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The crab is great!!!
coudn't agree more, that crab is surely NO crap :) I like it, very well done.
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I folded Satoshi Kamiya's Smilodon
from 35x35cm Tant Paper

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Great job on the smilodon, Ragnorax! The back legs look good

Heres another one of my designs that I recently came up with: the most useless pokemon ever, parasect!
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Fanatic wrote:I broke my fingers trying to fold Elias' "The Last Waltz" out of 5cm by 15cm blue kami on my first try.
did you use diagrams, cp, or Sara's video tutorial?
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Post by topsu »

Great smilodon, Ragnorax!

And Zoraz, that's so cute! I thing i's a great design :D
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Sara's tutorial. She has a lot of good stuff.
My Flickr, please comment!
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Thanks for the welcome! I was listening to a podcast today and someone mentioned that there was an origami book available with instructions on making Star Trek ships out of paper. Are any of you familiar with the title of it?
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King Cobra Bust By Ronald Koh


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Post by Ragnorax »

Thanks zoraz and topsu :D

Very nice fold HellsAngel! and an even nicer picture of it! i love the lighting on it, it makes it look so evil and awesome :P
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Ragnorax Thank you :lol: :twisted:
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I agree, very nicely folded cobra! I especially like how you did the eyes, very round and 3D!
My Flickr, please comment!
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Post by legionzilla »

Zoraz, the parasect is good! I really like the shaping you gave to the shell!!!
Ragnarox, good job on the smilodon and congratulations on your success.
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Post by Henriq »

The Green Converse Dragon, actually its the Ancient Dragon - Satoshi Kamia xD
from ~60cm tissue paper
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That cobra is AWESOME!!!
Parasect have the most useful move! sleep powder!!

ok now my nest goal is... Quetin Tarantino, i mean, Quentin Trollip's Pig!!
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Thanks everyone! Hell's Angel - The cobra looks amazing!
Henriq - One of the best ancient dragons Ive seen, certainly better than mine!
To all those saying Parasect isn't useless - Don't get me wrong, I love parasect dearly, but you have to admit, he really cant do much other than put you to sleep.
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Zoraz wrote: Don't get me wrong, I love parasect dearly, but you have to admit, he really cant do much other than put you to sleep.
It isn't completely useless!
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