User:Svetlana

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==Hello!==
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== Hi! ==
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Real name: Eric Pinheiro Manal<br>
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Age: 13<br>
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Location: Uberaba, Minas Gerais, Brasil<br>
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Main userpage at [[HRFWiki:User:20eric06|HRFWiki]]
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I used to do some stuff around here but that was many years ago.
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== Papercraft Homestar ==
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[http://mynameiser.in/ This is my webpage].
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Many people ask me how I did the Homestar paper model. Well, I modeled it in Flash (3D modellers suck btw), then printed, cutted out, and glued all together! Pretty much like those Cheat Commandoes playsets. You can find the sheet for making Homestar and other assorted things (most of them unreleased computer games to come <s>September 2006</s> <s>April 2007</s> someday) in the [http://fanstuff.hrwiki.org/index.php/User:20eric06/coconut Coconut Productions homepage].
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== Papercraft Homestar ==
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EDIT: Matt Chapman emailed me about the Paper Homestar on October 25, and, [http://www.homestarrunner.com/hspapercraft.png the sheet is now on their website] ([[:Image:Hspapercraft.png|mirror]])!
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Back in 2007 I submitted a fanstuff to The Brothers Chaps and it made it into the [[Weekly Fanstuff 2007]]. I used Flash to make the papercraft figurine by hand, then printed it out and submitted both the pictures taken with a low quality webcam and a [http://www.homestarrunner.com/hspapercraft.png printable sheet which they put on their website] ([[:Image:Hspapercraft.png|mirror]]). The credit was added by Matt, and in hindsight I would've done many things differently.

Current revision as of 21:45, 17 October 2016

[edit] Hi!

I used to do some stuff around here but that was many years ago.

This is my webpage.

[edit] Papercraft Homestar

Back in 2007 I submitted a fanstuff to The Brothers Chaps and it made it into the Weekly Fanstuff 2007. I used Flash to make the papercraft figurine by hand, then printed it out and submitted both the pictures taken with a low quality webcam and a printable sheet which they put on their website (mirror). The credit was added by Matt, and in hindsight I would've done many things differently.