What have you designed lately?
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- origamiplus
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Re: What have you designed lately?
My new design is a variation of my quick and dirty pumpkin box that you had to draw eyes and teeth on. This time I use bicolor paper to make the eyes and teeth. Here is the photo and video tutorial:
If you fold this pumpkin, please send me a picture. Thank you!
If you fold this pumpkin, please send me a picture. Thank you!
Re: What have you designed lately?
Very good looking!
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My awesome website: https://www.neorigami.com
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My awesome website: https://www.neorigami.com
and Instagram account: https://instagram.com/NeorigamiCom
Re: What have you designed lately?
this is my latest design. There were some things I wanted to improve on my old stag beetle, so I redesigned it. Now it is based on a 44x44 grid.I folded this model from handmade paper by John Gerard
( 38x38 cm )
Stag beetle October 2016 by bodorigami, auf Flickr
( 38x38 cm )
Stag beetle October 2016 by bodorigami, auf Flickr
My flickr : https://www.flickr.com/photos/124930871@N02/
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- origamiplus
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Re: What have you designed lately?
My new design for Halloween, a talking pumpkin!
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Re: What have you designed lately?
Here is the crease pattern of my rat
Rat designed by me - crease pattern by Damian Malicki Origami, on Flickr
Rat designed by me - crease pattern by Damian Malicki Origami, on Flickr
My Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/damianmalickiorigami/
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Re: What have you designed lately?
Bowl Star
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https://flic.kr/p/NjmRqZ
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Re: What have you designed lately?
So simple and aesthetic!origamivictor wrote:Bowl Star
A very creative model! Is it a variation of Origami Halloween Pumpkin Box?origamiplus wrote:My new design for Halloween, a talking pumpkin!
Awesome use of color changes!Damian Malicki wrote:Rat designed and folded by me
Guys, I'm worried about the monthly design challenge. The October challenge will be over in a week and there's just a single submission! You create original models... can you help out with your own submission before the month is over?
http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=13839
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- Merlyngami
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Re: What have you designed lately?
Kangaroo
Designed and folded by me.
One uncut square of double lokta 48x48 cm
After meeting Shuki Kato in Lyon, I was inspired by his great designs. I already designed a kangaroo a while ago during a long train ride, but the old kangaroo was only a quick and bad design, so I redid it, trying to use 22.5 degree in a better way and creating large areas without creases. On the top right, you can see the model from below.I tried my best to close it as much as possible.I can´t wait to design more models with 22.5 degree.
Kangaroo by bodorigami, auf Flickr
Designed and folded by me.
One uncut square of double lokta 48x48 cm
After meeting Shuki Kato in Lyon, I was inspired by his great designs. I already designed a kangaroo a while ago during a long train ride, but the old kangaroo was only a quick and bad design, so I redid it, trying to use 22.5 degree in a better way and creating large areas without creases. On the top right, you can see the model from below.I tried my best to close it as much as possible.I can´t wait to design more models with 22.5 degree.
Kangaroo by bodorigami, auf Flickr
My flickr : https://www.flickr.com/photos/124930871@N02/
My Twitter : https://mobile.twitter.com/bodo_ori
My Twitter : https://mobile.twitter.com/bodo_ori
Re: What have you designed lately?
ORIGAMI GUY WITH GLASSES...(OR ME ?) V.1. !
Designed and Folded by me from a 25 cm square sheet of tracing paper.
Final size : 7.5 cm
32 grids boxpleating.
Wish I could shape the spectacles better. This could be my face but this one looks way better :'D
Hope you all like it !
Designed and Folded by me from a 25 cm square sheet of tracing paper.
Final size : 7.5 cm
32 grids boxpleating.
Wish I could shape the spectacles better. This could be my face but this one looks way better :'D
Hope you all like it !
My flickr : http://www.flickr.com/photos/92763514@N05/
My Forum Gallery : http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11645
My facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/nk.origami
Have a good day :)
My Forum Gallery : http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11645
My facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/nk.origami
Have a good day :)
Re: What have you designed lately?
ORIGAMI - JESUS ! ( Crucifixion)
Designed and Folded by me from a single uncut square of 50 cm tracing paper.
Finished Size : 25 cm
48 Grids Box-Pleating
About the model : I have tried my best to fold the crucifixion...the cross, the nails, the node, INRI ! All from 48 grids only. Anything more, is out of my league. Personally, the most difficult part to fold were the legs - they're actually from a single flap ! XD But every time I try to shape the knees... I go weak in my knees !! It's the hardest part.
