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Fine, I'll fix it :roll: At least try. But personally, I don't think it's that bad as it is.
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I have seen how cupcake diagrams his models and I must say some of the sequences are very clever. I would wish to see more diagrams of this designer.

Now on to the model itself- cant say about the cp because i`m not a cp guy. Butyes tissue foil looks like the best medium. now in case if i cannot find the right colour, i would use acrylic or spray pain on just regular japanese foil :idea:

overall keep up the good work and the models commin cuppy ol' pal
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Tyranosaur (Satoshi Kamiya - 'Works of Satoshi Kamiya') - 30x30 cm. This model is stable !!!

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Kawasaki Rose

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Butterfly Ball

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It's an old revolver, by Hoang Trung Thanh

[img]http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/1166/dscn0887hs0.jpg[/img]

Folded from a 10 inch square of metallic silver paper.
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Roman Diaz's Hipocampus (amanzingly hard :roll: )

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regular paper (~50gr/m2) 16x16 cm, dry fold.

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I'm keeping the models coming.
This has to be my most exciting model yet. It's a patch of grass, by me
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Maitreya, HOJYO Takashi
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Rat, Eric Joisel
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After seeing how Eric shaped the nose, I had to try this model again.
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''Pegasus'' by J. Anibal Voyer Iniesta. Its a really beautiful model, from this really good book I got called ''Dragons, Witches and other fantasy creatures in origami".
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origami_8 wrote:Kawasaki Rose
Nice rose ....I like it...
It looks like a stone rose in a garden
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Post by nat »

some more stuff i made
t-rex skeleton using 8 inch canson paperS wet folded. turned out rather big but that was actually a good thing. made it look quite real. big things usually catches people's attention faster heh.
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Kamiya's Wizzard 40 cm brown wrapping paper

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by the way, how do i make my picture smaller, but appear as a non-thumbnail one (if i use imageshack). for these one i selected 480*640 already but it might be too big and take up too much space.
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640x480 is good for message boards. If you want to resize the pictures when they are still on your computer, there are different possibilities. My favorites are either using IrfanView, that allows also selecting the part from the picture I want and changing the size or the Windows picture resizer power toy, that comes very handy when wanting to resize several pictures at once.

I really like your skeleton, good work :D
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Beautiful skeleton! :D

An interesting variation of Eric Joisel's rat, by Sebastien Curvers
Rat Dragon:
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that comes very handy when wanting to resize several pictures at once.
batch conversion (including resizing or cropping) could also easily done with irfan view. :)
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Well, I know, but the power toy is very fast and easy to handle. If you only want to resize pictures its maybe the better choice. IrfanView has a lot of other nice features that I wouldn´t like to miss, but compared to the toy, it´s far more complicated.

Dobsonfly - Brian Chan
From CP, 20cm double mc treated tissue paper.
Unfortunately I wasn´t able to get a good picture, so this one is the best out of maybe 50 or so.

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I would still recommend tissue paper for this great model.
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Great dobsonfly, Anna... :shock: Probably one of the best I've seen so far on the forum

(wow... 150th page of this topic :) )
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