Aloe Vera, anyone?
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Aloe Vera, anyone?
Hello, I'm a 18 year old from Singapore. ^_^ Nice to meet everyone! I happen to be looking for instructions on how to fold the aloe vera, can anyone help? Thank you~
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Oh, you never know, even in the most obscure forums, there <i>might just</i> be a handful of people coming from the poster's country who <i>might just</i> know what the post is about...TheRealChris wrote:mentioning advertisements in a international forum seem quite futile to me
In any case, I haven't had a chance to take a good look at the advert in question, but it doesn't seem like a single piece, rather just a bunch of individual narrowed leaf shapes put together.
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ODS shows a sea urchin that might pass for an aloe vera plant. It is portrayed on page 60 image 4.8. (final model and CP)
The CP shows that the square has to be divided in 64 smaller squares. Each group of 4 of these smaller squares makes a bird base. Between 4 bird bases there is one frog base.
I think this pattern is obtained by triple blintzing a square and then doing a frog base. From there you obtain 25 flaps that you can arrange to resemble an aloe vera plant
The CP shows that the square has to be divided in 64 smaller squares. Each group of 4 of these smaller squares makes a bird base. Between 4 bird bases there is one frog base.
I think this pattern is obtained by triple blintzing a square and then doing a frog base. From there you obtain 25 flaps that you can arrange to resemble an aloe vera plant
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