Monthly Folding Challenge - November 2008
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Wooh, second place. I was working on some other real designs as well for this contest, but I wasn't able to finish them in time. I will submit one of these designs ( the Triforce ) for the Christmas Book, and perhaps I'll work on the other ones once I have some free time.
I wish this would have been the theme for January, because I would've had a lot more time to fold something proper then.
I wish this would have been the theme for January, because I would've had a lot more time to fold something proper then.
Oh man, that's incredible! Thanks Sunburst. Well, since my little Link won it for me, I'm definitely going to give out the crease pattern... and here I was thinking he wasn't good enough. It should be done in a day or so (whenever I get a little free time). Is this thread a suitable place to post it up?
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Good eye. The 1.0 version was simply a frog base with a slightly altered left side (to make the sword) but I couldn't get decent, long legs out of it. Then it went through a couple of iterations of blintzing and grafting and shifting molecules around to get what you see here... but the right side is still mostly frog.ori_dragon3 wrote:I see Elements of a frog base in that Link Juston.. am I right?
Thanks, Rdude! I was just going to give him a boring, old regular-kind-sword. I'm glad I didn't now.Rdude wrote:Wow! I really like your rendition of Link Juston! I'd say it definately includes the "and everything" Great job on the master sword!
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"When you put a crease in a piece of paper, You're essentially changeing the memory of that piece." - Erik Demaine (from "Between the Folds")
"When you put a crease in a piece of paper, You're essentially changeing the memory of that piece." - Erik Demaine (from "Between the Folds")
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