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wolvrne
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Quentin's Gorilla
Paper size: 50cm x 50cm
Paper type: Kraft paper

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barakboom
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Hell'sAngel wrote:Water Buffalo designed by Nguyen Hung Cuong
P.S : Victoria Thanks for the link to the diagram :D
can you tell me where can i find the crease pattern or diagram please?
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chesslo
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wow, that bull is really nice! :shock:
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Ondrej.Cibulka
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Post by Ondrej.Cibulka »

Excellent work, Quentin! Excactly as Richard in our ZOO. :lol:
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Post by Wizmatt »

I've made Seth Friedman's Black eagle. Folded from CP....but i'm not happy with it, I cant get the eye like on the original and theres an annoying triangle on it's back as a result of a spread sink. Any suggestions for improvement welcome.

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I just finished this one. It's Robert Lang's "Gerbil".
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Post by sunmaid »

I folded Arocinus Longimanus designed by Robert Lang from Origami Insects II


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Post by origami-brasil »

barakboom wrote:
Hell'sAngel wrote:Water Buffalo designed by Nguyen Hung Cuong
P.S : Victoria Thanks for the link to the diagram :D
can you tell me where can i find the crease pattern or diagram please?
See here.

:D
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Post by origami-brasil »

Long-eared Dog, by me.

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Not real, I know. But I liked its aesthetics. It's a concept.


Hydra Head, by me.


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This is a sample of my next design, a Hydra. I haven't finished the model yet... I think I"ll make a ten headed Hydra... perhaps...
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chesslo
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Post by chesslo »

Oh cool, thanks for the link! :D
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Post by snowblue »

:)   simple flying carp & my fish bone


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!tyza!!
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Post by !tyza!! »

i made a pegasus.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35391396@N04/3278143426/
yeah. i don't know how to post photos.

maybe should take up reading in the FAQs
speaking of origami. .
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JVega
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Post by JVega »

snowblue wrote:simple flying carp & my fish bone
Dude! That's simply awesome!!
I would love to fold these!! =D
"Keep On Folding!!"

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helliluya
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Post by helliluya »

Awesome Flying Carp & Fish Bone! Very interesting!
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Post by origami-brasil »

no feeding these days and now...
LOL, funny...

Very good models, snowblue. What about a CP from this Flying Carp??
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