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- Growlanator
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http://www.rizon.net/ channel origami found it very useful, chatty ppl, tips advice etc in real time
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See Mario, sarcasm gets you punished, apparently. 

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Hi Frumious
nice to read a post from you!
I have changed my signature and i go to submit it to your opinion.
It is cloned from an old your post!
let me know!
Ciao for now
friendly Mario
nice to read a post from you!
I have changed my signature and i go to submit it to your opinion.
It is cloned from an old your post!

let me know!
Ciao for now
friendly Mario
'''\_òó_/''' There is never really a wrong time
'''--/\/\--''' for shameless self-promotion.
/¯(_()_)¯\ (FrumiousBandersnatch)
'''--/\/\--''' for shameless self-promotion.
/¯(_()_)¯\ (FrumiousBandersnatch)
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You are usually asking for trouble using sarcasm and humour on an international forum where english may not be some people's first language. There will always be somebody who doesn't understand sarcasm or get the joke - especially the americans! (that was a joke, by the way). Maybe we need a sarcasm emoticon?!FrumiousBandersnatch wrote:See Mario, sarcasm gets you punished, apparently.
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@strolgen - that Buddha looks excellent! What exactly is masking paper? And where do you get it?
It's called a snark. I'm not even kidding. Really.
؟aces21 wrote:Maybe we need a sarcasm emoticon?!
It's called a snark. I'm not even kidding. Really.
Ts'i manhu unerta ot twan ot geifur hingst uto.
- Ragnorax
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Unicorn by Roman Diaz
35x35cm
I also folded a few other models from Origami Essence, but i seem to have misplaced the photos i took. I gave a few of those models away so i may have to refold them to take pictures

35x35cm
I also folded a few other models from Origami Essence, but i seem to have misplaced the photos i took. I gave a few of those models away so i may have to refold them to take pictures


~Nate
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My flickr gallery: http://www.flickr.com/photos/imperfect-origami/
Mantis Boxer by Manuel Sirgo
27x27cm single layer tissue ('art tissue paper' from Michaels, a US craft & hobby store).
Mantis Boxer by Manuel Sirgo (diagrammed in 'License to fold', Nicolas Terry), folded by me.

Mantis Boxer by Manuel Sirgo (diagrammed in 'License to fold', Nicolas Terry), folded by me.

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Awesome, I'd never heard of that before. Sounds like something out of a Dr Zeuss book! Out of interest, how did you get the character in your post, did you use unicode somehow or just cut & paste from somewhere?
@Ragnarox - nice unicorn. My favourite model from the book (until I change my mind again - they're all so good)
@Pixion - nice job with the mantis, I could never get that model to look good. did you use a single sheet of tissue paper, it looks really thin?
@Aces21,
Thanks. Yes, its single layer, not MC treated during folding (but MC was used in shaping legs and body.
I weighed the tissue paper and it is around 20 gsm, which is pretty standard for wrapping tissue.
Note that the shaping took me at least 4 hours. It was the first time I folded this one and never shaped with MC before. To get a fast drying-wetting cycle I used an oven set at 75C.
Thanks. Yes, its single layer, not MC treated during folding (but MC was used in shaping legs and body.
I weighed the tissue paper and it is around 20 gsm, which is pretty standard for wrapping tissue.
Note that the shaping took me at least 4 hours. It was the first time I folded this one and never shaped with MC before. To get a fast drying-wetting cycle I used an oven set at 75C.
Satoshi Kamiya's "Veiltail Angelfish"

This is my first try of this beautiful model. Folded from 40cm square of tissue paper treated with methyl cellulose
Eteokles

This is my first try of this beautiful model. Folded from 40cm square of tissue paper treated with methyl cellulose
Eteokles
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