Monthly Folding Challenge - July 2010

Friendly design and folding competitions.
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Post by Razzmatazz »

Awesome, Although almost guaranteed I won't win. There are too many good clever models here. And I believe there are so much more deserving contestants.
What counts is participation. I'm happy with entering alone.
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What counts is participation. I'm happy with entering alone.
And that's what really matters. :)
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well the rules also stated that the model needed to comprise mostly of 15 degree angles so I dunno :/

I suppose it'd probably be up to the judge to decide :B
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Yeah, it's not like I'm one of the top 3 here so I think I'm out of the race.
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The Ultimate Legend Of Origami
1 Uncut Square

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What's the subject this month? Is it still dinosaurs? Here's my Coelophysis v2.

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Folded from a single square of foil backed paper, using brown tissue paper, with a light green tissue glued on top, to give the mottling. If you take the coelophysis diagrams on fishgoth.com, and turn the model inside out, you get this closed-back model. Almost all of the folds in this version of the model (and indeed the original) are 15 degree based.
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awesome!!
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Post by joshuaorigami »

15 degree swan by me - from 10cm square of unryu - only 10 steps to fold!
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NIce swan, Josh! Good and simple.
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thanks, Noah!
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Josh, you've already submitted like 7 things for the challenge >_> you need to slow down and focus more on quality over quantity
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today is the 31st-who are the top 3?what is tomorrow(next month)'s challenge?
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you need to wait for the judge to make a decision. They'll say something here telling who the winners are and what the next month's challenge will be
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Post by newbpcpfolder »

ah.but when?it's night 10:00 pm here already.i'm getting impatient.it's because of my designing inability(no, i'm not saying i can't design, see my gallery), i could not submit basically anything.i have gotten addicted to using 11.25, 22.5, 45 and 90 degree lines............
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Well, in some parts of the world it is way earlier. The judge can wait with deciding the winners until it is the first of the next month all around the globe :)
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