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you spelled it right.
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let's just get back on task and start complimenting evan and giving him constructive criticism.
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Your modular very nice. That's an odd kusudama-like model since you used a tesselation technique on it. :)
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Thank you all very much for your kind comments and support. I really appreciate it!

Flower Tessellation - Evan Zodl
Designed and folded April 2012
(Folded from a hexagon cut from a 35cm x 35cm sheet of tant)

Please let me know what you think! All comments are greatly appreciated!

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cool tessellation *U*
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Fractal Star - Evan Zodl
Designed and folded May 2012
(Folded from eight 6.5" x 6.5" sheets of tant)

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nice tessellation :D
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I can't remember seeing many original fractals recently. Nice job!
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that's a nice and clean folded star, evan. i like it!
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Thank you all so much for the kind words! I really appreciate it! :)

Logarithmic Spiral - Evan Zodl
Designed and folded June 2012
(Folded from an octagon cut from a 30cm x 30cm sheet of Nicolas Terry's tissue foil)

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Star Tower - Evan Zodl
Designed and folded June 2012
(Folded from an octagon cut from a 35cm x 35cm sheet tant)

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i really like the logarhythmic spiral...or however you spelled that. the other one is nice too.
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The free form curves on your fox/wolf made out of tissue foil gives your piece a nice, clean, professional look to it. Most of your works I see have that common theme of a "rounded" edge to it, it looks smooth and eye entrancing. Every point of the scorpion mimics the way a real scorpion looks, it makes it look deadly, more life-like. All of your models are very clean, and, unlike mine, extremely life like. They at least have a defining element to them so that everyone knows what it is. Your geometric origami is beautiful as well, again clean cut, and proportional. I love how you use the elephant hide to create the Elephant. Well done, macte! Keep on folding!
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:shock: :shock: i am in awe of your geometric designs!
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Thank you Philip, I'm glad you like it.
Thanks so much, BlueApplePi, I really appreciate your kind words! Your comment really made my day. It feels great to know that you were able to identify exactly what I have been trying to showcase in my latest designs!
Thank you for the wonderful comment, Gabriel. That is exactly the reaction I am striving for when showcasing my latest designs!

Thank you all for the excellent feedback! I truly appreciate all of your support! :D

Also, I have been meaning to post a picture of this model for a while, but I just finished folding the hexagonal version of my Logarithmic Spiral. I hope you like it!

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Star Tower - Evan Zodl
Designed June 2012 and folded August 2012
(Folded from an octagon cut from a 35cm x 35m sheet of tant)

Please let me know what you think! All comments are greatly appreciated!

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