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Answer:HOW TO MAKE A POP-UP BOOK: STEP BY STEP

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It’s easier said than done to become a paper engineer. If it’s your goal to make an advanced pop-up book with complex pop-up techniques, you should be prepared that this is a skill that normally takes years and years to develop. It’s good to keep in mind that an impressive pop-up book isn’t always about how advanced the engineering is. Some of the most beautiful pop-up books use basic pop-up techniques.

To decide what level of paper engineering works the best for you, you will first have to start with the basics. Learn and try to understand how basic pop-up techniques work. Why is paper moving that way? What effect does it have when you play with shapes and sizes? You have to study and test your tryouts and improve the pop-ups you make. Over and over again. It’s like learning to play the guitar, you first have to learn the chords before you can play a song. A great way to start with pop-up basics is David Carter’s Elements of Pop-up. A highly recommended book that contains real working examples of all pop-up techniques. Another great way to start with paper engineering is by making pop-up templates that are provided by several paper engineers. We have made a selection of some great templates and how-to video tutorials.

Think of a story or concept

Before you start designing pop-ups you first have to know what the concept or story will be. This will be the second step in our How to make a pop-up book guide. Working at a big project like a pop-up book takes time and needs structure and a well-designed plan. A story or concept is the base of your plan and must be well thought out. Is it possible to translate your subject into working pop-ups? Will it be a mix of artwork and text or just plain paper pop-ups? Who is your audience? Those are all important questions to ask yourself before you get started.

Decide what techniques to use

When you’ve decided what story or concept the pop-up book will be about, you can make a plan for what pop-up techniques you’re going to use. When you already have learned the basics, you now can look at what is possible for you to realize. What techniques can you use for your story? What kind of pop-up is needed to create depth and movement? You can be creative at how you translate basic techniques into a spectacular pop-up by adding artwork or decoration. For example: if you want to create a pop-up boat, you can choose to use a basic V-fold pop and use artwork and cutouts to create the illusion of a boat floating on the water. Or you can choose the hard way and make a more advanced, so-called box pop-up. A box pop-up can be viewed from all angles and used as a base to build a boat with. The V-fold would be the easy way to engineer but it may need some good artwork to let it work.

Adding extra elements

Now that you have designed the main pop-up spreads you can take a look at the possibility to add mini pop-ups or pull tabs to the spreads. You can use empty space to complete the story or add more pop-ups and movables. Some pop-ups come out of the spread, leaving a lot of empty space around the base of the pop-up. You can fill this with artwork, make it more interactive by adding mini pop-ups or pull tabs or hide the text of the story behind flaps. It’s up to you how to use that space!

A working prototype of the book (white dummy)

Now you have a collection of pop-up spreads that should be merged into a book. This is the final step in the process of making a prototype: combining all spreads and pages into a strong book. This is called a white dummy, the master of your pop-up book design. Engineers and publishers use the name white dummy because this version is all about the pop-ups functionality. A white dummy also reveals minor errors or wearing without distracting prints. Because of the many versions that are made, there’s no need to work with artwork already because the pop-ups at this stage are all made out of plain paper. The cover needs to be extra strong to keep the pop-ups solid and the pages into place. Some pop-ups may not work that good when the pop-up spreads are attached to each other as book pages. A pop-up can behave differently because of the tension that is needed to make a pop-up work. At this stage, it’s possible that you have to redesign and adjust yourSummary: When you have a single, good working prototype of your book, you can continue making it ready to print. Let’s call this the master copy also known as a white dummy.

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