Thank you so much for these tutorials. I'm a board game designer, and I think there is a lot of potential in making pop ups part of a board game. This house is just the start of this exploration!
My husband gave me such a strange look when I cheered out loud on seeing your video! He really doesn't understand how great it is to get a new Pop-up Channel tutorial! Nice to see you again.
My very dear Professor Duncan, this beautiful yellow roof cottage is the most beautiful gift of all I have received in the last 20 years. You can not imagine, dear teacher, how happy I am to learn in such a clear and didactic way to make this beautiful little house. I wish you a shower of blessings for sharing your helpful teaching. A big hug, dear teacher!! I'm very grateful!! I have already asked my son to help me with measures of length and angles so that I can finally have the house of my dreams right in the palm of my hand. With love, Sir!
Oh what a treat to have another video by you! I was just wondering what special card I was going to make for this holiday season, and this is it. Thank you so very much for sharing.
Awesome video! Always love your posts! Is there a reason the eaves of the roof go past the walls - could you theoretically pan the roof so that its edges line up with the walls?
In theory I suppose the roof could line up with the walls, but since it's all made of card you'd probably always have cracks snd not a neat meeting of the wall and roof planes. If you want to make a house with the roof flush with the walls it would probably be better to make it using the Box mechanism (Tutorial 14), and if you want it angled on the page and not aligned with the spine you could build it on a Strap (Tutorial9).
Oh boy, this channel has missed me. I can't wait to see the next videos and read your next book. I hop it will come out soon. Congratulation for your work !
Thank you for sharing, I was wondering if you have any suggestion on how to make life size pop ups. I am designing a set for a local non-profit theater and would love to implement some of these ideas in to my build. Thank you and your video was very helpful.
I have made big pop-ups using big sheets of card (with a corrugated centre) from packaging boxes. Instead of folding and creasing I cut out panels that are the shape of each pop-up plane and then use long strips of tape to join them together where the fold would be. I suppose you could use two hinged sheets of ply wood for the base to give a really rigid foundation - but anything built onto them has to be able to squash flat.
Hola, quiero darle las gracias por compartir sus experiencias, me han ayudado mucho con los trabajos de la escuela de la niña, pero me he dado cuenta que con la traducción de deja ver el procedimiento 😊.
I have your book and was making this card using the templates provided. I wasn't sure how to attach the 'roof beam' to the roof so looked you up on youtube. Thrilled to find you actually demonstrating this card. I'm very happy with my house which is a gingerbread house card for my grand-daughter. Thank you.
Thank you for the tutorials. I also have your book. Your coverage of zigzag folds has left me perplexed. I can do all but the asymmetric zigzag. There are no instructions in your book, only the same theory you present here in this and the tutorial on zigzags-that it is based on parallelogram, extensions of outer panels come to a point on the gully, forming half a parallelogram-real side A opposite extended side A, real side B opposite extended side B are equal. Does it have to have a center fold? Are there limits to the angle made-up it always 90 degrees? Do I measure an angle, then mark the length of 1 side, turn it around and glue? Help?
I'm not quite sure what your difficulty is! But in answer to your specific questions...... The pop-up piece does have to have three folds - though in the case of the Asymmetric Zig-zag the middle one is not in the centre of the piece.......The angle at the spine - where the two extensions come to a point - does not have to be a right angle....... Probably the easiest way to make one would be - 1. Make the pop-up piece - measure length A on the pop-up piece. 2. Draw a straight line from the spine - this could be at 45 degrees to the spine, or it could be either more or less. 3. From where the line touches the spine measure, and mark, length A. 4. Glue the outer panel to the line - The panel should be the one that is next to side B - Make sure that the crease is above the mark. 5. Fold the pop-up piece into its closed position, put glue on the other tab, close the base so that the other tab finds its natural gluing position......... It's well worth experimenting with this mechanism -If you make a piece (Diagram 5 on page 52) and then experiment with the different positions shown i(Diagram 6 on page 53) you'll see how varied the Zig-zag shape can be. ..... Also 9.2 and 9.3 on page 54 are well worth playing with to find some quite unexpected shapes.
