In Lesson 10 (Basic Tutorial on Three-dimensional Cards [10] X-shaped Structure Three-dimensional Cards) we made a basic X-shaped structure - combining two patterns The same models are assembled together, and then the X-shaped structure is assembled with a square frame structure, and finally pasted onto card paper, a complete three-dimensional card is completed.
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In Lesson 11 (Basic Tutorial on Three-dimensional Cards [11]: X-Structure Three-dimensional Cards 2) we made some changes to the frame model, that is Use paper strips instead of framed models. In this lesson, we continue to make the frame model "invisible" by using two winglets in his place!
The first thing is still to make the X-shaped structure!
Make an X-shaped structure as described in Lesson 10: Cut out two perfectly symmetrical shapes. Then make grooves on the top and bottom of the two models. Be careful not to cut them, and then assemble them together.
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Make Wings!
Here, we'll use two little wings instead of one full strip to attach the X-shaped structure to the dimensional card!
First, make a square frame like the 10th lesson (Basic Tutorial on Three-dimensional Cards [10] X-shaped Structure Three-dimensional Cards): According to the maximum width of the X-shaped structure Make half the length of the side. But remember to leave a little extra edge, which is one of the little wings.
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Then, as taught in Lesson 11 (Basic Tutorial on Three-dimensional Cards [11]: X-Structure Three-dimensional Cards 2), the excess parts of the paper strips are cut off. Leave two little wings for gluing.
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Use this cut piece of paper to position the location of the winglets on the card.
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Remove the paper and use a pencil to mark the areas where you want to paste.
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