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- origamimasterjared
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insaneorigami
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The head looks great, Kingori!
Therizinosaurus, designed and folded by me, from 25cm double tissue

My best design yet! Please give feedback
Just realized, it has been one year since I joined the forum as of today! This is proof of how much I have improved since then. Thanks to everyone that helped me get this far in only one year!
Therizinosaurus, designed and folded by me, from 25cm double tissue

My best design yet! Please give feedback
Just realized, it has been one year since I joined the forum as of today! This is proof of how much I have improved since then. Thanks to everyone that helped me get this far in only one year!
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- origami-artist-galen
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Great work guys!
kingori12: That's probably the best Ryujin head I've ever seen, besides Satoshi's of course
yagowe: I loved Coraline! (the book and the film), and you did the bat- Scottie justice!
Over the past, maybe six days, I've been working on a new dragon with scales based on Kamiya's Ryuzin 2.1, This is what I came up with:


This was brutally difficult to fold and I don't know if I'll ever try it again.
kingori12: That's probably the best Ryujin head I've ever seen, besides Satoshi's of course
yagowe: I loved Coraline! (the book and the film), and you did the bat- Scottie justice!
Over the past, maybe six days, I've been working on a new dragon with scales based on Kamiya's Ryuzin 2.1, This is what I came up with:


This was brutally difficult to fold and I don't know if I'll ever try it again.
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I folded one more Warai. this one from simple colored paper. 20x20 cm.
This one i call: "Welcome to my house. Fell like home
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This one i call: "Welcome to my house. Fell like home

My flickr gallery. Come to visit and leave feedback.
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Hirngespinst
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Fumiaki Kawahata's Shachihoko, from my usual (25cm double tissue)

From the diagrams in Tanteidan 101.

From the diagrams in Tanteidan 101.
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wow that's an amazing dragon o-a-galen. how many sheets of paper is it?
ok just made Issei Yoshino's Tyrannosaurus from Tanteidan 2nd convention :] very small but will make a larger one when i figure out what paper to use

and here is Pettyceratops by Yoshihisha Kimura, and simple Moose by Fumiaki Kawahata from Tanteidan 6th convention. i love these abstract simple models

and Lion by Guspath Go from Tanteidan 11th convention book

ok just made Issei Yoshino's Tyrannosaurus from Tanteidan 2nd convention :] very small but will make a larger one when i figure out what paper to use

and here is Pettyceratops by Yoshihisha Kimura, and simple Moose by Fumiaki Kawahata from Tanteidan 6th convention. i love these abstract simple models

and Lion by Guspath Go from Tanteidan 11th convention book

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