@@thepop-upchannel4919 Thank you. I have been both working thru the video tutorials and the book. I used the book to make the basic zigzag and the 9.2 and 9.3, but wasn't getting the asymmetric one. I have been trying to do all of the examples you show. I am really having a lot of fun. Thanks for sharing this with us. My first pop up was my dog in a playful position. Didnt watch the size. Tail stuck out. Thanks for your prompt response, too.
I haven't made templates for the designs I show in the tutorials - I think people learn more and produce more individual creations if they draw up the designs themselves. Hopefully the tutorial's explanations are clear enough.
The card I use is photocopy card - 160 gsm - If you make bigger pop-ups you will need heavier card, if the pop-ups are small you can use something like cartridge paper. The ideal is a card that is rigid and not too thick.
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.
Is it possible to achieve this fold with an octagonal shape? I’m trying to achieve this pop up house however, the illustration I’m making is of a navajo hogan. Thanx.
The dimensions are explained in the tutorial. If you really need a template there is a design on pages 146/147 of the book "Pop-Up Design and Paper Mechanics - How to make folding paper sculpture".
No hay plantillas - Espero que la explicación en el video sea lo suficientemente clara como para que puedas crear la tuya propia ...... Podrías usar estas dimensiones: - Largo de paredes largas = 6 cm. Longitud de paredes cortas = 4 cm. Altura de las paredes = 4 cm. Altura de los extremos de los hastiales = 7 cm. Longitud de la cumbrera del techo = 7 cm. Ancho de cada lado del techo = 4,5 cm.
In the Tutorials I use photocopy card - 160 gsm, The ideal card is rigid but not thick. Heavier card is ok but you'll need tomeasure and score. Lighter weight card is ok if you are only making small pop-ups. I talk about it in more detail in Tutorial1.
The template is at the back of the book - "Pop-Up Design and Paper Mechanics: How to Make Folding Paper Sculpture" - At the moment the book is out of stock but more should be available soon. You might be able to find a pdf online. However I do explain all the dimensions very clearly in Tutorial 31 from 2.00...... So really I hope you can just draw your own.
A bike is quite a difficult subject for a pop-up - so I'd probably plan to do something else! A bike is mostly just two dimensional, and it's mostly made up of thin bars not flat planes. So although it should be possible it's not at all easy. I would probably use a Right-Angle V-Fold to raise a picture of a bike. Alternatively you could use the mechanism explained in Tutorial 28 as the basis - keep the triangular bit at the bottom quite small, instead of a flower stalk make it a big flat plane but cut it away to look like a bike frame - then instead of a flower shape at the top you could cut that to the shape of handlebars. But all very difficult.
Make the Zig-zag Fold - then make two houses - but instead of attaching the houses to the base page glue them into the vertical gullies created by the Zig-zag Fold.
No hay plantillas - Espero que la explicación en el video sea lo suficientemente clara como para que puedas crear la tuya propia ...... Podrías usar estas dimensiones: - Largo de paredes largas = 6 cm. Longitud de paredes cortas = 4 cm. Altura de las paredes = 4 cm. Altura de los extremos de los hastiales = 7 cm. Longitud de la cumbrera del techo = 7 cm. Ancho de cada lado del techo = 4,5 cm.
Thank you so much for these tutorials. I'm a board game designer, and I think there is a lot of potential in making pop ups part of a board game. This house is just the start of this exploration!
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Really like the way you have taken time to explain in these tutorials. Thankyou so much for the same.
My husband gave me such a strange look when I cheered out loud on seeing your video! He really doesn't understand how great it is to get a new Pop-up Channel tutorial! Nice to see you again.
Thank you. More on the way in the next few days.
My very dear Professor Duncan, this beautiful yellow roof cottage is the most beautiful gift of all I have received in the last 20 years. You can not imagine, dear teacher, how happy I am to learn in such a clear and didactic way to make this beautiful little house. I wish you a shower of blessings for sharing your helpful teaching. A big hug, dear teacher!! I'm very grateful!! I have already asked my son to help me with measures of length and angles so that I can finally have the house of my dreams right in the palm of my hand. With love, Sir!
I love this art especially! I really appreciate your dedication and the way you share your knowledge with us. Greetings from Peru.
Oh what a treat to have another video by you! I was just wondering what special card I was going to make for this holiday season, and this is it. Thank you so very much for sharing.
