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Re: Origami gallery of Petr Stuchlý

Posted: June 22nd, 2015, 12:09 am
by origamipete
The latest thing I have folded:

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Camel spider 4.0

Crease pattern:

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Nyctophobia/fear of the dark/night monster for the june 2015 design challenge

50 cm square of double tissue foil, 64 by 64 grid boxpleating
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Re: Origami gallery of Petr Stuchlý

Posted: June 30th, 2015, 11:12 pm
by origamipete
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Bottlenose dolphin, my latest design

Re: Origami gallery of Petr Stuchlý

Posted: July 1st, 2015, 2:05 am
by Baltorigamist
Awesome! Something I've wanted to do for a while now.

Re: Origami gallery of Petr Stuchlý

Posted: July 1st, 2015, 7:59 am
by origamipete
A dolphin? I'd love to see it! Sadly, I noticed mine is not right yet, the dorsal fin should be further back and changing that would require changing the entire model... back to the drawing board I guess... :mrgreen:

Re: Origami gallery of Petr Stuchlý

Posted: July 4th, 2015, 1:24 am
by origamipete
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Tridacna gigas (Giant clam) for July 2015 origami challenge (topic: curves and curved shapes)

Re: Origami gallery of Petr Stuchlý

Posted: July 5th, 2015, 9:56 pm
by origamipete
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I wanted to try and fold this model from an octagon (the extra corners were just folded away) Just to see how my original idea for the model compares to the more complex one I posted previously. I think it looks no worse, and fits in nicely with the other two.

Re: Origami gallery of Petr Stuchlý

Posted: July 8th, 2015, 7:54 pm
by origamipete
Here is something new:

Belemnite 1:
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Belemnite 2:
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Re: Origami gallery of Petr Stuchlý

Posted: July 19th, 2015, 9:56 pm
by origamipete
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A clownfish from a blintzed windmill base, my most recent design.

Re: Origami gallery of Petr Stuchlý

Posted: July 23rd, 2015, 1:32 am
by origamipete
a reshaped clownfish:
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Re: Origami gallery of Petr Stuchlý

Posted: July 23rd, 2015, 1:52 am
by Neelesh k
origamipete wrote:a reshaped clownfish:
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Oh ! You made a liitle eye too ! Much better !! :D

Re: Origami gallery of Petr Stuchlý

Posted: July 23rd, 2015, 9:25 am
by origamipete
Neelesh k wrote:Oh ! You made a liitle eye too ! Much better !! :D
Yeah, but I still need to start over, it doesn't look right yet XD

Re: Origami gallery of Petr Stuchlý

Posted: August 4th, 2015, 4:42 pm
by roodborst
You should use some paper that crumples less. It would look alot better. Still it is already a great design!

Re: Origami gallery of Petr Stuchlý

Posted: August 4th, 2015, 4:45 pm
by origamipete
roodborst wrote:You should use some paper that crumples less. It would look alot better. Still it is already a great design!
I will do that for the final fold when I get the proportions right :) thanks for looking!

Re: Origami gallery of Petr Stuchlý

Posted: July 6th, 2016, 9:24 pm
by origamipete
Here is a progression of my most recent dragon designs:

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It all started with a blintz fold. Then I thought why have only one blintz fold if you can have two?

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More experiments with the double blintzed version, the variant on the left has long hindlegs and shorter tail, the right on has short hindlegs and longer tail.

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I liked the long-tailed version with even leg lengths better, so I folded it from large paper and added grafts for the toes.

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I thought the wings are too short on the green version, so I added a diagonal graft for extra wingspan. Folded from a 100 cm square. It ended up being a bit too large to be carried to conventions and exhibitions though.

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I liked that version very much and decided to fold it again. 70cm square this time, almost black with a blue shine. I've also made some minor adjustments to some details which are not readily obvious from these photos.

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I've streamlined the design here and figured out new reference points to keep the grafts and layers at the same width to make the model look nicer. (hopefully) A very slight bit of wingspan had to be sacrificed to make this possible.

I gave the model a different pose to keep things interesting, figured out a cleaner folding sequence for the head and I've also figured out a way of locking the body layers together, so it doesn't open on the top like the previous long-winged versions, which I secured with glue (shivers) out of desperation earlier.

The the short (and light) wings of the green "final" attempt didn't force the model open by much, so I didn't have to use glue that time and could add the locking mechanism into it after the fact. Now it stays together even better and gives an illusion of a sealed back.

I have created a more complex version of this latest variant and added the toes back into the model, I still have yet to fold this last version, which I intend to call "final" for the time being. I am working on CPs for these models so I can publish an article where I describe my designing method.

Most of the needed CPs are done by now, I only need to finish the "final" one and need to make two of the simplest ones, one of which will be just an edit of a CP I have finished already, so it shouldn't take more than a few days to complete the article.

I have also been experimenting with the dragon theme on the side:

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I have created half a dozen head doodles over the past few weeks, this is a "final" evolution of the draft above:

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I only need to find out how to attach this head to the existing dragon body I have worked out :D

Now a throwback to an old model of mine, simplified and completely improvised:

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Finally, here is the model that inspired me to go on a creative dragon spree, Zing dragon by John Szinger:

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Hope you like these! :)

Re: Origami gallery of Petr Stuchlý

Posted: July 19th, 2016, 2:27 pm
by Andre-4
How did you post your amazing gallery?