SUN AND CLOUD
NATURE
VISUAL GUIDE
SUN AND CLOUD
Model information
Dimensions: 50cm, 40.5cm, 8.15cm (width/height/length)
What you will need
To complate this model, you will need:
1. 7x A4 or Letter sized paper (180 - 200+ gsm) 5 white, 2 yellow (or colors of your choosing)
2. Cutting tool (cutting knife, scalpel, box cutter) – (scissors are not really good)
3. Ruler (so you can cut straight lines)
4. Glue (stick glue preferred)
5. Cardboard (2mm thick preferred)
6. Not needed but sure is a plus: self-healing cutting mat
How to, tips and tricks
Two different ways to fold the model
Models can be folded in two different ways; with printed pages facing outwards or with printed pages facing inwards.
This guide is made to follow the first way: printed pages will be facing outwards. If you decide to make the model with
printed pages being inwards, you’ll get the model mirrored. This model can be folded both ways.
How to cut the parts
Align the ruler to the solid lines and use the cutting knife or tool of your choice to cut through the paper in a straight line.
Sometimes it can happen that your knife will steer off the ruler which can cut through parts of the model. To avoid this,
always point the ruler so it’s facing out of the model itself. Here is the picture to demonstrate.
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How to cut the mountain and valley lines
Apart from solid lines there are two other types of lines – Mountain and Valley. Represented in template they will look
like this:
Mountain and valley lines are where the part needs to be folded. Mountain line means it need to resemble a mountain,
so the line itself will be the peak. Valley lines are the opposite and they will represent the bottom of a valley. In a essence
you eather fold the part down or up.
To make the lines easier to fold you need to make an incision across the line. Use slight force so you don’t cut through
the paper all the way. If you need you can practice this on empty parts of the template (they will get thrown out anyway).
The goal is to make the paper across the line easly foldable without bending or ripping off.
As this guide follows the “printed pages facing outwards” style, that means that mountain lines need to be cut with page
facing up, and valley lines need to be cut with paper facing down. Now this can be tricky as when you flip the page you
will not be able to see where to cut the line. You can tackle this problem a few different ways.
1. Usually the lines end at corners, so you just need to keep track of wich two corners the line connects while
fliping the paper and then make an incision between those two corners.
2. You could cut the paper through just a tiny bit at line start and at end, so when you flip the paper you will clearly
see where are the start/end points for the incision.
3. Use a background lit mat or just put it onto the window to see through the paper. Because you’ll be using the
thick paper for template, that might not always work.
Gluing
When gluing you should apply glue to the “flap”. No need to put it on both ends. All edges that need to be glued together
are matched by number. So for example a flap with number 17 will have a corresponding edge with the same number.
Now, since numbers on the edges will be cutoff when you cut the part, to check where it needs to be either check on the
remainings of the paper where the part was, or look at the template pdf file to find it. But don’t worry, you’ll find that
parts seem to come together naturally and by following the guide, you’ll have a clear idea where the part goes, with
practice you won’t even take notice of most of the numbers.
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Self gluing
Most of the parts should be solved first before connecting them to the previous ones. Same as gluing, it’s just that the
edges that need to be glued are on the same part. This is very easy, as it will fold the model properly just by gluing those
edges.
Cardboard cutting
Usually we’ll first do the backplate (the flat out parts that will be facing the wall). Once they are done, you should put the
finished backplate on the cardboard. Then either keep the backplate by hand or use something to keep it in place and
draw lines around it on the cardboard (with a regular pencil). Now you’ll have the same shape on cardboard that you
need to cut. It will be good to cut it little bit inwards since the lines you drawn are little on the outside of the actual
backplate. After that just glue the backplate to the cardboard.
Printing the template
Your template file will have a little color box on each page in the top left corner. This is the suggested color on what
color paper you should print it on. (White is represented with light gray, so when you see light gray it just means white
paper). Notice which pages are what color and printed them on respective colored paper accordingly.
How to use this guide
This visual assmebly guide is represented by two columns. In the left column you will see in bold, the current Step
number, and parts that you will need from the template in that step. Where needed some additional comments will be
present.
In the right column you will have a visual representation where each part goes. Parts added in that step will be colored
differently than they are, so you can clearly see which ones are added. Also present is a blue arrow that will point “north”,
since the view angle of the model will change to better show parts added. This arrow can help you with orientation for
easier understanding of the picture.
Model overview
Model is divided into 3 sections. We’ll go section by section.
Section 1: Backplate
Section 2: Sun and Cloud
Section 3: Rays
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Section 1 – Backplate
Parts needed Visual guide
Step 1
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Arrange the parts as shown on the
picture and glue them together.
Because these parts are facing the
wall, it will be easier to glue them
while the printed parts are facing up
(thus it will look like it’s a mirror
image), and then just flip it over to
look like on the picture.
Be very careful while gluing these
parts, as just a slight angle mistake
can make big difference connecting
all the pieces. If all the parts are
laying flat on the surface and nothing
is bending, than it’s perfect.
Step 2
Place the glued parts onto the
cardboard, draw the lines around
it and cut the cardboard in the
same shape.
Step 3
Finally, glue the parts to the
cardboard.
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Section 2 – Sun and Cloud
Now we’ll be adding parts of the sun and cloud one by one onto the backplate.
Parts needed Visual guide
Step 1
Always fold and glue the parts
themselves that have self
references first, and then glue
them onto the backplate at their
correct position by matching the
edge numbers.
Respect the lines on the template
for mountain and valley folds.
Keep doing this for others parts
for the rest of the section.
Step 2
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Parts needed Visual guide
Step 3
Step 4
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Step 5
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Parts needed Visual guide
Step 6
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Step 7
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Step 8
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Section 3 – Rays
Rays are easy, as one ray is just one part, so all you need to do is fold it and self-glue it.
Parts needed Visual guide
Step 1
15
This is the smaller ray.
Repeat this 3 times.
Step 2
16
This is the larger ray.
Repeat this 3 times.
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Assembly
All that is left to do is arrange the rays with the sun and you are done!
Parts needed Visual guide
Step 1
Section 2, Section 3
Arrange the rays by alternating
between larger and smaller rays,
putting them at equal distance
from the sun, normal to the sun
“edges”.
You can mount the sun and cloud
to the wall by hanging it on the
nail or using a double-sided tape.
For the rays use double-sided
tape.
Cogratulations, you are done!
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Thank you!
I would like to thank you for purchasing from Paper Poly. Hope you enjoyed making this model, and hope you’ll come
back for more.
I really appriciate your interest in my designs, it means a lot to me.
I hope that the guide was easy to follow and if you have any questions you can write me where you purchased this
template or on social media.
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.paperpoly.com
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