Very well explained, I recently got into pop -up cards and it's just so amazing what you can do. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
These are BEAUTIFUL, Sir. Thank you very much. God bless always. :)
Yay!! New video!
Большое спасибо за ваши уроки! Повторяем за вами с двумя дочками. Мы в восторге! Из Казани ❤.
Waiting waiting waiting 😍😍😍😘😘 ....! For more new videos 🤗🤗🤗🤗 good to see u again sir ...
Gracias por volver a hacer videos!!
nice work.
Love it!!
Mister, you are the greatest !!!
Wow! Thank you!
Brilliant work. I'm grateful for the time and effort you have taken to explain this passion of yours
I really really love this channel. I was missing ur tutorials...Thanku for the nice tutorial
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good to see u back sir
So glad you're back!
Thank for this concise and easy to follow craft
I love this channel. I created a thank you popup book for my teacher
Well done - I hope your teacher was amazed!
she was very happy
Sir what is the tittle of your book about pop up
The book is called "Pop-Up Design and Paper Mechanics - How to make folding Paper Sculpture".
is it available?
Yay!!! An early b-day present for me! Missed your videos.
Happy to see you again! Thanks a lot
Where can I get the template?
Hey!!! A new video. Thanks teacher. I have got your books, wonderful. I like the pop up.
Fantástico.Não entendo nada de inglês, mas com a aula prática vou copiando e estou aprendendo com os seus vídeos a arte pop up.
Eu também, estou amando! Seguindo o passo a passo, super didático. Parabéns 👏👏👏👏👏
Hi, engineer of the paper ... you already missed it. Thank you very much for sharing your teachings. Greetings from Mexico
I really enjoy your videos. With your pop-ups , I can also realise you enjoy make children happy. Thanks!
nice to see you again.
Yay! Built my very first pop up house! 3 years after this video was made😁
Well done!
@@thepop-upchannel4919 thank you, I had a good teacher 😁
Always amazing
Gracias como siempre por enseñarnos y compartir .
Awesome video! Always love your posts!
Is there a reason the eaves of the roof go past the walls - could you theoretically pan the roof so that its edges line up with the walls?
In theory I suppose the roof could line up with the walls, but since it's all made of card you'd probably always have cracks snd not a neat meeting of the wall and roof planes. If you want to make a house with the roof flush with the walls it would probably be better to make it using the Box mechanism (Tutorial 14), and if you want it angled on the page and not aligned with the spine you could build it on a Strap (Tutorial9).
Excellent!
Simplesmente maravilhoso!
e.x.a.c.t.o literal mente maravilloso
Supper.... Your talent is very very good
Oh boy, this channel has missed me. I can't wait to see the next videos and read your next book. I hop it will come out soon.
Congratulation for your work !
I love this channel
I wish you can do a flip through all your favorite pop up book collections, only 2 amazed videos are not enough! Lol
You might enjoy Tutorials 40 & 41 - "Pioneers of Pop-Up"
Sir ...Thanku so much ..Welcome back sir..Thanku for the nice tutorial , I was missing ur tutorials
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Wow this guy is an expert
This is aweesome!
Oh sir, on your video now i can start my projects huhuhu
Thank you for sharing, I was wondering if you have any suggestion on how to make life size pop ups. I am designing a set for a local non-profit theater and would love to implement some of these ideas in to my build. Thank you and your video was very helpful.
I have made big pop-ups using big sheets of card (with a corrugated centre) from packaging boxes. Instead of folding and creasing I cut out panels that are the shape of each pop-up plane and then use long strips of tape to join them together where the fold would be. I suppose you could use two hinged sheets of ply wood for the base to give a really rigid foundation - but anything built onto them has to be able to squash flat.
where do I get the templates?
Very ingenious,
Where to find the templates (in this case the house ) please?
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
this video really saved me
Hi, i have a question: how to create a house with windows or door that open? Thanks for the channel! I've bought your book 😊
Probably easiest to just adapt a Basic Pull-Strip (Tutorial 25). Build it (or them) onto the wall of the house before attaching the house to the page.
Hola, quiero darle las gracias por compartir sus experiencias, me han ayudado mucho con los trabajos de la escuela de la niña, pero me he dado cuenta que con la traducción de deja ver el procedimiento 😊.
