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new origami techniques
most origami models look good on the outside but if you flip it over you will find a hole or a big mess i am trying to invent a technique for locking the bottom of the model together so that the model looks good all over and is completely 3d please post ideas and pictures
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petr stuchley's tree frog isn't 3d, although it looks awesome from the top and bottom.
my diagrams page http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7177
my flickr gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/52731923@N04/
my flickr gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/52731923@N04/
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Such locking techniques have already been invented and are often untilised in models.
In fact, some diagrammed models have made use of complex locks in order to achieve a locked back or belly (with the former more into consideration).
There is Joseph Wu's awesome blue whale
, which has the head locked as it is closed belly. Joseph has made photo and video diagrams for the model
, though I've yet to find the latter
. Then there is also Didier Piguel's panda. Diagrams can be found in license to fold.
In fact, some diagrammed models have made use of complex locks in order to achieve a locked back or belly (with the former more into consideration).
There is Joseph Wu's awesome blue whale



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