Name: Umbreon
Type: Dark
Species: Moonlight Pokémon
Height: 1.0 m (3' 3")
Weight: 27.0 kg (59.5 lbs)
Interesting Facts: When agitated, this Pokémon protects itself by spraying poisonous sweat from its pores. Also, on the night of a full moon, or when it gets excited, the ring patterns on its body glow yellow. It evolves from Eevee by Happiness during the night or when around a Moon Shard.
THE PAPER MODEL
Height: 8.0 cm/ 3.1 in
Width: 9.4 cm/ 3.7 in
Depth: 5.2 cm/ 2.0 in
Pages: 1
Pieces: 32
Level: Medium
Designer: PODragon
Photo: PODragon
NOTES: Another small model, but an easier build than Vaporeon. Start at the bottom of its head, building legs separately and attaching them as you go. Save the ears and tail for last. I also recommend printing with edge padding (when the tab is colored slightly next to the piece itself) because, as you can see by my picture, white lines show too well on this model.
Download: A4 / Letter
Type: Dark
Species: Moonlight Pokémon
Height: 1.0 m (3' 3")
Weight: 27.0 kg (59.5 lbs)
Interesting Facts: When agitated, this Pokémon protects itself by spraying poisonous sweat from its pores. Also, on the night of a full moon, or when it gets excited, the ring patterns on its body glow yellow. It evolves from Eevee by Happiness during the night or when around a Moon Shard.
THE PAPER MODEL
Height: 8.0 cm/ 3.1 in
Width: 9.4 cm/ 3.7 in
Depth: 5.2 cm/ 2.0 in
Pages: 1
Pieces: 32
Level: Medium
Designer: PODragon
Photo: PODragon
NOTES: Another small model, but an easier build than Vaporeon. Start at the bottom of its head, building legs separately and attaching them as you go. Save the ears and tail for last. I also recommend printing with edge padding (when the tab is colored slightly next to the piece itself) because, as you can see by my picture, white lines show too well on this model.
Download: A4 / Letter
Umbreon v1
9 comments:
This is really good.
Yay!!! It is finally out!!!!
If I print this model in A3 size, will it be as big as the old Umbreon? :-)
can't wait to build this one!
thank you for keep making pokemon papercraft models, love your work guys.
How do you print a lineless version of this that has overlapped paint? the pdo is lined.
As long as you don't mind tab lines fading a little too, you can go into the "Print and Paper Settings", select "Print Lines Smoothly" and then adjust the transparency bar to be at/near 100% Transparency. This effectively makes it lineless
tutorial please
If you're able to utilize the PDO file included in the packs by using Pepakura, that's often just as good as a tutorial. Gives a fantastic visual, shows how pieces connect, etc
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