I have your book and was making this card using the templates provided. I wasn't sure how to attach the 'roof beam' to the roof so looked you up on youtube. Thrilled to find you actually demonstrating this card. I'm very happy with my house which is a gingerbread house card for my grand-daughter. Thank you.
Thank you for the tutorials. I also have your book. Your coverage of zigzag folds has left me perplexed. I can do all but the asymmetric zigzag. There are no instructions in your book, only the same theory you present here in this and the tutorial on zigzags-that it is based on parallelogram, extensions of outer panels come to a point on the gully, forming half a parallelogram-real side A opposite extended side A, real side B opposite extended side B are equal.
Does it have to have a center fold? Are there limits to the angle made-up it always 90 degrees? Do I measure an angle, then mark the length of 1 side, turn it around and glue? Help?
I'm not quite sure what your difficulty is! But in answer to your specific questions...... The pop-up piece does have to have three folds - though in the case of the Asymmetric Zig-zag the middle one is not in the centre of the piece.......The angle at the spine - where the two extensions come to a point - does not have to be a right angle....... Probably the easiest way to make one would be - 1. Make the pop-up piece - measure length A on the pop-up piece. 2. Draw a straight line from the spine - this could be at 45 degrees to the spine, or it could be either more or less. 3. From where the line touches the spine measure, and mark, length A. 4. Glue the outer panel to the line - The panel should be the one that is next to side B - Make sure that the crease is above the mark. 5. Fold the pop-up piece into its closed position, put glue on the other tab, close the base so that the other tab finds its natural gluing position......... It's well worth experimenting with this mechanism -If you make a piece (Diagram 5 on page 52) and then experiment with the different positions shown i(Diagram 6 on page 53) you'll see how varied the Zig-zag shape can be. ..... Also 9.2 and 9.3 on page 54 are well worth playing with to find some quite unexpected shapes.
@@thepop-upchannel4919 Thank you. I have been both working thru the video tutorials and the book. I used the book to make the basic zigzag and the 9.2 and 9.3, but wasn't getting the asymmetric one. I have been trying to do all of the examples you show. I am really having a lot of fun. Thanks for sharing this with us.
My first pop up was my dog in a playful position. Didnt watch the size. Tail stuck out.
Thanks for your prompt response, too.
I love your video, just built a little house
Excuse me is it able to have a family details introduction on sig zig pop up
"sig zig pop up" - ? I don't understand.
These tutorials are incredibly useful. Thank you!
Do you have templates for your designs somewhere?
I haven't made templates for the designs I show in the tutorials - I think people learn more and produce more individual creations if they draw up the designs themselves. Hopefully the tutorial's explanations are clear enough.
Thank you for this video, is really amazing
Thank you so much. It is amazing.
Creo que ya por fin encontré mi area artística 😍
Maravillosa - diviértete fantástica creativa.
you speak of a template. is it on your site somewhere, plz ?
what do you call on that paper you use?
The card I use is photocopy card - 160 gsm - If you make bigger pop-ups you will need heavier card, if the pop-ups are small you can use something like cartridge paper. The ideal is a card that is rigid and not too thick.
The Pop-Up Channel thank you very much 😄
Thank you for recommended this channel RUclips. I am so happy .🌷🌷 excellent Talent
wonderful! could you teach how to put trees together with the house like in the book you show? Thanks!
Excelente. Gracias por compartir sus conocimientos.
what kind of paper do you use ?
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.
Merci beaucoup pour cette superbe vidéo je vous suis en 2001 🥰
Thanks for the tutorial !!!!!!!!
Hello. I don't speak inglish. I don't underdtand you. But i learn looking at. I love you...
Is it possible to achieve this fold with an octagonal shape? I’m trying to achieve this pop up house however, the illustration I’m making is of a navajo hogan. Thanx.
Six sided would be easy - I don't think eight sided would work.
The Pop-Up Channel Wonderful! I will adjust it to six sides. Thank you so much. 🌻
Impressionante😮
I worry that putting glue on your finger cannot be good for your health . Love your demos . 👍🇨🇦🤔✏️✂️
No problem - I've been getting glue on my fingers for more than thirty years...
Owww.....wow
good teacher
Miss you
yu wen same!!!
