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Oops sorry! quiet maverick please try to quote before your replies.
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You're probably working on the next already, but you can make the chrysalis stand out by thinning the branches (though I don't know how many layers you're dealing with!) If you can give it a definite shape (use real-life images to help) then it won't look like part of the branch. Of course you're probably going with brown for the branch/chrysalis side of the paper, and that's going to help a whole lot.
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I haven't started working on it yet. Thanks for your advice :)
I will see what I can do... I'm not sure how much thinner I can make the branches. There's not too many layers. A bigger sheet of paper would probably work better too.
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Fluffy wrote:
Tahaorigami wrote:
quiet marverick wrote:I think a complete colour change would not look good, because a cocoon has not the beautiful colour like a butterfly. [-X :mrgreen:
Ok I also agree with you but please dont shame on me.I was just giving tips. :oops:
(S)he wasn't shaming on you.
Tahaorigami wrote:Oops sorry! quiet maverick please try to quote before your replies.
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:shock: Sry my mistake. I didn't quote, because I want to answer you Tahaorigami and Langko. But it should not be a "shame on you". The combination of [-X and :mrgreen: should be irony. I only want to tell my opinion. :wink:

@Fluffy
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...Maybe at least someone can laugh at my bad english. :lol:
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Sorry! It's actually my fault because I made a very big issue and I even don't know any combination of smileys so I thought you were being rude. It's ok now :D
Ok let us finish all this argument and get back to the topic.
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Strawberry Poison Dart Frog CP

Something not boxpleated for once! Hope you like :)

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Happy Valentines Day!!
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CP for my heart.
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I luv em Jordan! The rose is even better looking from the top! It totally dominates over Chan's in the fact that the actual bud of the rose is more pretty :) Great job As always!
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Thank you my friend! :)
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Tarantula
Designed and folded by me from a 50cm square of tissue foil.
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Awesome as I said on flickr :P
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Nice tarantula Langko. It looks like Lang's tarantula.
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Benlewisorigami wrote:Awesome as I said on flickr :P
Tahaorigami wrote:Nice tarantula Langko. It looks like Lang's tarantula.
Thanks guys!

The CP for my tarantula design. Grid of 56. The corners of the model are folded behind. Hope you like :D
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Axe CP
My design. Experimenting with non-boxpleated CPs... Hope you like it :)Image
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