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Daydreamer wrote: two eyes and also a wider third flap which you can just fold back.
or make it a rock 'n' roll crab thats sticking out its tongue 8)
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Well... the "tongue" would be above the eyes so that wouldn't work really....

Actually, if you wanted to fold it cleanly, you would have to closed sink this 3rd flap inside :wink:
So long and keep folding ^_^
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oh i havent folded the cp yet but im planning on it so maybe i can make it work
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Post by esato »

Daydreamer wrote:
esato wrote:Daydreamer: How did you fold the eyes? If I folded the base right, there is one point that needs to be split into two points, one for each eye. How did you do that?
You have to open sink (as open as possible that is) the tip, and then do something similar to two Elias stretches. You will get the two eyes and also a wider third flap which you can just fold back.
Can you post a picture?
I am not quite sure I understando what you mean.

Thanks in advance.
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I've opened a topic for the crab because the questions are getting a bit off-topic for this thread. I posted pictures on how to make the eyes there:
viewtopic.php?t=1476
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Thank you Ondrej Cibulka

Dragon3 - Edwin Corrie
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Crane , traditional
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wow that dog is awesome i wish i could make one i cant even make the dollar bill one
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I folded Tanaka neko by Mr. Tanaka Masashi

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And mouse by Mr.Dave Brill





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description: "Hey guy,where are you going?"

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" Thee can not escape"

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Between the deep sea and the evil

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It's my mouse!

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No,no! It's mine!!
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Thank you

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The doggie looks cute, very lifelike :D
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Dimetrodon

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I folded dimetrodon of Fumiaki Kawahata today. I do not post its photo, cos it is first attempt so it looks really bad. Its sail on the back is very nice, head is relatively OK but body goes awry so that hint legs are in the air. This model has 90 steps and it is quite simple. Problem is only with forming spiral, one must be patient, and then flatting the model. I need practice this operation, cos it is crucial for other developments of whole model, and then I will send some picture. Do someone experience with this operation?
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my interpretation of an "origami rose":
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and:
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i´m folding with nearly every wrapping paper i get hold of. it is (or better: was) an interesting challenge to produce a square of paper, so that the finished fluffy shows nice pictures on the belly, as well as on the back. in the meantime i know how to cut the square, also depending on the size of the rose (for example).

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Thank you Anna

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now thats nice :)
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Thank you

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