Kerstboom knippen
great work... is there anywhere to get the template ?
The dimensions are explained in the tutorial. If you really need a template there is a design on pages 146/147 of the book "Pop-Up Design and Paper Mechanics - How to make folding paper sculpture".
@@thepop-upchannel4919 thanks for the quick respond !!!
that so increadible,,,
Muy bello
Is this template avaible anywhere?
No, no template - all the dimensions and necessary instructions are given and explained in the video.
Beautifull
WOW genial
que bella, gracias...donde puedo conseguir ese libro?
Amazon
hola. podria obtener el molde , template? en algun lado puedo conseguirlo?
No hay plantillas - Espero que la explicación en el video sea lo suficientemente clara como para que puedas crear la tuya propia ...... Podrías usar estas dimensiones: - Largo de paredes largas = 6 cm. Longitud de paredes cortas = 4 cm. Altura de las paredes = 4 cm. Altura de los extremos de los hastiales = 7 cm. Longitud de la cumbrera del techo = 7 cm. Ancho de cada lado del techo = 4,5 cm.
what kind of paper did you used
In the Tutorials I use photocopy card - 160 gsm, The ideal card is rigid but not thick. Heavier card is ok but you'll need tomeasure and score. Lighter weight card is ok if you are only making small pop-ups. I talk about it in more detail in Tutorial1.
me encanto
😘😘🖒🖒👏👍🙏
How can I get the template??
There is no template. All the dimensions and instructions necessary are given in the tutorial.
I'm terribly sorry to bother you but if you have the time could you upload the template? Or even just tell me if theres a website to find it?
The template is at the back of the book - "Pop-Up Design and Paper Mechanics: How to Make Folding Paper Sculpture" - At the moment the book is out of stock but more should be available soon. You might be able to find a pdf online. However I do explain all the dimensions very clearly in Tutorial 31 from 2.00...... So really I hope you can just draw your own.
@@thepop-upchannel4919 that's okay!! The vid inspired me to make the little house for my set design in drama so thanks! It looks decent lol
I follow all your videos. Thank you so much for your time and fantastic ideas
My house works, but my roof wont stay on.... Thanks for your instruction!
Maybe the fold on the ridge of the roof hasn't been made firmly enough.
how can I download template?
There are no templates - dimensions are explained in the video.
Hay quá rất mong được chú dạy cách làm ạ
Keren.
God bless you 😍
Can you help me make a pop up bike?
A bike is quite a difficult subject for a pop-up - so I'd probably plan to do something else! A bike is mostly just two dimensional, and it's mostly made up of thin bars not flat planes. So although it should be possible it's not at all easy. I would probably use a Right-Angle V-Fold to raise a picture of a bike. Alternatively you could use the mechanism explained in Tutorial 28 as the basis - keep the triangular bit at the bottom quite small, instead of a flower stalk make it a big flat plane but cut it away to look like a bike frame - then instead of a flower shape at the top you could cut that to the shape of handlebars. But all very difficult.
What about a car
A car design can be made based on the Box mechanism (Tutorial 14). You'll have to experiment to make one!
GG
Y tiene la plantilla?
No hay plantillas... las dimensiones y cómo construir la ventana emergente se explican en el tutorial.
Sir please make a vid to make 2 housesthat you make with zig zag fold . I want toamaze my teacher please help!
tutorial 31 explains how to make the house.
The Pop-Up Channel yeah but that two house one please make a detailed video
Make the Zig-zag Fold - then make two houses - but instead of attaching the houses to the base page glue them into the vertical gullies created by the Zig-zag Fold.
Sir template link
Sorry there are no templates - dimensions are explained in the video.
Me gusta lo que hace no puede poner un link para descargar plantillas de la casa
No hay plantillas - Espero que la explicación en el video sea lo suficientemente clara como para que puedas crear la tuya propia ...... Podrías usar estas dimensiones: - Largo de paredes largas = 6 cm. Longitud de paredes cortas = 4 cm. Altura de las paredes = 4 cm. Altura de los extremos de los hastiales = 7 cm. Longitud de la cumbrera del techo = 7 cm. Ancho de cada lado del techo = 4,5 cm.
Как жаль что нет перевода на русский язык
Where can I get the template?
No need for templates.... Just follow the tutorial.