Well, after seeing how amazing everyone else's statues are (props to all of you!), I doubt I have much of a chance, but here mine is:
Astor Place Cube: http://blogblabbin.files.wordpress.com/ ... /alamo.jpg
My wrongly-colored version:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28960039@N05/?saved=1
Sorry about the horrible lighting.
As easy as this may look, it was VERY annoying to get a simple cube with a flap coming out of on corner. It literally took me hours!!! But, I am horrible at designing new models still.
Monthly Folding Challenge - July 2009
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Some really superb works of art there, folks.
Tanvuong85 is this month's judge, so he/she makes the final call.
Although Victoria's Bronze horseman is an excellent model, it is disqualified as she set the image challenge for this month
One day left folks; let's see what you've got...
Fishy
Tanvuong85 is this month's judge, so he/she makes the final call.
Although Victoria's Bronze horseman is an excellent model, it is disqualified as she set the image challenge for this month
One day left folks; let's see what you've got...
Fishy
I once set up an origami PLC. But the business folded.
Right, still no reply. As we are three days into August, as the chap who started this whole contest off, I'll step in as a standby judge.
An honourable mention to Victoria Serova for her Bronze Horseman - this would be a close contender for top place. However, she set the contest for this month, so is disqualified on a technicality.
In third place, we have Doc Santee's Sky arch - simple, yet elegant.
In second place, we have Wizmatt's Alfred the Great, which has more than a touch of Eric Joisel about it.
And the winner...well, it had to be Sunburst's Statue of Liberty - an amazingly detailed piece of work, which represents the original exquisitely.
Sunburst gets to judge the August contest, and choose a topic for September. The topic for August is "Kamiya Satoshi in less than 30 steps". Read the thread to see what on earth I am on about...
An honourable mention to Victoria Serova for her Bronze Horseman - this would be a close contender for top place. However, she set the contest for this month, so is disqualified on a technicality.
In third place, we have Doc Santee's Sky arch - simple, yet elegant.
In second place, we have Wizmatt's Alfred the Great, which has more than a touch of Eric Joisel about it.
And the winner...well, it had to be Sunburst's Statue of Liberty - an amazingly detailed piece of work, which represents the original exquisitely.
Sunburst gets to judge the August contest, and choose a topic for September. The topic for August is "Kamiya Satoshi in less than 30 steps". Read the thread to see what on earth I am on about...
I once set up an origami PLC. But the business folded.