Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! Pop-up books have always fascinated me. It was a pleasure to see the video presenting its simple and such fantastic mechanisms. Big hug. Thank you very much!! :)
Excellent video. I like watching you give us a few basic examples, show us how to do it and then explain the mechanics of some beautiful finish products. I'm fascinated. Thank you for sharing your gift. Nicole from Canada
Btw,this video help's me very much!Because our teacher assigned us to make a pop-up so that's why I went on youtube to search up,and I found this video!Tnx so so much!:D
Thanks a ton for sharing so many techniques. Was amazed to discover your channel. Its like a dream come true. Thanks once again. If time permits, have to try my hand out here. I will share my works with you once I am done. :)
great work sir,am amazed that this skill of pop up book making can really elevate my creativity in story telling and school projects where am required to make scrap books for projects and briefs given to me by lecturers.am an art student in Kenya am grateful.
I can't believe.... Everything started with basic shapes but at the end of every work is a surprise.... It made me think 'so that's how pop-ups are made...'
Yes I think the series does need a tutorial on how to make a dome shape - the most common mechanism is quite difficult to make - I will try to include it at some point in the future. Meanwhile you may find something that's not quite a dome but somewhat related in Tutorial 21 Pyramids.
I purchased your book to go along with these tutorials which I am enjoying immensely. On page 82, I want to make a pop up vase shape with daffodils in it, but I would like to conceal the strip as you mentioned, but I can’t figure out how to conceal it?
Hello sir I have been watching your tutorials for a while and find them really helpful in understanding the basics of pop up mechanisms. There was a book shown by you in tutorial for 45 degree folds- One Red Dot. There is another page in the book with pull tabs. As the tab is pulled, the flaps rise simultaneouly in opposite directions. Also in the adjoining page, the image(circles) move in opposite direction as the tab is pulled. Could you please guide me about the mechanism involved underneath it. How we manage to raise flaps in opposite directions with a single pull strip? Sir i am a 'Early Childhood Care and Education' student and plan to make a project file with pop ups. Kindly guide me
Hello.Tutorial 26 explains how to make flaps, both ones that move in the direction of the pull-strip and ones that go the opposite way. To make them all rise simultaneously (as seen in the book) the pull tab is actually T shaped with the cross bar of the T lying behind the page, the bottom of the T is the little pull-tab that shows above the page. All the small strips of card that actually raise the flaps pass down through the page and are attached to the T. The mechanism that moves the circles is a bit different - the ones that move in the same direction as the pull strip are explained in Tutorial 25. The ones that move in the opposite direction are moved by a loop of thread - unfortunately there isn't a tutorial on the finer points of this thread mechanism and I think to try and explain it here in writing would probably just be confusing. If you have a copy of the book I'd suggest carefully slitting open the edge of the page so that you can see how it works and then gluing it back together.I hope all this is helpful.Duncan
Thank you for such a prompt reply sir. I will try and make the mechanism of flaps as per your guidance. As for the circles, i dont have a copy of the book, but, would truely appreciate if you could kindly take out time to explain it. I would try and follow your instructions to make it, since i insist to make the phenomenon a part of my file. I apologise bothering you and am sincerely thankful for your help
@@thepop-upchannel4919 I'm thinking of a gift box with a hinged lid where the greater angle the lid is opened, the higher the small circular platform in the middle of the box will elevate and review the product sitting on top of it
This is difficult and I can't think of an easy way to do it. A box with a platform inside it is not a problem, but having the platform height varying with the lid - not easy! Also being a pop-up means that the whole thing has to fold flat so whatever the product on the platform is it would have to be minimal thickness.
@@thepop-upchannel4919 Then it might not be a popup then. But kinda use the popup mechanism to lift up the platform depending entirely on the lid’s angle…I agree, this is hard. I’ve been trying to find the solution for a while, but still no hope. If I can make the lid’s opening pull a strip at the bottom so that an arch can be formed, then that might be a way…The only way to make this work I could come up with is to use gears
Thank you for tutorials! They help a lot. I was wondering how to do flowers from 10:35. Especially the part of flower that flip. If someone figured that out, please help!
The type of mechanism used to make the flowers is explained in Tutorial 26 at 2.55 - though in that example the strip is pulled by hand, in the example you're asking about the strip is pulled by the automatic mechanism.
I'd probably use the Pyramid (Tutorial 21) - but not rhe simple 4 sided version - the variation shown at 0.53 could be modified so that it had 6 equal sides, or else the cone at 1.42.
watching this in 2024
Perhaps I might be late for work, I watch your videos and can’t tear myself away.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! Pop-up books have always fascinated me. It was a pleasure to see the video presenting its simple and such fantastic mechanisms. Big hug. Thank you very much!! :)
Excellent video. I like watching you give us a few basic examples, show us how to do it and then explain the mechanics of some beautiful finish products. I'm fascinated. Thank you for sharing your gift. Nicole from Canada
Thank you.
