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Hi,

Tarantula is amazing, naabox is a another CP genius! :)

the hedgehog looks like a lot of work :lol:

I just finished Hojyo Takashi Icarus in a regular wrapping paper 16x16 cm. I really loved this fantastic challenge, one of my favourite figures from now.

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greetings
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esato wrote:Brimstone:

Did you fold the flower towers from the CP's in Origami Tanteidan Convention #8?
No I figured out how they worked from the CP's, but they only have like 3 levels and as you can see mine have more levels. Mine were folded from clean CP-less paper
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I folded Kunihiko Kasahara`s fox (central) and modified version
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best regards paolo
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p@, could you maybe consider uploading your pictures at another place (like Imageshack) because the fotosik.pl page is overloaded with advertisments, which is a bit annoying...
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Daydreamer; Ok, I will try
best regards paolo
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Kawasaki Rose
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Vase by Toshie Takahama, Roses by Kawasaki; all made from tissue foil
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Post by perrosaurio »

nice roses and nice foxes :D

At the moment I'm preparing some miniatures for the Cusco Peru meeting now in October. Roman Diaz's Hippocampus on regular wrapping paper 16x16 cm:

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greetings 8)
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Post by Cleo »

Very nice Hippocampus.
My latest folding work is this cow's skull of Roman Diaz.
[img]http://88.198.45.22/pic/s/stephanie-mes ... aedel2.jpg[/img]
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Post by aesthetistician »

Flower and modulars:

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The last one flips and bounces and is a great way to make a nuisance of yourself in lectures.

Edited: Thank you Jonnycakes!
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To post photos from flickr, go to the picture on flickr and right click on it. Select properties and it will have an address for the picture. Copy that and take off the ?v=0 from the end of it, and you have your address for posting images on the forum.
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Jonnycakes wrote:To post photos from flickr, go to the picture on flickr and right click on it. Select properties and it will have an address for the picture. Copy that and take off the ?v=0 from the end of it, and you have your address for posting images on the forum.
Or you can click were it says "all sizes", select the size you want to post, then copy were it says "Grab the photo's URL"
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So I decided to make some 40cm wax-foil-wax paper as a durable medium for designing my tortoise and it's working pretty well so far. Needless to say I'm sick of gridding paper into 64ths (worst wrist cramp ever!). As of now the legs are the same as before, the head is a little different, but I've finally got the five vertebral scutes on the back and the pleats in the appropriate positions for the scutes on the sides.

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Post by perrosaurio »

Nice skull, it's not as an easy model as Roman Diaz says on his book :P

the flower is great, even when I'm not a big fan of modulars.

the turtle head look great!, maybe when is ready you can simplify that grid ;)

This is another thing I will bring to Cusco Peru, Kamiya's Little Bird, on regular wrapping paper 16x16 cm (was my second attempt and it ripped a little on the tail :? but still, it was a nice challenge)

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(The coin is a chilean $100, about 1.15cm of radius)

regards 8)
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i folded Brian chan rose
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after wet folding and shaping >>>
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