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Wizard- Kamiya
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Something of the Czech provenance

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Míťa Bláhová: mamoth

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Nice Wizard, Aznman
Umm... interesting mammoth, ondrej (no offence, but is that how it's supposed to look?)
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Cupcake wrote: Umm... interesting mammoth, ondrej (no offence, but is that how it's supposed to look?)
:lol: Of course! You are very funny guy! And I am sure that Mrs. Míťa do not offence for nothing. She has different sight on the life due to her huge experiences not only in Origami. She folds and creates origami for several tens of years and she has big tolerance - in Origami and also in life. And I would like to note that during international conference exhibition in Keckemet in Hungary Dave Brill stopped only near her exhibition from all Czech models!
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i like the mammoth, it has a lot of character for something that appears quite simplistic.
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Okay, I was just wondering. The bottom of the head seemed a bit close to ripping and it looks 3D at the head and 2D for the body. Still, that makes it really interesting!
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Nice mammoth !

And a nice variation on the wizard !

Here's my first Kamiya's try, the carnotaurus :

[img]http://orizuka.free.fr/dotclear/images/ori-s/carnotaurus-01.jpg[/img]
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very nice, Eikichi! :D I will be folding that soon, hopefully.
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My roses for Valentine's day ^ ^

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Very nice whitec. ! =D>
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White chocolate, whose design are those? If they're yours, then I am impressed (if they're not, then I'm still pretty impressed because they're really nice roses)

Oh no! I forgot to fold something for valentines day! :shock: I'll have to as sooon as possible!
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Rabbits by Kasahara, Kunihiko (I've tried to give them a more lifelike shape by adding a folding step to the back and the face)

[img]http://db.origami.com/images/models/428 ... _usagi.jpg[/img]
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[img]http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/4796/dscn0844mq9.jpg[/img]
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Rose from a six-inch square of MC-pretreated washi (I think). Stem, including calyx, two sets of leaves (5 total) and a thorn, from a 12.5" x 6.67" rectangle of MC-pretreated splatter green paper (probably of the unryu variety). I didn't have anything with both red and green, so I used two pieces.
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that is the most realistic rose i have ever seen! great job!
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Great rose !

I'm about to fold the one from Brian Chan... Tough work !
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