This comprehensive guide to pop-up is a delightful introduction to the fun, surprising and intriguing aspects of a fascinating craft. Duncan Birmingham’s totally new and accessible approach to pop-up theory and practice distills the numerous mechanisms into a logical set of underlying shapes, and the techniques for building these shapes is methodically explained with step-by-step pictures and text. No measuring is necessary and only cardstock, scissors and glue are needed to make highly complex folding sculptures. Birmingham demonstrates how sophisticated pop-up designs are constructed and shows how to form a 3D reference book, invaluable for professional and amateur designers interested in this craft.
A decent introduction to the subject with some simple, ready to go projects included, just scan them and print onto cardstock. Each project is a standalone, if you wanted to make a popup book, this doesn't cover that.
This book was solidly okay. It gives lots of instruction for specific projects, which indirectly illustrates various pop-up paper mechanics. More project based than theory (and wide applications) based.
This book has the best theory on pop ups of any that I have found so far. I especially like the listing of basic folds that makes up the bulk of the book. Kudos to an author who thinks like me! :)