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What To Fold
What
To
Fold thread.
step 1 what size is your paper
step 2 color(s)
step 3 thickness
step 4 paper (foil,tfoil,HQ)
step 5 how complex are you willing to fold
do all this then someone can suggest a model that will work
1. 9"
2. green on both sides
3. thin
4. tissue foil (spray adhesive)
5. something hard :DDD
this is an example but also a real thing.
unless someone says 2 meters^2 i dont want any ryu zins!
To
Fold thread.
step 1 what size is your paper
step 2 color(s)
step 3 thickness
step 4 paper (foil,tfoil,HQ)
step 5 how complex are you willing to fold
do all this then someone can suggest a model that will work
1. 9"
2. green on both sides
3. thin
4. tissue foil (spray adhesive)
5. something hard :DDD
this is an example but also a real thing.
unless someone says 2 meters^2 i dont want any ryu zins!
my flickr tissue foil is for noobs! mc FTW!!!!
Charles Esseltine's Dragon in Flight
http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/dragon_ce_25.pdf
Or Shuki Kato's Spinosaurus
http://www.flickr.com/photos/origamiweekly/4079269103/
http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/dragon_ce_25.pdf
Or Shuki Kato's Spinosaurus
http://www.flickr.com/photos/origamiweekly/4079269103/
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Lang's Samurai Helmet Beetle from 'Origami Insects and Their Kin"
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If You mean Dragon in flight there is instructional video by Tadashi Mori on Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCqCT_QZYIoredheadorigami wrote:i cant understand some step in there....
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Maybe Nicolas Terry goblin from Tanteidan 12th Convention book?
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1: 14.5 cm (5.7 Inches)
2: Coppery Red Orange
3: Very thin, double tissue thickness
4: Ogami (100% abaca)
5: Any Complexity
2: Coppery Red Orange
3: Very thin, double tissue thickness
4: Ogami (100% abaca)
5: Any Complexity
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You could do Cuong's Eagle with like a 12 inch wingspan...1) 2ft
2) purple
3) thin
4) unryu
5) super complex
Purple is an awful color though...how about Kamiya's Samurai Helmet Beetle?
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1. 15 cm
2. green
3. thin
4. double tissue
5. i dont care as long as it looks good.
frumious i would say a super tiny cicada nymph. I've seen it done with 15 cm before.
2. green
3. thin
4. double tissue
5. i dont care as long as it looks good.
frumious i would say a super tiny cicada nymph. I've seen it done with 15 cm before.
my flickr tissue foil is for noobs! mc FTW!!!!
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I did it with 20cm....I could probably do it with 15
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