Best of Show Tiger Contest 2010
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Best of Show Tiger Contest 2010
Hey everyone, there's only a couple weeks until the Chinese New Year, and you know what that means-- our annual folding challenge is coming due! This time it's a toughie: Year of the Tiger. Given the difficulty of the subject, I thought it'd be best to start earlier so y'all have time to design it. The challenge will be in the same format as previous ones.
So get folding! You've got until February 7 to post a photo here. If you need some inspiration, look at some photos from Flickr or ARKive
So get folding! You've got until February 7 to post a photo here. If you need some inspiration, look at some photos from Flickr or ARKive
Last edited by ahudson on February 16th, 2010, 12:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Absolutely excellent!I cannot comment it in any way, just ingenious! And, of course, you do not forgot nothing, just someone do not understand.origamimasterjared wrote: Tiger.
Designed and folded by Jared Needle © 2010. One sheet of triple MC tissue paper orange/orange/black.
Ondrej Cibulka Origami, www.origamido.cz
Here's my submission, Bengal Tiger.
Folded with triple MC tissue paper and wet finished. I designed this using 22.5 degree angles, no boxpleating. The stripes were obtained by adding a graft a 12th of the square to two edges.
[/url]Origami Tiger by Wizmatt, on Flickr[/img]
Folded with triple MC tissue paper and wet finished. I designed this using 22.5 degree angles, no boxpleating. The stripes were obtained by adding a graft a 12th of the square to two edges.
[/url]Origami Tiger by Wizmatt, on Flickr[/img]
Last edited by Wizmatt on January 13th, 2015, 1:18 am, edited 4 times in total.
More photos on my flickr