The d20 origami challenge!
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Seeing as the basic structure is a box pleat, try reversing the positions of the forelegs and the wings.
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I think I'll try making my own fire-breathing dragon But I know from experience, that if I do that, everyone will probably start flaming me and accuse me of plagiarism *moderator comes and deletes this post*
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I remember your first post about your dragon, Daydreamer. You still working on it, great news! It looks great. Do you plan to make some tips on the wings? They looks a little bit common (I am not sure, how to express it).
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My White Dragon.
My second design. I used a 48x48 grid for this one.
My White Dragon.
My second design. I used a 48x48 grid for this one.
I also do card models -- http://cutfoldpaste.blogspot.com
That is an amazing dragon model! I especially love the head, and the pleats on the wings.
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Thanks!
More pictures here: http://gruumsh.multiply.com/photos/album/60.
I was heavily inspired by Wolf's blog site. I'm hoping to take on its other cousins the the future -- red, black, blue and green.
More pictures here: http://gruumsh.multiply.com/photos/album/60.
I was heavily inspired by Wolf's blog site. I'm hoping to take on its other cousins the the future -- red, black, blue and green.
I also do card models -- http://cutfoldpaste.blogspot.com
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Here's a dragon I came up with a couple years ago. I've been playing with it ever since, but was never quite happy with the head. Then a few weeks ago I came up with this one.
(More photos are on my Flickr, showing some different angles.)
It's essentially a blintzed crane, with edge grafts for the toes. I've got some basic diagrams up on my website, but they don't really detail the grafts, and they don't show the steps for the new head.
(More photos are on my Flickr, showing some different angles.)
It's essentially a blintzed crane, with edge grafts for the toes. I've got some basic diagrams up on my website, but they don't really detail the grafts, and they don't show the steps for the new head.
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I'll post the CP once I finish cleaning it up.
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That's a really good dragon!
I can almost hear it roaring!
I'll post the CP once I finish cleaning it up.
@yagowe
That's a really good dragon!
I can almost hear it roaring!
I also do card models -- http://cutfoldpaste.blogspot.com
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yagowe, that dragon is superb!!! I like the head alot!!!
Smile and say...cheese!!!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/38421927@N03/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/38421927@N03/
Re: The d20 origami challenge!
Unleashing creativity with the d20 origami challenge, Folding fortune into every corner, this challenge combines the art of origami with the thrill of the iconic 20-sided die. Roll the dice of imagination and sculpt your own tabletop masterpiece. Let the folds determine your destiny in the world of paper magic. What fantastical creation will emerge from the folds of fortune? Roll, fold, and share your enchanting creations.