You may remember from a post a while back that I bumped into a artoz rep that was interested in me making some Origami stuff for her.
She rang me today and we are meeting up tommorow to talk about the possibility of having 100 pieces done in time for January! I have to take along a few examples, so this is what I'll be folding tonight;
Rhino (Edwin Corrie)
Racoon (Fumiaki Kawakata)
Tiger (John Montroll)
Murex Shell (Robert Lang)
Lion (P D Tuyen)
Zebra (John Montroll)
Giraffe (John Montroll and another by Nishikawa)
Lion (John Montroll)
Apotosaurus (Nishikawa)
Stegosaurus (John Montroll)
Pteranodon (Fumiaki Kawahata)
Rose (Kawasaki)
Butterfly (Nick Robinson and La Fosse)
Horse (Komatsu)
They're mainly interested in animals, I think they need them for a trade show or something happening in January.
I was thinking of some Elephant models, but I just dont know which one to fold! I know people have recommended Montroll's, but I just don't know! I am tempted by Brill's, however I find that I can never fold that one properly!
Please suggest some other animal models please, expecially some of your favourite models / models that you've had experience with!
saj
Commercial Origami
Forum rules
READ: The Origami Forum Rules & Regulations
READ: The Origami Forum Rules & Regulations
Commercial Origami
If you've found the forum useful, please consider making a donation.
-
- Junior Member
- Posts: 110
- Joined: October 14th, 2003, 12:19 am
- Location: anywhere, folding
- Contact:
I would recommend Montroll's elephants and maybe Alan Gorgeot's from the OUSA Convention '89.
Another thing, I personally think Van Goubergen's lion is better than Montroll's.
Also, I would suggest a panda, primate, squirrel, and rabbit of some sort.
It is certainly a good collection as it is.
P.S. P D Tuyen???
Another thing, I personally think Van Goubergen's lion is better than Montroll's.
Also, I would suggest a panda, primate, squirrel, and rabbit of some sort.
It is certainly a good collection as it is.
P.S. P D Tuyen???
hi,
erm what is the elephant by Alan Gorgeot? I don't have that model, would it be possible for you to email that to me please?
What is the lion by Van Goubergen? I have never come across it, and I don't have any of the books it appears in (I checked the Model database).
Maybe I'll do Komatsu's squirrel, and a rabbit.
I'll let you know how it goes tommorow!
saj
erm what is the elephant by Alan Gorgeot? I don't have that model, would it be possible for you to email that to me please?
What is the lion by Van Goubergen? I have never come across it, and I don't have any of the books it appears in (I checked the Model database).
Maybe I'll do Komatsu's squirrel, and a rabbit.
I'll let you know how it goes tommorow!
saj
If you've found the forum useful, please consider making a donation.
- stuckie27
- Senior Member
- Posts: 266
- Joined: April 26th, 2003, 5:36 pm
- Location: Rochester, Minnesota USA
- Contact:
i would fold montroll's zebra, and perhaps the giraffe.
Turtle by Roamin Chevrier
Ra-Noshi by David Derudas
A dolphin or a shark by montroll?
Maybe an insect?
oh good luck and happy folding by the way,
Lion by Herman Van Goubergen
Diagrams in BOS Magazine #128
http://www.angelfire.com/art/gilad/PG_Tigers.html
Turtle by Roamin Chevrier
Ra-Noshi by David Derudas
A dolphin or a shark by montroll?
Maybe an insect?
oh good luck and happy folding by the way,
Lion by Herman Van Goubergen
Diagrams in BOS Magazine #128
http://www.angelfire.com/art/gilad/PG_Tigers.html
Yeah the meeting went quite well, they're interested in a few larger models and 1000 smaller models to send out to clients.
I think I will be folding 100 Nick Robinson Butterflies.
saj
PS - And I get to have loads of elephant hide paper!
I think I will be folding 100 Nick Robinson Butterflies.
saj
PS - And I get to have loads of elephant hide paper!
If you've found the forum useful, please consider making a donation.
- Joe the white
- Senior Member
- Posts: 456
- Joined: May 17th, 2003, 2:51 pm