Christmas Origamibook 2012

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I'll make a CP for my dolphin for the book.
There will be some further description too. ;)
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I have diagrammed anything but I will give it a go! This book sounds really cool! Are there any of my designs that people would like to see diagrams for?
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I will submit my Bull Version 1.
Working on the diagrams.. Hope you like it!
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Langko wrote:I have diagrammed anything but I will give it a go! This book sounds really cool! Are there any of my designs that people would like to see diagrams for?
Hey Langko, you should try your Coat of Arms, it is a very cool model and looks easier to diagram than your other designs.
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Langko wrote:I have diagrammed anything but I will give it a go! This book sounds really cool! Are there any of my designs that people would like to see diagrams for?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/735 ... 9417571660
I agree, I like the coat of arms a lot! The baby owl also seems cool.
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I like all your designs, Langko. Sorry I can't help you choose which one to diagram. :lol:
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Langko wrote:I have diagrammed anything but I will give it a go! This book sounds really cool! Are there any of my designs that people would like to see diagrams for?
Baby owl
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I like your pillbug langko, you should diagram that :)
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Thanks for everyone's suggestions! I will try and diagram the coat of arms. It seems the easiest out of all my designs to diagram :D
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Good choice Langko!
Good luck making the diagrams! :D
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Since Langko asked, I would also like to know wich of my models I should diagram? I'm not sure with wich one to start. Although some might be easier to diagram then others. Please let know wich of my models you would like diagrams for!
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riko wrote:Good choice Langko!
Good luck making the diagrams! :D
Thanks! I worked on diagrams a bit today, first 2 pages are finished :D
roodborst wrote:Since Langko asked, I would also like to know wich of my models I should diagram? I'm not sure with wich one to start. Although some might be easier to diagram then others. Please let know wich of my models you would like diagrams for!
I think your giraffe, goat and donkey are your best. Any one of those would be awesome :D
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I hope to diagram my goat first, thank you langko. I that works I might diagram the others aswell, since they use the same base, the first 50 steps or so should be the same. Except that I have been working with inksscape for about an hour and finally I have managed to make step1, Fold and unfold diagonals. So it is not going as fast as had hoped... to be continued...
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roodborst wrote:Since Langko asked, I would also like to know wich of my models I should diagram? I'm not sure with wich one to start. Although some might be easier to diagram then others. Please let know wich of my models you would like diagrams for!
I would say your goat.

I´m making a "bridge over troubled water" at the moment :)
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Langko wrote:Thanks for everyone's suggestions! I will try and diagram the coat of arms. It seems the easiest out of all my designs to diagram :D
One way to diagram is to use graph paper. You do the diagrams in pen or ink on graph paper, then scan i at high resolution. You should be able to get a good jpg file that you can further manipulate with most image processing software. Good luck, your models are fabulous.
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