keep making videos.
Love this!!! Thank you for posting this video.
:) . you're doing a wonderful thing, sharing, so I appreciate it very much. it came up when you referenced circular motion and gluing the circle at the point of a good and joint position. the challenge was understanding where the point was visually so the idea of glue and intersection was right. That's where all the visual angle references prompted me to at least suggest more close ups at the crucial bends and functional placements. I thoroughly appreciate and enjoy your generosity in this process. If you would like some editing support, I will help in Adobe as well. But; great channel. Much appreciated for the passion play of dimension and mechanics!!! Awesome!!!
Thanks for the offer. I think we've got it covered. I had another look at the circular motion tutorial and I see your point. It is actually a bit difficult to position the wheel correctly. What I neglected to mention in the tutorial is - if you look at the wheel there is a little square that has been shaded in, the little "L-shaped" piece glues on behind the shaded area.
I love your videos I hope you continue up even more!!!
Greetings from Peru
I'm glad you like them. Yes I plan to do more - but producing them is quite a big job so probably not till the middle of next year.
Thank you, sir -- truly amazing! 👍
Thank you! These videos are so great!
thanks! I love your videos!
I Love your videos
your tutorials are very helpfull thank you
Thanks so much for these videos. I'm so glad that I've found your channel! Is there any video/book instruction on how to polish or rather make a pop look "finished" ?
I'm not quite sure what exactly you mean by "finished"! There is a section in my book "Pop-Up Design and Paper Mechanics - How to make folding paper sculpture" That explains a bit about making "high quality" pop-ups. Use heavier card; Work out designs by making dummies first, then measure and score all the fold lines so that they're sharp and precise; Illustrate the pieces before gluing them all together. Hope this is of some help.
Yes, that's exactly what I meant - to go from something that looks like it came first grade to a more high quality look. Thank you!
Спасибо за подробное объяснение и обучение.
Muchas gracias me encantan tus videos, sin saber ingles los he constuído y adaptado a mi estilo, felicidades!!!
¡Excelente!
great!
such clear instructions
damn, that tower in the beginning is nuts
looovee this channel...
Oh how you have inspired me! Thank you.
Excellent!
Hello sir ...I'm now been addictive to ur tutorials ...Sir, when r posting the new series of ur lovely tutorials ....
In the next few days I hope.
The Pop-Up Channel Really ..
Thanku so much sir ..I m eagerly waiting for ur new posts ..Thanku sir ...
Thank you for the array of coverage. Please spend a few visual moments (2 second close-ups) closest to the points and mechanics you're making, in the production, to help actually see them in focus as opposed to a full room dropped back scene. Kindest regards.
Thanks - I'll mention this to the film editor when we start filming the next series.
your tutorial is awesome.. can you make tutorial for making hard cover popup book?
thanks for making this videos!
Tried this one today. After a couple of attempts I realised that I wasn't matching the V-angles accurately enough when the first floating plane went on. Eventually worked out a technique to insert the plane folded and the tabs found their natural position. Still need to add the second and third tiers ... wish me luck. 😁
Good Luck!
Im using your tutorials for my projects 😅
Maravilloso! No entiendo inglés pero está tan claro! Muchas gracias!
Excelente gracias. Estoy muy complacido.
señor lo amo
Thank u so much i ll try to make it but if i wouldn't be able to make it perfect i ll ask u to show it in ur video
Thank you, this is amazing!
hey great work but cant we make them straight ,so that they can be even more taller ???
love your videos .....
There are variations on this tower idea - I may try to include something in the next series.
u are superb and your vedio was amazing ☺
hey, the totoryals are truly amazing!.
i really want to know if there is maby any other way to do extra tall pop ups.
im happy for every ancer
Tutorial 35 has an example of another method. The technique explained there can be extended to go even higher - I plan to explain it in a future video (later this year) - an excellent example is the final spread in Matthew Reinhart's book "POP-UP A Journey through the LEGO Universe".
Incrível! Amei!! Muito obrigada por ensinar para nós! 😘
Obrigado - estou encantado.
I love your videos and book, but I wish you'd do real world i.e. real card experience. It's difficult to decide which fold one should do for Halloween, Christmas and Thanksgiving.
