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Post by WhisperPuffin »

Wow, I love the spinosaurus, impeccable folding anermak :D
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Thanks guys !!! :)
Diopside wrote:whoa! nice colour for the fly, i wanna fold this one!

If you need i can post CP :wink:

heart 3-d op.8

my old 2007 design
square 25-25 cm

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It would be a great motivation for me! Thanks in advance! :)
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The heart has a superb 3d effect. I love it. Literally.
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legionzilla thanks!!! :wink:

Diopside good fold!!
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The cp for the heart seems pretty interesting. Are there any specifications for the piece?
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Post by ftangdude55 »

I think that's the CP for the fly...
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Then where are the thin points? Or the pleats?
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Then where are the thin points? Or the pleats?
It's BP CP for fly, grid 64-64. It's easy, fold something in box-pleated(like Sipho Mabona bugs - left part of square http://www.flickr.com/photos/sipmab/set ... 600415783/ )
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Post by Cephalopod »

He didn't show the pleats because:

1.) You wouldn't believe how boring it is to draw them.

2.) Don't really need to. Just box pleat around the lines he's shown.
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Cephalopod you right!!!

and new from old :D
My old experiment with
connecting 3-d form and BP on diagonal symmetry///

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later development of this theme has led to the appearance of Giza :roll:
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That is so cool! The great variety of features is really quite interesting. :)
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What a funny idea to combine a dragon with a cross! Excellent model, I really hope you consider drawing diagrams for this :D
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That is amazing, anermak!
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That cross dragon is probably one of the most unique things I've seen.
The pyramid one is astounding. It must have taken a long time!
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