Christmas Origami Book 2008
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i might try that later
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Hi!
Hi everyone! I'm completely new to this forum, actually SARDAC told me about it and the e-book. I have some diagrams for an atlas beetle, and I was wondering if I could contribute to this Christmas e-book. I have a much simpler model of a dragon too but no diagrams yet.
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Here's the beetle [img]http://fc51.deviantart.com/fs36/i/2008/ ... _galen.jpg[/img] And the dragon [img]http://fc79.deviantart.com/fs34/i/2008/ ... _galen.jpg[/img]
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HEY! you never said anything about a dragon. nice design *fake crumples own dragon* kidding. i still like mine. hopefully i can update the photos for it.
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I was thinking of laying a sheet of tracing paper over the graph paper, then draw the diagrams on the tracing paper. This way, I have the benefit of drawing on a grid, but without all the distracting lines. Maybe you should do that to.
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i wouldnt dump them. you can easily edit out the graph paper lines in paint or photoshop or a simular program. plus im sure you want the older e-books too.
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