Also, as this model is folded by a sinner's hands...there'll be flaws. I apologize humbly if this rendition of mine offends/hurts/disappoints anyone _/\_, The reason it took so much time to post this was that I was trying to perfect it...but this is my skill level currently
Still I really hope you guys like it !! Thank you for your support and encouragement !
Hope this lives up to your expectations.
Designed and Folded by me from a single uncut square of 50 cm tracing paper.
Finished Size : 25 cm
48 Grids Box-Pleating
About the model : I have tried my best to fold the crucifixion...the cross, the nails, the node, INRI ! All from 48 grids only. Anything more, is out of my league. Personally, the most difficult part to fold were the legs - they're actually from a single flap ! XD But every time I try to shape the knees... I go weak in my knees !! It's the hardest part.
Also, as this model is folded by a sinner's hands...there'll be flaws. I apologize humbly if this rendition of mine offends/hurts/disappoints anyone _/\_, The reason it took so much time to post this was that I was trying to perfect it...but this is my skill level currently
Still I really hope you guys like it !! Thank you for your support and encouragement !
Hope this lives up to your expectations.
My flickr : http://www.flickr.com/photos/92763514@N05/
My Forum Gallery : http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11645
My facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/nk.origami
Have a good day :)
My Forum Gallery : http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11645
My facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/nk.origami
Have a good day :)
Re: What have you designed lately?
ORIGAMI - JESUS (Crucifixion) - CP + Photo-diagrams !!
My little Christmas present to you all :
Origami - Jesus (Crucifixion) CP + Photo-diagrams !
The grid is 48 x 48. Refer the CP if you're folding from the photo-diagrams.
Download the photo-diagrams here : https://goo.gl/bUJMI3
Happy Holidays !!
My little Christmas present to you all :
Origami - Jesus (Crucifixion) CP + Photo-diagrams !
The grid is 48 x 48. Refer the CP if you're folding from the photo-diagrams.
Download the photo-diagrams here : https://goo.gl/bUJMI3
Happy Holidays !!
My flickr : http://www.flickr.com/photos/92763514@N05/
My Forum Gallery : http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11645
My facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/nk.origami
Have a good day :)
My Forum Gallery : http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11645
My facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/nk.origami
Have a good day :)
- TERRY Nicolas
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Re: What have you designed lately?
Polar Bear + Atlantic puffins :
Polar Bear + Puffins by TERRY Nicolas, sur Flickr
- Polar Bear : White Washi Deluxe
- Atlantic Puffin : Kami with tiny squares added for the orange color change (the multilayer version (see below) isn't suitable for this diorama because the models are too small).
Multilayer Atlantic Puffin :
Multilayer Atlantic Puffin by TERRY Nicolas, sur Flickr
To bring color change with 3 colors, I used the multilayer concept that I developped some years ago : You superimpose 2 squares and you fold them like a single square. The challenge is to show the right color at the right place managing the layers. You can download the diagram of my multilayer bird here to understand better here tinyurl.com/zng9pln
For this puffin, I used :
- an orange/white square (White tissue-foil 30x30 cm glue on orange tissue paper
superimpose on:
- a black tissue-foil 30x30 cm
The multiple layers bring some details more like the several tips for the tail. However, the folding sequence become too complex to separate the tiny wings from the body (The wings are free for the non multilayer model)
Have an happy Christmas
Polar Bear + Puffins by TERRY Nicolas, sur Flickr
- Polar Bear : White Washi Deluxe
- Atlantic Puffin : Kami with tiny squares added for the orange color change (the multilayer version (see below) isn't suitable for this diorama because the models are too small).
Multilayer Atlantic Puffin :
Multilayer Atlantic Puffin by TERRY Nicolas, sur Flickr
To bring color change with 3 colors, I used the multilayer concept that I developped some years ago : You superimpose 2 squares and you fold them like a single square. The challenge is to show the right color at the right place managing the layers. You can download the diagram of my multilayer bird here to understand better here tinyurl.com/zng9pln
For this puffin, I used :
- an orange/white square (White tissue-foil 30x30 cm glue on orange tissue paper
superimpose on:
- a black tissue-foil 30x30 cm
The multiple layers bring some details more like the several tips for the tail. However, the folding sequence become too complex to separate the tiny wings from the body (The wings are free for the non multilayer model)
Have an happy Christmas
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Re: What have you designed lately?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/arunori/
Simplifying is complex
Simplifying is complex