Hi, Yes you're ahead of the game! I think Tutorial 30 more or less completes the academic type series that I've had in mind. I've been talking to Jane (the filmmaker) about where The Pop-Up Channel goes from here and we've decided to do a series on actual greetings cards - we've thought about Birthdays, Christmas and Valentines but of course other things are possible too. So I expect it will happen - but probably not till next year.
The Pop-Up Channel sir I m eagerly waiting for ur next videos ...U r great
just amazing
Amazing! Super!
Do you cover the mechanism for the tower in the "Disney Princess" book in another video? Thank you.
I haven't done a video on that type of tower yet - it's quite complicated - I hope to include it in a series some time next year.
My v folds seem to
Be nit folding when i put the top layer. I must have done something wrong
what a beautiful.👏😍❤
Please make a tutorial on the Rapunzel tower pop up. Thank you!
Yes, that's a clever mechanism, I've got it in mind for the next series, hopefully have it done sometime in the summer.
Hey Sir! I am trying to make a tall tree following this mechanism, similar to the example no.4 (big-bang pop-up book). Can you please explain a little bit more how to keep it tall and straight. Mine is slouching backward!
Yes that pop-up in the Big
Bang book is pretty amazing - also a bit difficult to make. The mechanism is
actually slightly different from the one explained in the video. I'll probably
try and explain the theory in another video at some point. In the meantime here
are the measurements for the pop-up that appears in Big Bang:- The main
structure is a V-Fold. On the V-Fold piece the angles between the central
crease and the creases of the tabs that glue it to the base are both 78
Degrees. On the base the angles between the spine fold and the points where the
V-Fold is glued to the base are both 68 Degrees. The section that rises up
really high is part of the V-Fold, there is a crease 15.8 cm above the base.
There is a second piece of card that pushes up the top section of the V-Fold
(Make this piece double thickness as it needs to be very rigid.). This second
piece is 18 cm long. It is glued to the base 3.2 cm behind (and parallel to)
the V-Fold. At its top end it is glued 1 cm above the crease. I hope this helps
and that your tree stands really tall.
Thank you so much !! Your tutorials and book really helped me to get my thesis done! Without really kind people like you it wasn't possible. I am almost done with the mechanism of my pop-up book and currently working on its digital illustration. Soon I will get it printed! I really appreciate your youtube tutorials. Looking forward to your next book :)
P.s: As you are a teacher to yourself, any suggestions or advice to receive a good jury/critic regarding a thesis on a pop-up book based on the folk tales of a country?
These are amazing books! What weight of card stock do they use in making books. Especially pieces of that height?
For quick and easy folding as shown in these tutorials, where the card doesn't need to be scored, I use 160gsm. for more substantial models probably 220gsm. is better, but this will have to be measured and scored. The ideal card is as rigid as possible and as thin as possible. sometimes most of a pop-up could be relatively light weight card and just make it double thickness where a component needs extra strength. The size of the pop-up also dictates the weight of the card - the bigger the pop-up the heavier the card needs to be.
Thank you for your reply. I bought your book yesterday and can't wait for it to arrive. I will be in hibernation with practicing these tutorials this winter!
Me gustan todos sus vídeos y tutoriales son muy buenos ya he hecho apenas 1 jejeje apenas estoy empezando =)
Bien hecho - seguir adelante - disfrutar!
The Pop-Up Channel muchas gracias
What card did you use for this video? I have 160gsm, but I'm wondering if I should get thicker for this particular popup. Thanks
160 should be fine - making the card thicker usually means that you'll have to measure and score the fold lines. If the panels are buckling it's always possible to just cut out a piece that fits exactly and stick it on to reenforce the panel. As a rule of thumb - the bigger the model the stronger the card needs to be.
@@thepop-upchannel4919 Thank you! Very helpful. I can't wait to try it out
What is the name of the book that was published in 2018 with “highly complex pop-ups”? Would love to buy it.
That book hasn't been published (a dispute witht the publishers!) - but some of the mechanisms that would/will be in the book are covered in Tutorials 57 -68.
@@thepop-upchannel4919 i appreciate your time and talent so much with these tutorials. They are so comprehensive, so well thought out, and organized. You’re a great teacher.
