Satoshi Kamiya - Cyclommatus Metallifer(Stag Beetle)
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya - Cyclommatus Metallifer(Stag Beetle)
Just my humble opinion would be, Double Tissue or Homemade tissue-foil.
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya - Cyclommatus Metallifer(Stag Beetle)
Could someone please post a picture of step 98? The description that the above person gave led to my paper tearing so I'm afraid I misunderstood.
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What kind of paper are you using? You need to open the layers as much as possible and go steady!
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya - Cyclommatus Metallifer(Stag Beetle)
I was using glassine which in retrospect was not a good idea for the first try, I'll try it again today with 15inch rice paper
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya - Cyclommatus Metallifer(Stag Beetle)
I'm starting on Satoshi's models and I can't seem to figure out step 76 for this model. Can anybody help?
Re: Satoshi Kamiya - Cyclommatus Metallifer(Stag Beetle)
step 76 from works of satoshi kamiya 2 or from the tanteidan convention?
in WOsK2--collapse the model on existing creases. as a rule of thumb, with complex collapses, perhaps a good universal tip is to make sure your mountains are mountain and your valleys are valleys. what is meant by that is, i think most folders just fold without paying too much attention. with complexes collapses, make sure you pay attention as to which is which--i.e., mountains will have the sheet on either side folding away from you, valley will have the paper folded towards you.
in the tanteidan magazine, step 76 is just a repeat of step 75--sink in and out. so i'll assume you're asking about the former.
in WOsK2--collapse the model on existing creases. as a rule of thumb, with complex collapses, perhaps a good universal tip is to make sure your mountains are mountain and your valleys are valleys. what is meant by that is, i think most folders just fold without paying too much attention. with complexes collapses, make sure you pay attention as to which is which--i.e., mountains will have the sheet on either side folding away from you, valley will have the paper folded towards you.
in the tanteidan magazine, step 76 is just a repeat of step 75--sink in and out. so i'll assume you're asking about the former.
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya - Cyclommatus Metallifer(Stag Beetle)
New magazine of "4 Esquinas" num 22
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