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Jedi Master Yoda - Fumiaki Kawahata - 15 cm momogami


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I originally folded the entire model with this sheet over a year ago, but it would always fall apart and never hold. So I unfolded it & tried shaping just a head. It is holding much better now after a few hours with heavy paperclips & some modified lock-in-place folds.
Jedi Master Yoda - Fumiaki Kawahata - 15 cm momogami


Link 1 , Link 2 , Link 3
I originally folded the entire model with this sheet over a year ago, but it would always fall apart and never hold. So I unfolded it & tried shaping just a head. It is holding much better now after a few hours with heavy paperclips & some modified lock-in-place folds.
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Welcome to the forum, polop. 
The following topic tells you how to upload and display pictures:
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It would be nice to see your cobra

The following topic tells you how to upload and display pictures:
viewtopic.php?t=721
It would be nice to see your cobra

So long and keep folding ^_^
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Yay! Superman Returns June 30th / July 14th in the UK 
Would be nice to see the model, I assume Supes has a cape?!
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Would be nice to see the model, I assume Supes has a cape?!
Saj
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The Medusa from <u>Seres de Ficcion</u> folded from a 16 inch square of green tissue foil.
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... reen01.jpg[/img]
Two butterfly variations from Akira Yoshizawa's book <u>Sosaku Origami</u> (Creative Origami). I wet folded them from a six inch squares of Wyndstone Marble (elephant hide) paper.
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... Blue01.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... ange01.jpg[/img]
Romain Chevrier's turtle folded from a hex of brown lokta paper that was around four inches per side. I used the diagrams in <u>Origami USA Collection 2001</u> as well as the ones in <u>Papiroflexia Coleccion</u>. The diagrams in <u>Papiroflexia Coleccion</u> are easier to read, but the Origami USA diagrams have additional English text that is helpful and the directions for the head are a little more clear.
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... okta01.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... okta02.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... okta03.jpg[/img]
These are the "petit gris" model from Lionel Albertino's book <u>Insectes Origami Collection Tome 1</u> each folded from one 15cm square of origami paper.
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... nail01.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... nail02.jpg[/img]
Herman van Goubergen's skull wet folded from a six in square of ivory colored elehpant hide using the diagrams in <u>Origami USA Collection 1999</u>. The skull is really an illusion that can only be seen when the model is sitting on top of a mirror.
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... kull01.jpg[/img]
This is the bottom of the same skull model. From this angle you can see the bits that make up the reflection of the teeth more clearly.
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... ttom01.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... reen01.jpg[/img]
Two butterfly variations from Akira Yoshizawa's book <u>Sosaku Origami</u> (Creative Origami). I wet folded them from a six inch squares of Wyndstone Marble (elephant hide) paper.
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... Blue01.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... ange01.jpg[/img]
Romain Chevrier's turtle folded from a hex of brown lokta paper that was around four inches per side. I used the diagrams in <u>Origami USA Collection 2001</u> as well as the ones in <u>Papiroflexia Coleccion</u>. The diagrams in <u>Papiroflexia Coleccion</u> are easier to read, but the Origami USA diagrams have additional English text that is helpful and the directions for the head are a little more clear.
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... okta01.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... okta02.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... okta03.jpg[/img]
These are the "petit gris" model from Lionel Albertino's book <u>Insectes Origami Collection Tome 1</u> each folded from one 15cm square of origami paper.
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... nail01.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... nail02.jpg[/img]
Herman van Goubergen's skull wet folded from a six in square of ivory colored elehpant hide using the diagrams in <u>Origami USA Collection 1999</u>. The skull is really an illusion that can only be seen when the model is sitting on top of a mirror.
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... kull01.jpg[/img]
This is the bottom of the same skull model. From this angle you can see the bits that make up the reflection of the teeth more clearly.
[img]http://www.nashvillebirthpartners.com/p ... ttom01.jpg[/img]
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