Name: Mew
Type: Psychic
Species: New Species Pokémon
Height: 0.4 m (1'04")
Weight: 4.0 kg (8.8 lbs.)
Interesting Facts: Mew is a pink, bipedal Pokémon, with large blue eyes. It has a long, thin tail ending in an ovoid tip. Curiously enough, it has hair, but it's so thin that can only be seen under a microscope. Mew is said to have the DNA of every single Pokémon contained within its body, and as such is able to learn any attack. It's capable of traveling freely in the air or underwater. It's shown as intelligent, curious, playful and even selfless. Mew can make itself invisible, but It will show itself to a person who is pure of heart.
THE PAPER MODEL
Height: 20.0 cm/7.9 in
Width: 14.5 cm/5.7 in
Depth: 15.0 cm/5.9 in
No. of Pages: 3+3 for base
No. of Pieces: 29 + 4 of base
Level: Easy-Medium
Designer: LuIS and POdragon
Photo: LuIS
NOTES: Start it at the ears and build following the numbers. The fingers are small, so I included some color references at the tabs, tweezers are still indicated. It's important to build the tail as careful as possible, since if they get a weird position they might not fit well on the base. Close the model at the indicated place. The base is closed at the bottom. Also, there's a pink texture for the base, the shiny pdfs have it with this color.
10 comments:
OMG! So cute! This model is a really great improvement from the first version!
Very cute ^^
Hey, that's a really cool looking model but i want to switch the eyes for one of the ones you guys gave... but i don't know how do to it. If you can help me i would love!
To change the eyes (or any other texture based piece), you would have to use an image editing program (Gimp, Photoshop, Paint, etc) to copy and paste the piece you want over the piece currently used on the model.
maybe keep the eyes open. [just a suggestion]
Is there a tutorial on how to put it together?
How do you open the file?
you need to print the eyes and cut it to change the eyes (i guess) when my online class end i gonna make it-
To change the eyes (or any other texture based piece), you would have to use an image editing program (Gimp, Photoshop, Paint, etc) to copy and paste the piece you want over the piece currently used on the model.
To open the files, check out the FAQ for more details:
http://paperpokes.blogspot.com/2007/02/frequently-asked-questions.html
https://youtu.be/oB8gchC8uYQ
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