Shuki Kato's book

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Re: Should Shuki Kato make a book?

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origami-artist-galen wrote:You're right guys, I don't know if I can get through publishing my Eva and Ohmu, well at least without feeling guilty. I will ask permission when and if I get to those two figures.
Bass wrote:Any chance of a screenshot of the finished bear cub in diagram?
Sure thing, in fact here are the ones completed so far for the book
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How about just adding the CP's of The Omhu and Eva? to put some ease from diagramming those two seeing that your diagrams for the western dragon v3 were intense. Especially if you're diagramming your Flying Kabutomushi, Giganotosaurus, maybe even re-doing your Spinosaurus . I would totally get your book btw :)
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if i were him i would diagram all of them except for ZD2, and a few others.

I say everything in the video he posted should definitely by put in the book, cp or diagram or whatever.
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Cps at the back of the book with helpful hints, diagrams at the front.
I'll want a copy of this book at some point, whatever is in it as long as it's challenging and it looks good when you've finished the model. :D
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phillipcurl wrote:if i were him i would diagram all of them except for ZD2, and a few others.

I say everything in the video he posted should definitely by put in the book, cp or diagram or whatever.
I would too because ZD2 would take a long time to diagram. I did too but i would like to see whatever cp he decides to put in the book. Then the next book he releases contains the diagrams for the cp from his previous book. i agree with Harpseal too as long as its challenging.
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what is ZD2?
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Zoanoid Dragon 2, an amazingly detailed, sort of - mutant dragon.
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oh the zoanoid dragon. that thing is awesome!
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I love it too, but then who doesn't? If i could make that my friend would be so jealous! Please make diagrams Shuki please!
However long it takes it will be worth it, and the speed you're going, it won't be much longer! I don't care if the book is out a little later if that model's in it!
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i do not car eif the book costs $200 i will buy it!!! sorry so many typos
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GWB origami wrote:i do not car eif the book costs $200 i will buy it!!! sorry so many typos
Surely it's much quicker to correct the typos than it is to apologise for them? :)

A bit like those people who say
Oops, double post :oops:
You know you can just delete the second one, leaving just the original, rather than apologising, which gives TWO unnecessary posts?

Sorry to rant, and hijack the thread. I'm done now! :D
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Yippee! (although i can't say i'm not guilty of double posts....)
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Re: Should Shuki Kato make a book?

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is he still making the book?
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phillipcurl wrote:Do three books, in a series, that build up to the final one, with the most complicated models.
The Works of Shuki Kato: Book 1 (easy)
The Works of Shuki Kato: Book 2 (intermediate)
The Works of Shuki Kato: Book 3 (complex)
and...
Shuki Kato: Zoanoid Dragon

or, just pick 15 or 20 of your favorite and best and diagram them into one book, and release the rest for free on the internet (i vote this idea, it saves me money...)
I think that you should seriously make a book with just the zoinoid dragon. I bet ever Robert Lang couldn't fold that XD
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cowburger13 wrote:
phillipcurl wrote:Do three books, in a series, that build up to the final one, with the most complicated models.
The Works of Shuki Kato: Book 1 (easy)
The Works of Shuki Kato: Book 2 (intermediate)
The Works of Shuki Kato: Book 3 (complex)
and...
Shuki Kato: Zoanoid Dragon

or, just pick 15 or 20 of your favorite and best and diagram them into one book, and release the rest for free on the internet (i vote this idea, it saves me money...)
I think that you should seriously make a book with just the zoinoid dragon. I bet ever Robert Lang couldn't fold that XD
If I can fold it, Lang can fold it easily, as can any number of people.
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