Hey Duncam. I bought two of your books about paper mechanisms a while ago. They are wonderful.
Btw,this video help's me very much!Because our teacher assigned us to make a pop-up so that's why I went on youtube to search up,and I found this video!Tnx so so much!:D
Ur explanation technique is amazing....u explain each n everything Very clearly
Thank you.
Thanks a ton for sharing so many techniques. Was amazed to discover your channel. Its like a dream come true.
Thanks once again. If time permits, have to try my hand out here. I will share my works with you once I am done. :)
Kailua as imo hinting
I used to have that wizard of oz book that was the book that sparked my love of pop up. Along with a beautiful cinderella pop up.
great work sir,am amazed that this skill of pop up book making can really elevate my creativity in story telling and school projects where am required to make scrap books for projects and briefs given to me by lecturers.am an art student in Kenya am grateful.
Excellent!
I can't believe.... Everything started with basic shapes but at the end of every work is a surprise.... It made me think 'so that's how pop-ups are made...'
Great Tutorial. I searched pop up for my daughter's school project. This is a very useful series!!
Excelente!
Thanks from Brazil, for your dedication and Theo video!!!
I enjoyed watching your tuitorials. It is very helpful to us especially to my kids. Thank you so much. More power!!!
So excited I finally got this one right! Still having difficulty with the off center strap though
Sir, your all art work are awesome.
Admirables tus proyectos me encantan 🇦🇷🥰🙏😘
thank you. this video is very useful. I can do my school project
Yeah thanks 😊😊😊😊😊
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Yeah im also watching this for school project
Same
How lovely work, congratulations!
thank you very much, so much helpful information and your work its amazing!
Thank you for this channel .I want to a horror idea using this pop up
Gracias, un abrazo desde Colombia, me gusta mucho tus tutoriales
SALAMAT PO! so practical and comprehensive!
Thank you! From Chile.
I love all ur tutorials
Hi..I'm from Philippines
Thanks for sharing,,💖💖💖
this is very good
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.
Love the sirens in the background lol
I missed them! At what point in the video can you hear them?
4:05
thanks a million... a real master
Wonderful job, thank you!
This is so helpful and easy to understand thank you ^^
The all pop is very beautiful thank you so much shearing your ideas😊🙂😊🙂🙂🤗
老爷爷讲的特别到位!比起其他以炫技为主的教程,这个真的特别好!
thank you so much! your video is special for me
very beautiful pop up, thanks for teaching how to do it :)
I love the video I will to no how to put chopsticks up n down on the noodles paper bowl for birthday card if can send the full video please
👏👏👏👏👏very good video, thank you very much
Thank you Mr 🙏😍🥰🤗🥳🥳🥳
Thank you Sir. It was really helpful.
I wanted to make a pop up of dome structure. Please can u guide how to make it?
Yes I think the series does need a tutorial on how to make a dome shape - the most common mechanism is quite difficult to make - I will try to include it at some point in the future. Meanwhile you may find something that's not quite a dome but somewhat related in Tutorial 21 Pyramids.
@@thepop-upchannel4919 OK Sir. Thanks.
Your videos is fantastic, thank you!
YOU ARE A MASTER!
Terimakasih, videonya sangat membantu dan menginspiras, salam dari Indonesia
Merci, c'est super ce que vous faîtes...
omg wow i'm looking for that along time ago thanke you so much for your notes .
Gehad Gaber
I love it 😻
Thank you so much🥰❤️🌷🧚♀️🧚♀️🧚♀️
Es un maestro! Gracias por compartir sus conocimientos. Saludos desde Argentina. Bendiciones 😇🇦🇷
This is outstanding
I love pop up books wish I could make one
Excellent, He is an Artist, a master on his craft, please more vids!!! tnks
Thank you - yes, more planned soon.
Amazing😍😍😍
Teacher Duncan, Thanks Sir ..to Vietnam far ...so far ☺☺☺☺☺
its amazing and I really learn a lot . good job
Hermoso trabajo.¡¡¡
Me encantó.¡¡¡¡
Gracias por compartir
Gracias
Amo su canal es adorable ♥️
أعمال رائعة شكرا على كل فيديوهاتك
I seriously love you for this T.T I broke my brain trying to figure out some of these. Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much for uploading these videos!
These videos are amazing, thanks for uploading tutorials in making pop up cards. Godbless
Buenos dias muchas gracias por compartir esos videos me paresen jeniales
Thankyou so much
Wonderful, thank you very much.
Excellent - good to hear that you're enjoying.
this is awesome
I purchased your book to go along with these tutorials which I am enjoying immensely. On page 82, I want to make a pop up vase shape with daffodils in it, but I would like to conceal the strip as you mentioned, but I can’t figure out how to conceal it?
The explanation is on page 84!
¡Qué belleza! Es un maestro del pop-up. Lo pondré en práctica si o si.
Genial!! muchas gracias, es maravilloso
Gracias!
You are absolutely amazing!
Thank you!!
Thank you very much.
