@Jacoboqc How bout a jester? Those are nice in yellow and purple. I especially like Gilgado's version, if you want a intermediate-complexish model.
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Re: What To Fold
@Baltorigamist Hm, I thought of that but I'm looking for something a bit more complex since it's a bigger paper. Thanks for suggesting though. 
@Jacoboqc How bout a jester? Those are nice in yellow and purple. I especially like Gilgado's version, if you want a intermediate-complexish model.
@Jacoboqc How bout a jester? Those are nice in yellow and purple. I especially like Gilgado's version, if you want a intermediate-complexish model.
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Re: What To Fold
1.) 64x64 cm.
2.) pearl,black,yellow
3.) vog paper
4.) 58 gsm
5.)Complex
2.) pearl,black,yellow
3.) vog paper
4.) 58 gsm
5.)Complex
Re: What To Fold
1. 35x35 cm
2. silver, red
3. foil paper
4. Thin
5. High intermediate to complex, but not too complex
2. silver, red
3. foil paper
4. Thin
5. High intermediate to complex, but not too complex
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Re: What To Fold
There's always Ryo Kamiya's Housemaid.Flame_Kurosei wrote:@Baltorigamist Hm, I thought of that but I'm looking for something a bit more complex since it's a bigger paper. Thanks for suggesting though.![]()
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@Baltorigamist That is true, but I don't think 13 or so inches is going to be big enough...unless I find some tweezers. 
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The grid is what, 52? (Sorry, going from memory.) That's 1/4 inch pleats, not that small.
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@Baltorigamist Are there diagrams for the housemaid? If not, I think I'll be trying that on a bigger piece of paper another day...I think it's a bit out of my league if it's a cp. 
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Re: What To Fold
It actually seems to be pretty notorious for its difficulty, and there are no diagrams. As far as whether I'll ever fold it myself, it's difficult to say. I've been working on my own designs so much lately that I almost never fold anything by someone else.
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@Baltorigamist Ah, all right then.
Hm..a paper with white swirls on one side and brown on the other...whatever shall I do...
Hm..a paper with white swirls on one side and brown on the other...whatever shall I do...
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Re: What To Fold
1)30 by 30
2)red, yellow, green, blue, pink, purple or cyan (maybe more) all white backed?
3)Kami (i think)
4) medium thickness
5) mid-intermediate to low complex
2)red, yellow, green, blue, pink, purple or cyan (maybe more) all white backed?
3)Kami (i think)
4) medium thickness
5) mid-intermediate to low complex
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@Harpseal what books do you have?
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Re: What To Fold
Chessboard? I haven't got black.
My books:
Something by David Petty
the complete book of origami (robert lang)
The works of satoshi kamiya
Also, a friend promised to give me copys of all his books that he has more than one of, or has on pdf (he bought the originals first)
Also again, online free diagrams are welcome, but after ryujin 1.2, i am slightly bored of cps.
I am after something that looks mathematical. That chessboard fits the bill, but unless there are diagrams, i'm not (very) interested.
My books:
Something by David Petty
the complete book of origami (robert lang)
The works of satoshi kamiya
Also, a friend promised to give me copys of all his books that he has more than one of, or has on pdf (he bought the originals first)
Also again, online free diagrams are welcome, but after ryujin 1.2, i am slightly bored of cps.
I am after something that looks mathematical. That chessboard fits the bill, but unless there are diagrams, i'm not (very) interested.
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Re: What To Fold
IF you don't mind downloading books from the internet, then I would get "Works of Kamiya" or "insects and their kin"