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jack-o'-lantern

op.29 six of the eight simple study for children
waterbomb base with 22,5 degree at final shape
paper - papiros-foil-tissue

fully 3-D closed with paper, closed on all sides - made 3-D after blowing into it through a small hole ))

time to fold 15 min (squares 17,5-17,5 cm)

happy halloween!! :wink:

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Chasmosaurus (new)

I made this guy for the challenge on the forum and missed that mammals should be #-o
I did not know early, that fold from newspaper that so hard :(

newspaper 45-45 cm
22,5 deg

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Nice Dino!!! I send you a private message by the way.

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Fluffy wrote:Nice Dino!!!
Thank you!! :) (see the PM)
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man with disability
1 sheet (BP+22,5)
Unfortunaly that the newspaper did not give the desired form then make complex models ... :( Тry later with normal paper, tissue or hanji...

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gargoyle op.75 (version 4)

Hanji + MC ^ 1.3-1.3m
Tech - 22,5

This work was for the contest: "La Justa de las Gárgolas en honor a Eric Joisel"
My tribute to the great master!!
Unfortunately lose (( Congratulations to winners ^


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Really? Who could have won over such an amazing model as your gargoryle. Do you have a picture of the model that won, I want to see it with my own eyes to believe it.
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camicazi wrote:Really? Who could have won over such an amazing model as your gargoryle. Do you have a picture of the model that won, I want to see it with my own eyes to believe it.
Thanks for your words!! :wink:
winers here
1 place - http://www.flickr.com/photos/lovesong_n ... 89379@N22/
2 place - http://www.flickr.com/photos/43944918@N ... 89379@N22/
3 place - http://www.flickr.com/photos/kadechan/6 ... hotostream
4 place - http://www.flickr.com/photos/jacky_chan ... 89379@N22/
5 place - http://www.flickr.com/photos/sunburst20 ... 89379@N22/
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yours was still the best by far.
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i think that judges weren't fair. if the 4th place is a better piece of origami than anermak's gargoyle... well, the world may end :(
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exactly. none of them were bad at all, but i don't agree with the judges scoring.
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thank you very much, guys!!))

Child album op.29 № 8 ("Dragon")
old experiment with simple form...
time to fold 25 min (squares 20-20 cm) mulberry paper

The head of this simple dragon I used to gargoyle op.75
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Sincerely, your work is amazing! :-) Truly breathtaking =D>

I'm waiting for diagrams for your gargoyle op.75 (version 4). As soon as I saw it, I knew I had to fold it and when I read you were going to create diagrams... oh, my, I saw Heaven open ;-) I can't wait for it :-)

Just as suggestion: have you think about self-publising? I mean, not everyone can buy books from JOA (or other eastern publishers) or wait 'till publisher approval and printing (yearly Convention books, montly, etc.), so why not publish them by yourself? You may sell printed versions or PDFs ones (as Terry does in his website, [not affiliated with him in any way]).

Or even receive donations and with a web section like "DONATIONS If you donate more than XXX, you will recieve as gift a diagram to choose from section A". So you could create diferent sections (A: easy models/easy diagrams, B: moderate, C:difficult, D:impossible, E:...No God around, "etc.")

It's just my opinion this way it'd be easier to reach your great work :-)
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phillipcurl wrote:yours was still the best by far.
Agreed.
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