Atari-Jess Posted August 1, 2005 Share Posted August 1, 2005 (edited) My first 3d model to Pepakura project is of course a 6 switch Atari VCS Again ive not tested it but I suspect it will fold just fine (better than the joystick) the image is HUGE (for the details and dimensionwise only) so you'll need a program that will press the image down on a single page. Edited August 1, 2005 by Atari-Jess 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+SpiceWare Posted August 1, 2005 Share Posted August 1, 2005 Cool! I've printed it out and will try it tonight(provided I can locate my exacto knife). I'll put it on my shelf next to the one I put together of my car. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atari-Jess Posted August 1, 2005 Author Share Posted August 1, 2005 (edited) *cough* I might have made a mistake on it *cough* ...aren't those colours..nice? (its fixed btw) Edited August 1, 2005 by Atari-Jess Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
panda_racer Posted August 2, 2005 Share Posted August 2, 2005 so where do you get this Pepakura thing? is it free or what? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atari-Jess Posted August 2, 2005 Author Share Posted August 2, 2005 Pepakura is the japanese name for Papercraft, Pepakura designer (the program) is useless unless you have a 3d modeler program. Neither a good 3d modeler or pepakura designer are free. pepakura designer: http://www.tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura-en/ I suggest this 3dmodeler: http://www.ac3d.org/ I do not recommend Milkshape 3d, I had a licence bought for me (as I had done with ac3d) but I could not make 3d things well enough in that program. And certainly I could NOT have done this 2600 model properly for pepakura designer if I had been using milkshape. So go ac3d, a bit pricier, but worth the difference in cost. (still cheaper than maya or 3d studio max!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+SpiceWare Posted August 2, 2005 Share Posted August 2, 2005 I cut it out but think I'll wait to glue it together. One thing that you might want to do is add something like the * Honda used for my car that show what sections to not cut. The areas around the base of the Atari are slightly confusing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shawn Posted August 2, 2005 Share Posted August 2, 2005 I cut it out but think I'll wait to glue it together. One thing that you might want to do is add something like the * Honda used for my car that show what sections to not cut. The areas around the base of the Atari are slightly confusing. 902771[/snapback] Good Lord that car looks like a little more work than the 2600 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mindfield Posted August 2, 2005 Share Posted August 2, 2005 Actually, the folding of the 2600 isn't hard at all -- the tough part is gluing all the fussy tabs. I'm still waiting for one side to try before gluing the other side. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atari-Jess Posted August 2, 2005 Author Share Posted August 2, 2005 the problem I had in folding it was the sides near the switches of the atari I must have done some sort of strange folding but it makes it look all warped. I should probably try it again. (print me out a new one that is) any suggestions on the next pepakura? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atari-Jess Posted August 2, 2005 Author Share Posted August 2, 2005 I cut it out but think I'll wait to glue it together. One thing that you might want to do is add something like the * Honda used for my car that show what sections to not cut. The areas around the base of the Atari are slightly confusing. 902771[/snapback] Just follow this rule of thumb, if the potential fold/flap does not at its base reach from one end to the other end of whatever it is attached to, it is not a flap and can be removed. Also, there is a place you don't have to cut, just follow this helpful guide. the "dash" line where the green triangles are tells you that you don't have to cut there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Omegamatrix Posted August 2, 2005 Share Posted August 2, 2005 Atari-Jess that's the cooliest thing I've seen for quite some time! Is it possible to make a joystick? I think it would be challenging, but maybe you could toss the idea around. Great job on the 2600! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A.J. Franzman Posted August 2, 2005 Share Posted August 2, 2005 Awesome! Now I wonder if someone can tackle the "Bix Sexy", with appropriate curvaceousness (although, I wouldn't mind if the fiendishly complex rear panel were made flat for convenience, it must have the proper curves to the front and sides.