Gallery of Gianluca Fanchini (AKA OrigamiGianluca)

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Gallery of Gianluca Fanchini (AKA OrigamiGianluca)

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Hi I'm recently found some time to dedicate to this my old passion :wink:
and due to a cooperation to an italian website this time have become stable.

So I think it is the right time to start my own gallery topic :P

Don't be shy and tell me you impression (good or bad).

Ciao
Gianluca
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Post by OrigamiGianluca »

Rhinoceros Beetle, verison 1.5

Author: me
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Additional Note: This will surely not be the final version. I'm satisfied, but there are some point I'm plannig to improve.

As usual more photos on my website. :)
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Lily Mary, verison 2

Author: me
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Additional Note: The name coming from a friend of mine that inspired me this final version.

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Post by paperlion »

They look very good, Gianluca. The rhinoceros beetle looks overall good, but the middle leg is a bit short compared to the others . Also, you might want to add the triangle on the abdomen. I'm not sure if you already did, but I can't see it. As for the Lily Mary, it looks perfect. :D Keep folding!
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Post by OrigamiGianluca »

paperlion wrote:The rhinoceros beetle looks overall good, but the middle leg is a bit short compared to the others . Also, you might want to add the triangle on the abdomen.
Indeed #-o
I've focused my attention more to the head, because I did want a very long horn, and less to the body.
But I'm working on it :wink:
Thank you for your suggestions. :)
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Tulip in the napkin

Author: me (playing with Le Crimp tecnique)
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Additional Note: Beside napkin olso single sheet of tissue paper gives good results.

As usual motre photos on my website :wink:

Enjoy! :)
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