Thank you - so nice to be appreciated.
how would you recommend I make a big mountain? I have fairly limited space along the gulley but was hoping to incorporate some hight. How would you make the sides angled?
Maybe Tutorial 19 - M-Folds - might give you some ideas.
It did! Thank you
What happened about your highly complex pop up book where I can get it
The book about complex pop-up hasn't been published - I haven't forgotten it - various things got in the way - I still have it in mind though so It may yet get published.
Hi! sorry to ask but it is destroying my brain!!! on the big bang pop.....the tall bit that pops up, I don't understand how that equates to the tower ! Help! I have tried so hard to recreate it and have failed miserably!!!
You're absolutely right - they don't equate! At the beginning of Tutorial 30 I am just showing examples of tall structures that rise up higher than the height of the page. The tower explained in that tutorial is just one of those mechanisms. The mechanism that features in the Big Bang Pop-Up is explained in Tutorial 35. The very tall "Rapunzel Tower" is another structure that I plan to try and explain in a forthcoming tutorial that I hope we can make before too long (lock down permiting).
Please make a video explaining the rapunzel tower.
I've been meaning to make a video about this for ages! It's difficult and so every time that we're filming this particular mechanism seems to get dropped off the list. It is still on the list though so it may be explained one day!
Thanks🙏🌹
how to build building around school on one cardboard? can you help me i want to do for school project around two week.
Try watching Tutorial 1, then Tutorial 14, then Tutorial 8. Maybe they would help with some ideas.
Also what is the exact name of the glue you are using? I can't find it
The glue I use in the videos is UHU. Really almost any glue will work ok - water based glues are a bit more difficult as they tend to dry more slowly so I prefer solvent based glues - if you are making a lot of pop-ups it's probably worth experimenting and finding which glue suits you best.
@@thepop-upchannel4919 I had found uhu, but it was for cement. I'm basically asking for the exact wording on the tube, if at all possible
@@angeldunworth There's a picture of it in Tutorial 1 at 0.55. You can get it from Amazon. But you really don't need to use exactly the same glue.
@@thepop-upchannel4919 ok kool
Hi can I ask, why does the top levels slant?
V-Folds fold down in the direction that the V is pointing - so the slant is because the V isn't standing up perfectly. Partly this is because of the slight bendiness of the card. It could be made to stand up a bit more straight either by flexing the base to give it a bit more lift, or else by adjusting the angles on the V fold pieces, making them a little more acute will make it lift a little more.
@@thepop-upchannel4919 I see.. thank you!!
what paper did you used.. its not looking like normal paper
The type of card to use for making pop-ups is explained at the beginning of Tutorial 1.
can you tell me your name of the book that you said you finished??
"Pop-Up Design and Paper Mechanics - How to make folding paper sculpture".... It's being reprinted at the moment, got a new cover but exactly the same contents, should be available on Amazon very soon. The more advanced book on highly complex pop-up is on hold at the moment.
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Can u please show how to make a pop up helicopter card ? I am not getting it.
There are a lot of excellent pop-up templates on Robert Sabuda's website. I expect you can find a suitable design there. wp.robertsabuda.com/make-your-own-pop-ups/
Hey can't v make those floors 90 degree........or can v ........plzz explain
Sorry it's not working! In the tutorial make sure you look at 5.23 -5.35 this explains how the V-Folds can't be glued at 90 degrees to the spine. Hope it works next time round!
thanks for ur reply.... i really watch every titorial of yours and it has really helped me a lot.......
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Hola podías hacer algún pop Up con luz un saludo y gracias
Lo siento, no sé nada sobre cómo hacer pop-ups con luz. Tal vez podrías encontrar uno y copiar la técnica.
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Yes these pop-ups in Matthew Reinhert's book are very very clever and impressive. They would be difficult to explain in one of these simple tutorials - but I will think about it.
Sir can you do a pop-up hamburger for me. I have do make one for my final demonstration. I hope you will notice
Curved shapes are very difficult to do. They are possible, but will take a long time to work out - a lot of trial and error. If you haven't spent much time experimenting with pop-up so that you really understand how things work you would probably do better to think of a different pop-up idea. If you still want to try it the videos I would look at to start with would be numbers 14, 18, 61, 62.
Make a tutorial
I want to buy your book.
It's available on Amazon - I hope you enjoy it.
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