I remember in 10th grade when our science teacher decided that this pop-up book should be our group project. We spent weeks working on the pop-up book. I am wondering where is it now? I hope she didn't just throw it away like what other teachers would do to projects after it was passed🙃
If it's good, they keep it. Both my kids I had to practically fight with their teachers to get things returned. One 3 set of posters my son made they had laminated and hung up in the office. Got those. But my daughter's family tree project, never saw it again. Everyone e!se did the boring chart showing relatives. But we already had the data, from a project my son had done. So I had the idea of getting actual photos of all the relatives, not any photos, but them when they were as young as possible close to the age of the student doing it. So my husband and I used our highschool graduation photos. Grandparents we used either military or wedding Images, and so on. Put it all in a booklet with some text about each person. It was a nice heirloom for our family, and the dang school KEPT it!!! I mean, there's identity theft stuff in there names and birthdate. Probably to show to future classes as an alternative idea to do the project, but still. Those projects aren't free.
Thank you so much i was thinking of an idea for my honors project for my one class and was thinking of claymation but this seems to be a better way to tell the different creation stories i am analyzing and comparing!
Joshua Lorenzo , try something simpler like a bouquet pop up card, make a bunch of these and you'll start to get the idea and they're a lot simpler so an easier start.
kudos… your lesson has strengthened by an order of magnitude my respect and affection for the folks whose effort, creativity, problem solving, labor, etc. engaged in this wonderful art form enrich my life...
Wow !! Just awesome !! Can you plz give more clear detail to create such pop up books. I am your new subscriber. Hope to see more such videos in future.👍👍👍
Woah! Very great work! You will can sell this book .More step fold explanation would be great.Wonderful guys. Seeing how much effort you put in a lesson makes me appreciate them more.
You know, I really didn't want to watch this video. I grew up thinking that if I was smart enough, I'd eventually be able to think up how stuff like pop up books work and thus how to make one, on my own. If I learned how by watching someone else make one, I'd spoil it for myself and never each my potential. But the world of in inventions isn't made by one person. It isn't, and shouldn't be, recreated every time I want to do something interesting, and I shouldn't feel guilty for relying on what other people have figured out already. We stand on the shoulders of giants when we keep making this world better, and there's nothing wrong with that. It's exactly what these giants wanted--they'd be honored, not insulted, when their work is used as a foundation. Wear a weird hangup I had haha. Oh, and by the way, the video was fantastic :)
nothing's new under the sun:D I used to think of that too (especially when it comes to making art) but inevitably we'll draw inspiration from our surroundings anyway.
Nicholas Wright it’s ironic, isn’t it, that people think pop up books are for little kids, but really, it’s one of the pinnacles of hobbyist paper craft...
gracias, gracias, gracias. nececitaba hacer algo bonito para llevar aun campamento de niños pequeños y no sabia que llevar, pero ahora con tu ayuda hare el liro.
thank you but I want small prject ------- When you drag the arrow out to me Photo tree and drag the arrow to time when he graduated picture of a rabbit , and so on ..... because it was Taatmkny of making this invitation to Tell Ahh , for example,