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Just practice, practice, and practice. You WILL get better, I promise.
Keep folding!
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Lang's walrus folded from a CP.

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T-rex by whoever made this site. Folded froma CP. http://isuzuginnosuke.hp.infoseek.co.jp ... ri-top.htm

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Kuniko Kasahara's sled. A very ingenious model.

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Daniel Robinson's mountain goat from OUSA.

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Lang's crawfish folded from a CP.
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Does anybody have a recommendation for a model I should fold online?
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Wolf by Mark Leonard folded from a CP.

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Rhino by John Montroll.

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Pumpkin by Mark Kirschenbaum.

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Buffalo by Hoang Tien Quyet.
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Sponge by Manuel Sirgo Alvarez.

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Sea Lion by Manuel Sirgo Alvarez.

I know these models should be folded from tissue paper, but I tried them out with Kami.
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Post by joshuaorigami »

you are getting much better! :D
Those Sirgo models aren't easy to get right and you've done a good job on them! :wink:
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Thanks!
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Nautilus test crease pattern. It uses a strip grafted bird base. Fold 2 opposite sides into a blintz unfold and fold both blitz creases to the center diagonal crease to get the reference points for the strip graft.

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Super simple worm by me (I think).

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Bear test fold by me.

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My koi fish design, test fold. Inspired by Robert Lang's koi fish.
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Nice folds! :D
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Mew by Android Raptor.

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Chimpanzee head by Quentin Trollip.

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Ballet dress by Quentin Trollip.

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Brown bear by Joshua Goutam.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/endreon/5126581477/

Scavenger, I know this is pretty crude!
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Post by bethnor »

clever pumpkin design, endreon.

here's a tip for you in terms of posting images from your flickr.

go to the picture in question.

click on the "share this" button that should be on the top left hand border.

click on "grab the HTML/BBcode."

now here comes the tricky part, 'cuz a lot of gobbledy-guck just showed up. find the line that starts with "img src=." this is what you want. highlight the part in quotations. with flickr, it looks like "http://farm...jpg." right click on the highlight and click, "copy."

to post the image straight from your flickr, make a post.

click on the "img" button (or write use the html code for it, which is img surrounded by "[]"). then right click and hit "paste." this will copy the html of your image. now click on the "img" button again to finish (or you can type /img surrounded by "[]").

now your assignment is to directly post the pic of your clever jack o'lantern in your gallery here. good luck!
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Post by joshuaorigami »

Sorry i missed that, Evan, but thanks a lot for folding my brown bear! :D
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Post by endreon »

Thanks for all the comments! :D

But, on a sad note when I was diagramming my Pig-a-Corn and a cobra head designed by one of the members of my origami club Inkscape shut down twice and erased both diagrams and I was diagramming the last step for both. :cry:
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