This is amazig thank you sr.
Exelente tus clases pero me gustaria que lo pongas traducido al español
Очень интересно ! Благодарю Вас.
Thank you, sir
It just amazing how u cut the paper in half properly without even folding it.
Ur A Amazing. May ALLAH bless 🙏u.
Thank you 🥳🥳🤩❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Muy buen video.!!!
Amazing 👍🏻
I like your video, I will follow the video to make. Thank you very much。
Hello sir
I have been watching your tutorials for a while and find them really helpful in understanding the basics of pop up mechanisms. There was a book shown by you in tutorial for 45 degree folds- One Red Dot. There is another page in the book with pull tabs. As the tab is pulled, the flaps rise simultaneouly in opposite directions. Also in the adjoining page, the image(circles) move in opposite direction as the tab is pulled. Could you please guide me about the mechanism involved underneath it. How we manage to raise flaps in opposite directions with a single pull strip? Sir i am a 'Early Childhood Care and Education' student and plan to make a project file with pop ups. Kindly guide me
Hello.Tutorial 26 explains how to make flaps, both ones that move in the direction of the pull-strip and ones that go the opposite way. To make them all rise simultaneously (as seen in the book) the pull tab is actually T shaped with the cross bar of the T lying behind the page, the bottom of the T is the little pull-tab that shows above the page. All the small strips of card that actually raise the flaps pass down through the page and are attached to the T. The mechanism that moves the circles is a bit different - the ones that move in the same direction as the pull strip are explained in Tutorial 25. The ones that move in the opposite direction are moved by a loop of thread - unfortunately there isn't a tutorial on the finer points of this thread mechanism and I think to try and explain it here in writing would probably just be confusing. If you have a copy of the book I'd suggest carefully slitting open the edge of the page so that you can see how it works and then gluing it back together.I hope all this is helpful.Duncan
Thank you for such a prompt reply sir. I will try and make the mechanism of flaps as per your guidance. As for the circles, i dont have a copy of the book, but, would truely appreciate if you could kindly take out time to explain it. I would try and follow your instructions to make it, since i insist to make the phenomenon a part of my file. I apologise bothering you and am sincerely thankful for your help
Thanks for this! I know what to do now😍💕👆
Is it possible use this mechanism to make a box that once the lid is opened a platform is lifted up? I can't seem to figure it out
I'm not sure how you're planning to make a box with a lifting lid.
@@thepop-upchannel4919 I'm thinking of a gift box with a hinged lid where the greater angle the lid is opened, the higher the small circular platform in the middle of the box will elevate and review the product sitting on top of it
This is difficult and I can't think of an easy way to do it. A box with a platform inside it is not a problem, but having the platform height varying with the lid - not easy! Also being a pop-up means that the whole thing has to fold flat so whatever the product on the platform is it would have to be minimal thickness.
@@thepop-upchannel4919 Then it might not be a popup then. But kinda use the popup mechanism to lift up the platform depending entirely on the lid’s angle…I agree, this is hard. I’ve been trying to find the solution for a while, but still no hope. If I can make the lid’s opening pull a strip at the bottom so that an arch can be formed, then that might be a way…The only way to make this work I could come up with is to use gears
genial ;;muchas gracias;;;
You are amazing! Also, I love how you show lots of examples. Thanks :)
Hi can u make a video on how to make a human skeleton
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people with passion can change the world :)
Thank you for tutorials! They help a lot.
I was wondering how to do flowers from 10:35. Especially the part of flower that flip. If someone figured that out, please help!
The type of mechanism used to make the flowers is explained in Tutorial 26 at 2.55 - though in that example the strip is pulled by hand, in the example you're asking about the strip is pulled by the automatic mechanism.
@@thepop-upchannel4919 thank you so much for reply and tutorials!
Thankyou so muchhhhhhh
Thanks!
I love love love pop up books !
Which one it’s perfect for a bridge!?
Some of these I can't get at all. Quick question, which is best for making a tipi? the pyramid? Or?
I'd probably use the Pyramid (Tutorial 21) - but not rhe simple 4 sided version - the variation shown at 0.53 could be modified so that it had 6 equal sides, or else the cone at 1.42.
@@thepop-upchannel4919 Ok awesome! Thanks!! Thanks so much!
11:00 this one i want to make but im thinking how did he do that with vertical and it's so details and awesome
I’m trying to figure out how to make the other part of flower to flip.
@@elenakalyuzhnaya8562 I know but it's so complicated and not just a ordinary paper you need a strong paper to do it
@@Masterpiece70 exactly. The thing is that I manage to make it open when strap is moving, but can’t get how does it go back to close position.
GOOD, BUT I HOPE YOU CAN GIVE US SOME SKETS CARACTER
Amazing! 👍🇨🇦🤔✏️✂️
this quite helpful but youre missing some part. youre just keep on cutting while the camera is away. it gets me confused what youre doing
Amazing!!!
Good video ..I can do my school proyect..thank you ..🤗