Hello guys today i am about to fold the Euthysanius Beetle by Lang and i have two question in the bottom of the cp there is a pytagorean strect that should be folded back or leave it there and the second question in the top of the model where are the anthena there are 2 largae line that conect in the center please help
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Re: Origami Euthysanius Beetle
uh... grammar? Also please link to the crease pattern.
You have some nice folds on your flickr by the way.
You have some nice folds on your flickr by the way.
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Wow. Nice job mod C'mon.
Just some simple google search is enough.
http://www.langorigami.com/art/gallery/ ... s_beetle_2
The bottom corners where the Pythagorean stretches are, you usually fold this corners behind as they are just unused paper. I use to cut them when I do test folds.
The blue lines a the top is a crimp. This to match the grid on the antenna with the grid of the body.
Just some simple google search is enough.
http://www.langorigami.com/art/gallery/ ... s_beetle_2
The bottom corners where the Pythagorean stretches are, you usually fold this corners behind as they are just unused paper. I use to cut them when I do test folds.
The blue lines a the top is a crimp. This to match the grid on the antenna with the grid of the body.
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Re: Origami Euthysanius Beetle
Its common courtesy to link to the diagrams or crease pattern you are speaking of. I just wanted to let him know of that. And I was literally running out the door when typing that so I didn't have time to link to the crease pattern even though i know where it was from
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Re: Origami Euthysanius Beetle
About the pythagorean strecht i dont really know how to explain , i saw in your info that you are from mexico so do you speak spanish ??Froy wrote:Wow. Nice job mod C'mon.
Just some simple google search is enough.
http://www.langorigami.com/art/gallery/ ... s_beetle_2
The bottom corners where the Pythagorean stretches are, you usually fold this corners behind as they are just unused paper. I use to cut them when I do test folds.
The blue lines a the top is a crimp. This to match the grid on the antenna with the grid of the body.