What have you folded lately?

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Thank you very much! It is awesome. :D
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After getting eliminated from round 1 of the IOIO, I've been trying to work on my photography for next year. To practice, I folded and photographed Shuki Kato's bracchiosaurus, Satoshi Kamiya's Asiatic Elephant, and Satoshi Kamiya's sabertooth tiger.
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Bodo wrote:Hydra
designed and folded by me
ImageHydra by bodorigami, auf Flickr
What an amazing fold!!#
How many heads does it have..if I slice one off does it grow back...?
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Thank you ! It has 8 heads. If you slice one head off, it wont grow back , unless you use glue :D
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New fold of: Pedal Bin.

I created the model in 2013. It's composite origami, made of five rectangular sheets of different sizes, and it includes a bit of boxboard and Formica in order to work. No cuts and no glue.

NeverCeaseToCrease wrote:After getting eliminated from round 1 of the IOIO, I've been trying to work on my photography for next year. To practice, I folded and photographed Shuki Kato's bracchiosaurus, Satoshi Kamiya's Asiatic Elephant, and Satoshi Kamiya's sabertooth tiger.
In general terms I like the pictures, especially the first two. You were able to create a story through the composition and also express which is the subject without needing to place it in the center of the frame.
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Jedi Master Yoda
Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata
Folded from a 15cm square of duo colored foil paper.
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Jedi Master Yoda
Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata
Folded from a 15cm square of duo kami
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Jedi Master Yoda
designed by Fumiaki Kawahata
Folded by me from a 25cm tissue foil square.
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Jedi Master Yoda
Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata
Folded from a 43cm square of tissue foil paper.
Alternate shaping inspired by Mariano Zavala.
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Jedi Master Yoda
Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata
Folded from a 43cm square of tissue foil paper.
Alternate shaping inspired by Mariano Zavala.

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Spinosaurus by Satoshi Kamiya
35cm kami
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I found a huge patch of moss in my yard after some recent rain. Still practicing photography!
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I have folded a bunch of cats.
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Roman Diaz' one is the best looking piece. I used sandwich paper, tissue foil on both sides.
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I actually made a blog post about them.
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Gigantoraptor erlianensis, a dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period. Designed and folded by me from 1 uncut square. (excuse my lack of photography skills :P )
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Its a Dragon :D
My own design, folded from a 50cm sheet of single tissue.
ImageDragon by Merlyn Barrer, on Flickr
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MERRY Christmas

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Here are some fairly recent unicorns


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Unicorn
Designed by Jo Nakashima, as taught by Tadashi Mori
Folded from a 7cm square of tracing paper and 17cm square of 5 layer tissue foil sandwich paper.

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Unicorn - Román Diáz
Folded from a 30cm square of baking parchment and uncut 30cm square of Jack in the Box paper.

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an older design by Roman Diaz, 21cm square of tracing paper.

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Unicorn by Satoshi Kamiya
Folded from a 43cm square of tissue foil sandwich paper
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Very dramatic fold and picture of Satoshi Kamiya's Unicorn. Loved it!

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A fold I made of Mary Anne's Butterfly created by Robert Lang. I learned from him how to fold it, through the web, during PCOC 2017 :).
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Thanks! :D
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ORIGAMI GAUTAMA BUDDHA!

Designed and folded by me from a single uncut square sheet of 75 cm sheet of tracing paper
96 grids box-pleating
Finished Model Size: 17 cm
Time to fold: I've lost count...6 days+ maybe
As a kid I watched a lot of Cartoon Network, which was so much better than today. One Sunday morning, an animated movie by the name "The Legend of Buddha" came on, and somehow, it hit me really deep! The ashtang marg (eightfold path) really intrigued me, but I obviously haven't attained enlightenment XD
Point is, old Cartoon Network was so cool!

This model is dedicated to you 隆興贺 ! Hope it lives up to your expectations.
In a way, it's dedicated to all the great masters - Mr. Hojyo Takashi, Mr. Ronald Koh, Mr. Leo Lai, ObeLisk...I drew inspiration from all of their designs:) Especially the Mucilanda (Snake/Naga) is a clear interpretation of Mr. Koh's Cobra.

Shaping could be better, but I've already spent 2-3 days on that. The Ryuzin scales could be done, but that would be an overkill :P

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It's probably my most complex design. Now back to studies :(
Hope you all like it!

Happy Holidays :)

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