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mindfield Posted August 2, 2005 Share Posted August 2, 2005 (edited) Feh! :!: TIP :!: Glue sticks and pepakura on glossy photo paper are not a good combination. I'm gonna print out another one tomorrow, and this time I'm gonna hot glue the bastage. Edited August 2, 2005 by Mindfield Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atari-Jess Posted August 2, 2005 Author Share Posted August 2, 2005 Atari-Jess that's the cooliest thing I've seen for quite some time! Is it possible to make a joystick? I think it would be challenging, but maybe you could toss the idea around. Great job on the 2600! 902937[/snapback] http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=73741 That is the joystick I made previously. Its not as well designed since I did it manually. But if you just want more, its a decent one. (the joystick "works" too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iguana Posted August 2, 2005 Share Posted August 2, 2005 this is so cool. I am going to give it a try tonight Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mindfield Posted August 3, 2005 Share Posted August 3, 2005 Well, I finally put one together ... more or less. I discovered that using glossy photo paper with that shiny backing (Kodak brand) is not welcoming to paper glue or hot glue. I literally had to use an Xacto knife to scrape hundreds of scratches in the inner surface where the tabs were to be affixed in order to get the hot glue to stick with any reliability. Regular card stock probably would have worked a lot better. But still, here are the messy results... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atari-Jess Posted August 3, 2005 Author Share Posted August 3, 2005 that looks SO MUCH better than how mine did. I was so embarassed its why I didn't take photos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
liquid_sky Posted August 3, 2005 Share Posted August 3, 2005 I must commandeer the office computer and print a few out.. mine has been out of commission for years Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mindfield Posted August 3, 2005 Share Posted August 3, 2005 (edited) that looks SO MUCH better than how mine did. I was so embarassed its why I didn't take photos 903535[/snapback] If I can sit down and work it out, I may convert the image to use slots/tabs instead of requiring glue. I hate gluing those fussy little tabs, especially on glossy paper. If done right, slots/tabs might hold together better and come together much more neatly than glue. The one I did above has a ton of unsightly tabs, buts of hot glue peeking out from the seams, and if you look where the grille meets the control panel there's a huge gap where I just couldn't get the tab to meet the underside of the grille. (It was the last one I glued together so I couldn't get in there and physically hold the two together) Mainly though I really don't want to use paper or card stock because it loses that nice glossy finish, and it would look faded and drab. Edited August 3, 2005 by Mindfield Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
panda_racer Posted August 3, 2005 Share Posted August 3, 2005 any suggestions on the next pepakura? 902812[/snapback] this might be lame, but i think a Quadrun cart would be a sweet little paperthing. or (this probably will be hella hard) a paddle controller. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yuppicide Posted August 3, 2005 Share Posted August 3, 2005 http://craftrobo.jp/ The poor mans 3D printer.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZylonBane Posted August 3, 2005 Share Posted August 3, 2005 Neat, but why is the woodgrain so pixely? A few months back there was a thread somewhere on exactly what kind of wood the 2600's faux-woodgrain was supposed to be. I can't remember what the consensus was though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atari-Jess Posted August 3, 2005 Author Share Posted August 3, 2005 Neat, but why is the woodgrain so pixely? A few months back there was a thread somewhere on exactly what kind of wood the 2600's faux-woodgrain was supposed to be. I can't remember what the consensus was though. 903795[/snapback] The woodgrain is pixelly because I originally converted the texture I found to pixel shapes rather than an image. I just didn't bother to go back once I abandoned the plan of WHY I wanted to convert it to a shape to begin with. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charlsnipon Posted August 14, 2015 Share Posted August 14, 2015 hey dude !!! i´ve just put toguether your old atari model, and aded some pieces like de box & some game cartridges here is the download link, hope u like it!! https://mega.nz/#!Kdl0iDIY!UgIpeZdGe_A8YNIo5xCaynXRuStEdwHNWVW2Zb9WGBs 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigO Posted August 14, 2015 Share Posted August 14, 2015 For some reason (stupidity, most likely), it didn't occur to me how small these things would be (one sheet of paper, duh). Unless maybe that's a giant model of a keyboard in the picture. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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