Cut and fold techniques for pop-up designs / Paul Jackson.

By: Jackson, Paul, 1956- [author.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: London : Laurence King Publishing, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 128 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1780673272 (paperback)Subject(s): Paper folding (Graphic design) | Paper work | Trade literature -- DesignLOC classification: TT870 .J33 2014
Contents:
1. Before you start. What is a pop-up? -- How to cut and fold -- Cutting -- Folding -- Equipment -- Choosing card -- Software -- Symbols -- How to make a pop-up -- First, make a rough -- Make it well -- How to fold a pop-up -- 2. Basic pop-up forms. What makes a pop-up 'pop!'? -- Symmetrical pop-ups -- Basic construction -- 'Three and one; variations -- 'Two and two' variations -- Asymmetrical pop-ups -- Basic construction -- Asymmetrical variations -- Which way up, which way around? -- Remember! -- 3. Developing the basics. Taking the cut for a walk -- The shape of the card -- Pop-up size vs. card size -- Non-parallel folds -- Not parallel to the edge -- Converging folds: symmetrical -- Converging folds: asymmetrical -- 4. Releasing the folded edge. The 'fold to fold' cut -- The basic technique -- Applying the technique -- Multiple cuts -- The pop-up size -- The 'fold to edge' cut -- Cuts to the side edge -- Cuts to the top and bottom edges -- Cuts to any edge -- Piercing the plane -- Half construction -- Full construction -- No wings -- Asymmetrical piercings -- 5. Multiple gutters and generations. Multiple gutters -- Two gutters -- More than two gutters -- Generations -- A theory of generations -- Two generations -- Asymmetrical generations -- Asymmetrical angle generations -- Opposing generations -- Create you own pop-ups -- How to produce a pop-up.
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1. Before you start. What is a pop-up? -- How to cut and fold -- Cutting -- Folding -- Equipment -- Choosing card -- Software -- Symbols -- How to make a pop-up -- First, make a rough -- Make it well -- How to fold a pop-up -- 2. Basic pop-up forms. What makes a pop-up 'pop!'? -- Symmetrical pop-ups -- Basic construction -- 'Three and one; variations -- 'Two and two' variations -- Asymmetrical pop-ups -- Basic construction -- Asymmetrical variations -- Which way up, which way around? -- Remember! -- 3. Developing the basics. Taking the cut for a walk -- The shape of the card -- Pop-up size vs. card size -- Non-parallel folds -- Not parallel to the edge -- Converging folds: symmetrical -- Converging folds: asymmetrical -- 4. Releasing the folded edge. The 'fold to fold' cut -- The basic technique -- Applying the technique -- Multiple cuts -- The pop-up size -- The 'fold to edge' cut -- Cuts to the side edge -- Cuts to the top and bottom edges -- Cuts to any edge -- Piercing the plane -- Half construction -- Full construction -- No wings -- Asymmetrical piercings -- 5. Multiple gutters and generations. Multiple gutters -- Two gutters -- More than two gutters -- Generations -- A theory of generations -- Two generations -- Asymmetrical generations -- Asymmetrical angle generations -- Opposing generations -- Create you own pop-ups -- How to produce a pop-up.

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