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Four Intersecting Triangles

12 units

Inspired by Robert J. Lang's polypolyhedron #21


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el señor b wrote:@strolgen - that Buddha looks excellent!
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el señor b wrote:@What exactly is masking paper? And where do you get it?
In the USA, you can find it at Lowes. Search for "Trimaco 18" x 180' Brown Masking Paper". It is quite cheap a roll of 18"wide by 180' long cost $4.28.
I guess this paper is use to mask floor and other things during paint jobs since I found it in the paint area. They also have it in green (Robert Lang's Treehopper in my flickr uses the green paper)
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@Fi-or:

Nice colors, good pictures!

Especially the one on the top shows an interesting viewpoint.
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@stolgen:

Great work!

Do you know bwhat weight this masking paper is? (gsm).

I have been trying to find some thin, kraft like paper here in the US, but mostly its about 80 gsm (Michaels), which is a bit too thick for some of the subjects I want to try.

Thanks.
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Did the koi, turtle and humming bird from Origami design secrets (pics to follow).
Also had a go at the tree frog but it didnt turn out very well at all, looks like a wrinkly mess that's been in a fight and lost :(
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http://www.rizon.net/ channel origami found it very useful, chatty ppl, tips advice etc in real time :D
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@eteokles: That angelfish is very beautiful, and I have wanted to fold it for a long time. Are diagrams published in a magazine or book, or did you go to the CDO convention and learn it there?
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My newest design/
Craft-foil
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aces21 wrote: especially the americans!
Where are you from?
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@anermak

Great roses! Do you mind sharing what paper you used, is it kraft backed with foil?

It looks like a really nice texture that could work well for insects...
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Post by FrumiousBandersnatch »

Lang's Samurai Helmet Beetle for Insects and Their Kin.
Folded from an AWESOME paper called Red Hot Chitose. It has a really nice texture, as well as veins of dark red all throughout the paper. I highly recommend checking it out (it also comes in a dark blue and a medium green) at http://www.paperjade.com.

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An awful photo of my butterfly wall in progress. I have cathedral ceilings, and at some point, this is going to climb the entire wall and bleed onto the ceiling...it's about a fifth of the way done.
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A pair of Lang's Songbird 1 models. The paper was hand-tinted by me, using the Acrylic Paint/MC method.
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A vase made from some parchment that I painted blue. I got the idea from something that was being folded in Between the Folds...I can't remember who exactly was folding it, but it's based on what they did.


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@paperlion: Thank you for your comments.
Yes, I was at the CDO convention, and I actually missed the class that Mr. Satoshi Kamiya taught this model. But, I ask him if I can have the diagrams, and he gave me his copy. And thats the result you see here ;-)

I am going to try and fold again his rabbit as well. I had attend the class and I kept some notes and diagram some of the procedure, but not all of it, so I am gonna reverse fold the one I have from the class so to fold it from a better paper.

As far as I know, there are no diagrams published for either of these models.

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FrumiousBandersnatch wrote:Lang's Samurai Helmet Beetle
Wow Frumious! your hand is working very well!! :D
nice folds!! but the helmet beetle looks a little bit fat!
I am sure there is a very bad weather your side and you
have a lot of time for folding! eh eh !
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eteokles wrote:As far as I know, there are no diagrams published for either of these models.
No diagrams, huh? I was almost certain that it was in a tanteidan magazine. They publish kamiya pieces alot.
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@Frumious-I think the name you're looking for is Paul Jackson. That vase looks really nice!

@Whitefly-I think the beetle is fat by design, not by folding :P
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2-d try my rose from craft

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