Nice red sharks!
Whose design is on the back of second picture? Yours?
Tahaorigami
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- Tahaorigami
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Thanks!
Umm kinda. It was a traditional base I folded on YouTube and then I shaped it myself!
Umm kinda. It was a traditional base I folded on YouTube and then I shaped it myself!
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Well, nice job on this one too!
"Simple" model but very beautiful.
"Simple" model but very beautiful.
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Here is my newest design, the Martin Garrix (+x) logo:
It's designed for the monthly folding challenge for February 2019. The topic is "Asymmetry". This model is asymmetric in multiple ways. It's front side has a "+" on the left side and a "x" side. But that's not it. The coolest part is below:
The backside is a lateral inversion of the front side. It means that if I look at it in front of the mirror, the reflection would also be the same +x symbol but in the complementary color.
The asymmetry can also be seen in the crease pattern, which may look symmetric at first but it has all it's creases inverted on one side. This gives the model it's complementary color and lateral inversion. It's based on a unique 7 x 7 grid.
It's designed for the monthly folding challenge for February 2019. The topic is "Asymmetry". This model is asymmetric in multiple ways. It's front side has a "+" on the left side and a "x" side. But that's not it. The coolest part is below:
The backside is a lateral inversion of the front side. It means that if I look at it in front of the mirror, the reflection would also be the same +x symbol but in the complementary color.
The asymmetry can also be seen in the crease pattern, which may look symmetric at first but it has all it's creases inverted on one side. This gives the model it's complementary color and lateral inversion. It's based on a unique 7 x 7 grid.
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That’s amazing! Great job working with the prompt
I’m a young folder from the U.S. I love folding complex models and I’m beginning to design my own.
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Thanks a lot!sable7 wrote:That’s amazing! Great job working with the prompt
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