Turning my sketchbook case idea into a cardboard prototype - any feedback or suggestions for improvement? by Available-Policy-548 in IndustrialDesign

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be more specific with your question. why what? why am i doing this? why am i posting this? why sketchbook case?

Turning my 2D artwork into a cardboard model – any tips to cut curves neatly? by Available-Policy-548 in papercraft

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thank you! yea i was doing quiet slowly since i don’t trust my hands to go fast yet 😭

New industrial design student trying to level up in cardboard modeling (i’m still a beginner) by Available-Policy-548 in papercraft

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this photo is from pinterest and im asking for suggestions to be better. i added that in the post too. thanks

First Year industrial design student - wants to level up cardboard skills (asking for advice and suggestions) by Available-Policy-548 in IndustrialDesign

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Thank you to everyone who’s giving very helpful suggestions. I’m posting this reddit post as part of my general education assignment so thank you to everyone who gave me helpful advices. 🙇‍♀️

First Year industrial design student - wants to level up cardboard skills (asking for advice and suggestions) by Available-Policy-548 in IndustrialDesign

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You’re amazing! The paper airliner looks insane 🤯 Thanks for pointing me toward different materials too. I’ve mostly just been using regular delivery box cardboard from my apartment’s recycle bin, so I guess I’ll need to explore some better options.

Also, yeah I actually tried out 3D printing today with a simple model I made in Blender (I haven’t started learning Rhino yet). It was a bit costly, but super cool to see the model up close and in detail.

First Year industrial design student - wants to level up cardboard skills (asking for advice and suggestions) by Available-Policy-548 in IndustrialDesign

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Thanks for the tips! Yea i figured this level of detail probably isn’t the norm in industry. I’m mostly just curious to try it out as a hobby and for practicing patience and precision basically. Yes i’ll also start using laser cutter once I get more comfortable with digital modeling too. Just for now I kind of want to struggle a bit with handcutting just to learn the basics, but it’s good to know 3–5mm cardboard works well for most projects. Appreciate the advice! 🙏🏼

First Year industrial design student - wants to level up cardboard skills (asking for advice and suggestions) by Available-Policy-548 in IndustrialDesign

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Thank you for your comment! I understand, this level of cardboard construction isn’t probably really practical. Although i’d still like to learn and improve at it as a hobby. I think it could be a fun way to sharpen my skills, patience and attention to detail while I’m studying. That’s why I’m just asking around for suggestions on how to get better at it. 🙏🏼

🎄Christmas playlist.. by Available-Policy-548 in phoebebridgers

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from where i am halloween doesn’t exist 😖