What have you folded lately?

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I recently completed a pretty large upgrade on my mantis shrimp in terms of complexity and accuracy! Folded form a 50 cm square of hanji paper. I'd guess it should be done in a few edits :D.

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my new design:

ImageRest in peas by sebastien limet, sur Flickr

25cm square of tissue foil paper
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Imagepandas by Killacricket, on Flickr

designs by Hideo Komatsu, Jackie Chan, Didier Piguel, and Yoo Tae Yong
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Folded my Christmas Tree with 20x20cm colour gradient tissue foil.

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Horse by Damian Malicki

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Awesome pictures! Crazy idea -sebl-, cute pandas, cool paper and design origami_8, and a very nice horse :).

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Tow Mater by NGUYEN Hung Cuong

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Full video showing the entire folding process aswell! :D

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New folds

Jackson's Chameleon by Robert Lang from 30x30cm Terry Tissue Foil.
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Lion by Rui Roda from 4x4cm Kami.
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Climb peaks by Sebastien Limet from 35x35cm Deluxe Washi.
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Amazing fold Fearless Gt. It's so him :D. And what a simple and very expressive lion origami_8.

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I tried to assume a role as I made and prepared the fold for displaying, thinking of someone in another decade who liked games. Do you see that?
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An original fold, the two masks of Comedy and Tragedy from a single A3 sheet - "Sock and Buskin"

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Ryujin 2.1 designed by Satoshi Kamiya, folded by Damian Malicki

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Toilet Roll faces inspired by the amazing character work of Junior Fritz Jacquet
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An Origami Star wreath with 24 units each folded from an equilateral triangle and assembled without glue or tape.
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Lily beetle by Damian Malicki

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Here is a progression of my most recent dragon designs:

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It all started with a blintz fold. Then I thought why have only one blintz fold if you can have two?

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More experiments with the double blintzed version, the variant on the left has long hindlegs and shorter tail, the right on has short hindlegs and longer tail.

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I liked the long-tailed version with even leg lengths better, so I folded it from large paper and added grafts for the toes.

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I thought the wings are too short on the green version, so I added a diagonal graft for extra wingspan. Folded from a 100 cm square. It ended up being a bit too large to be carried to conventions and exhibitions though.

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I liked that version very much and decided to fold it again. 70cm square this time, almost black with a blue shine. I've also made some minor adjustments to some details which are not readily obvious from these photos.

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I've streamlined the design here and figured out new reference points to keep the grafts and layers at the same width to make the model look nicer. (hopefully) A very slight bit of wingspan had to be sacrificed to make this possible.

I gave the model a different pose to keep things interesting, figured out a cleaner folding sequence for the head and I've also figured out a way of locking the body layers together, so it doesn't open on the top like the previous long-winged versions, which I secured with glue (shivers) out of desperation earlier.

The the short (and light) wings of the green "final" attempt didn't force the model open by much, so I didn't have to use glue that time and could add the locking mechanism into it after the fact. Now it stays together even better and gives an illusion of a sealed back.

I have created a more complex version of this latest variant and added the toes back into the model, I still have yet to fold this last version, which I intend to call "final" for the time being. I am working on CPs for these models so I can publish an article where I describe my designing method.

Most of the needed CPs are done by now, I only need to finish the "final" one and need to make two of the simplest ones, one of which will be just an edit of a CP I have finished already, so it shouldn't take more than a few days to complete the article.

I have also been experimenting with the dragon theme on the side:

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I have created half a dozen head doodles over the past few weeks, this is a "final" evolution of the draft above:

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I only need to find out how to attach this head to the existing dragon body I have worked out :D

Now a throwback to an old model of mine, simplified and completely improvised:

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Hope you like these! :)
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