If you want to design your own Demon Slayer’s Infinity Castle, this “Fusion for Paper Craft” article might be useful. As a beginner in Fusion, I wanted to find a simple yet effective way to create a paper model of the Infinity Castle from Demon Slayer. Instead of diving into complex 3D modeling techniques, I focused on using the flange feature to design foldable and unfoldable templates. This approach allowed me to generate precise cutouts that I could later assemble into a physical paper structure.
To learn how to do this Sheet Metal for Paper Craft in Fusion, I turned to YouTube, where I found several tutorials that guided me through the basics of Fusion and the sheet metal tools. In this post, I’m sharing a list of the videos that helped me the most, perfect for anyone who’s just starting out and wants to create their own foldable designs. Let’s get started!
Note: these are the references I used to make the castle:
– but in the end, the castle I made was so different from them 😀
YouTube Videos:
- Box to Foldable Flat Pattern 2: addition to no.1
- Pattern: to make repeated extrude cutting in the making of shoji
Your creativity in building the castle really stands out! It’s amazing how unique and different it turned out compared to others. I love how you put your own twist on it, making it truly one of a kind. The effort and imagination you put into it show in every detail. How did you come up with such an original design?
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind words 😊 I customized the design based on the size and dimensions I wanted for the castle, while also considering the capabilities of my cutting machine and the type of paper I used. That way, the design wouldn’t be too heavy or complex for the machine to handle. I’m glad you enjoyed it!