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Very nice Anna :D Congratulations on breaking 1000 posts :lol:
Well, I didn't really fold this, but rather got it for Christmas:
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Yay! Wrapping paper and Mullberry! :D
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Cupcake wrote:Congratulations on breaking 1000 posts :lol:
Oh, that happend all by itself...
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I folded last time Asiatic elephant of Kamiya Satoshi.
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So I'm guessing you received the CP for the Asiatic Elephant, Artur? What book was that again?
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I folded Asiatic elephant from diagram!
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Weave
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Backlit (Click to see inverted colors)
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Tetrahedron- I forget who designed this. It is in one of the tanteidan convention books (8?)
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Another weave, with edges pulled up
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I folded Philip Chapman-Bell's Lunoid from the CP
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Aznman, I made a couple of the same weaves. Made from a bunch of Kawasaki twists, right? I even folded a crane out of one of the weaved papers, but I don't have it anymore.
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Yep, just a whole buch of twists.

Some more twists.

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The Inverted one looks interesting becasue all the words are white, and the paper is blue.
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I was doing an origami art project (a person out of modular polyhedrons, FULL MARKS! :D) and someone took my paper so I only just started to fold again. I made some things from Unit Origami - Tomoko Fuse and I just attempted to read Origami3. I gave up after the first 2 pages. I've also folded the Toco Toucan - Michael G LaFosse.
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Hmm... a box...
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Look, a jack in a box!
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designed by Hugo Pereira :D
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The turtle is the only model that I have thus far managed to complete well in the book :oops:

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robert lang's deer, from "the complete book of origami".
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My latest design is this parrot, the left one folded from a 22cm square of Duo Kraft paper, the right one folded from a 15cm square of Japanese foil.

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The CP for this model can be found on the Origami Austria homepage.

I've used TreeMaker to give me a general idea of how a bird CP might look like. And then I changed it completely by adding a graft for the toes and rearranging the folds to give nice reference points and an easy folding sequence.
The CP is rather generic. You get a large head flap which you can use to create all sorts of different bird heads.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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