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tadashimori
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Youtube Challenge

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Hey there everybody. I'm making a new challenge with a prize for the 1st place.

The subject will be"Hell & Heaven", so, anything that represents hell or heaven is ok.

Rules:
1) The origami must be your own design
2) 1 square sheet of paper
3) No glue
4) No cuts

Well, obviously no photoshop allowed.
Prize: Origami for Interpreters, By Roman Diaz

Here's the video I made to promote it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zW_SOHEZQeU
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did you already set a deadline for this challenge?
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Post by Sunburst »

I just designed something that would be perfect for this challenge, although it's from a rectangle...
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Yes, the deadline will be the end of this year. =)
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Post by polistes »

would this be accepteable

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the devils trident /fork and gods cross
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Post by Trouble »

is there a limit to entries?
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Post by tadashimori »

Yes, there's a limit. Only 1 model per person.

So please send me 3 photos OR 1 video with 10 seconds with your model to my e-mail.
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Post by akugami »

please excuse my multiple posting but with seing this topic falling nearly into oblivion i'd like to show my "l'ange pour eric joisel" in here, too ...

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at least it is an other picture than those at the galleries and the angel is indeed a representative of heaven.
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Post by akugami »

just two picture posts? i've seen challenge topics more difficult to translate with much more replies. i feel really sorry for that, tadashimori!
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Post by sam meeuwis »

TADASHIMORI RULES HE CAN EXPLAIN HOW TO MAKE A CP
origami is for perfectionists.
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Post by anonymous person »

most origamists can fold from crease pattern. I don't see what's so special about that.
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Post by orislater »

i would say half origamists can fold from cp and some cp's are easier than others. i used to teach my friend origami and some days i would give him a piece of kami that i drew a cp on. he could almost always fold it (tessellations)
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Post by sam meeuwis »

no i meen how to make the models cp itself just the cp not the folding everybody can do that
origami is for perfectionists.
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Post by anonymous person »

Designing a model isn't half as hard as people make it out to be. People should stop worrying about 'how crap their first model will be' and just dive in. Everybody's first model is crap. It's an accepted reality.
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