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OrigamiGianluca
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Post by OrigamiGianluca »

Beautifull design! :D
I like very much the also the the other elements. In particular the bamboo tree and bridge.

Compliments! :)

This is my last design

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Coelophysis by Satoshi Kamiya folded from 15cm kami.
This is a fun model to fold. It's very well balanced and can stand on its own. Very recommendable and only 92 steps long.

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Update:
I just folded a baby for my Coelophysis from 7,5cm foil paper.

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Post by JVega »

¡¡Nice pandas!! Did you design the bamboo by yourself too?
"Keep On Folding!!"

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Post by Brimstone »

The panda composition is the most beautiful work in origami that I've seen in a while.
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¡¡Nice pandas!!
yepp, nice... but two pictures would have been enough!
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Post by bethnor »

tanvuong85 wrote:Hello every body. Long time no see. How are you? My new design
Panda
i would change the name of the model to brown bears/black bears/bear cubs and prepare it from double-sided paper of the same color. the models have a lot of charm and playfulness, but the fact of the matter is that the spots around the panda's eyes are their defining feature, so it's frankly a little odd seeing them without those.
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Thank for all. Yes i design all of that screen. With a friend in VOG, we finish it in the Sunday.
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Autor: Kamiya Satoshi
Model: Flying Giant Hercules Beetle
Diagram: Works Of Kamiya Satoshi

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Autor: Kamiya Satoshi
Model: Cicada Nimph
Diagram: Origami Usa Convention Book

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Autor: Kamiya Satoshi
Model: Cyclomantus Metalifer
Diagram: Origami Tanteidan Convention Book 12

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Origami insects alwasy fasinating me :o
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kangaroo by gen hagiwara

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Coyote by Román Díaz.

One of his best models, in my opinion. Very easy to fold in only 40 steps, and the outcome is great :-)

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I've added a NEW compression unit and several new tessellations and corrugations to my Aeolian Shadow Shifter.

The entire model - gears, cogs, levers and all are folded from uncut, never glued rectangular sheets of cardstock.

The wind power unit was designed so that a beginning to intermediate folder could reporduce the model. Warning, the level of difficulty is easy but you need about 5 hours of folding to complete! If I get enough interest, I will make a "how to" video.

The gears (or cogs) are an advanced fold and require about 3 hours for each gear.

Each tesselation or corrugation is folded from a single square and held on the model without glue by an adjustable folded arm. You can move just about every piece of the model so there are thousands of minute adjustments to change visual effects.

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That's awesome, dude!! :D
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Greater Flamingo - Asymmetric
Designed and folded by me from a single square Sept 2008

This was a challenge set to me by, well, myself.
The problem was to get a Flamingo to stand by itself on one leg without any aid (ie wire, glue, etc).
I changed an earlier version of my Greater Flamingo into an asymmetric design to make a webbed foot on one leg only.
The layering is pretty thick in the footed leg, so I used MC tissue paper to get the legs thin.
I think the problem is now solved!

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Post by JeossMayhem »

Hah, good work! I love the shape of the neck and head.

And hooray for 300 pages!
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