No Thats a GREAT IDEA I did use "Sawtooth" tabs. but that made one higher than the other.Have you tried joining the different parts with paper strips on the back side?
A Little Green Man
Hello, my friends! This is my first paper figure and another World Premiere. I hope you like it. The model I present here is a combination of two models I found on the SketchUp Warehouse site. Both show the same character, however, the first one has a good pose but a strange head, the second...www.zealot.com
Thats it, Im doing this it sound PERFECT!!! it WILL work! Ill update...Just try it. You can use the excess paper / flesh / white / unused parts of the printed pages. For a test build I cut small strips and glue them to one edge so that about half of it is still visible. Then I cut into the visible pieces to create a sawtooth edge or just fringes. Then I apply glue to the fringes / tabs and attach the neighbouring shape.
I see!!!!! I will do that.It does look good. However, getting skin like this to turn out right is very difficult (at best). This is something that take quite a bit of practice to get right. However, what @Revell-Fan is indeed spot on. IF you can mate up the panels prior to laying them down onto the frame, you will have a much better outcome.
I SEE Thank you so freeking much!!!These pics will explain how to avoid accrued intolerance. 1st pic are two parts separated by strip (Red). 2nd Pic is a strip glued onto one side of the panel. 3rd Pic is parts together, with the strip on the bottom, made translucent so you could see the strip underneath. Only a line would appear on top.
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