Hi sorry for late reply, yes if it is watercolor paper you can make it moist to shape it more nicely. Arches paper works best. Be careful to not use too much water
@@PaperFloworigamithank you so much for taking out your time to reply.. i tried making the mask with the water colour paper i had... But the thickness was not enough... And on top of it when i made it moist the paper lost strength
@@sebastianzanzinger good luck, feel free to contact me if you have any questions. I'll keep a better eye on UA-cam but it's probably easier to contact me on fb or insta :)
The hair looks to have some nice motion to it - Excellent tutorial!
So lucidly and simply explained... Thank you so much
Go with the flow... Love it tutorials are so simple and clear explained and masK look so amazing
Thank you, hope it helps you out!
this technique is similar to eric joisel's mask folding technique
Thank you!
Can I try this using a sketch book paper?
I'm probably late with my answer but you can try moistening it a bit and see if it doesn't come apart when you rub it.
@@PaperFloworigami thank you for replying.
Do you make the paper moist??
Hi sorry for late reply, yes if it is watercolor paper you can make it moist to shape it more nicely. Arches paper works best. Be careful to not use too much water
@@PaperFloworigamithank you so much for taking out your time to reply.. i tried making the mask with the water colour paper i had... But the thickness was not enough... And on top of it when i made it moist the paper lost strength
Did you wet the paper for this part of the process?
Hi, sorry for the late response. Yes, when using 300gsm paper this thick it is al ways necessary to moisten it a bit. Good luck!
Paper Flow origami thanks a lot for the reply :)
I’m gonna try my hand at this ;)
@@sebastianzanzinger good luck, feel free to contact me if you have any questions. I'll keep a better eye on UA-cam but it's probably easier to contact me on fb or insta :)
Paper Flow origami alright, thanks a lot! :)