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The folded kind, please! :) I have already done a complete search of the forum, but all I find is threads in which someone has mentioned the user wolf. I have about five books on hold at the library,but I would prefer online diagrams.

And yes I have folded the wolf on TPKong's page, but it did not work out well for me.
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You could try mark Leonard's wolf but there is no diagram, just a CP with indicated valleys and mountains. The reference is very simple a kite base.

If the CP is giving you trouble you could try to follow the Progressive Crease Patterns for his horsewhich has a similar folding method.
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You could also try Chad Killeen's wolf, if your'e comfortable with CP folding:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/bluepaper/2735816235/
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And if you are very comfortable with CP folding, you could try Noboru Miyajima's Wolf, right here.
Or, if you aren't afraid to spend a lot of money, you could buy the Origami Tanteidan 14th convention book, where Miyajima's Wolf is actually diagrammed. :)
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Post by InsomniacFolder »

Victoria Serova has a nice wolf Diagram: http://vs-origami.narod.ru/diag/wolf.htm

Also the howling coyote in Montroll's "Bringing Origami to Life" looks as much like a wolf as to make no difference, and it has a nice pose.
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Ondrej Cibulka Origami, www.origamido.cz
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InsomniacFolder wrote:Victoria Serova has a nice wolf Diagram: http://vs-origami.narod.ru/diag/wolf.htm
Any way that i can print it out in IE for the full diagram? I tried copy-pasting all of it into MS Word, but unless I magically get a whole boat load of time to rearrange the pictures to get less than 27 pages then i cannot print it out at home or at school or even at the library (they charge 15 cents per page!)


Thank you all, but I don't have a lot of money right now, so the coyote and tanteidan magazine are going to have to wait for now.
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27 pages :shock: When I try to print it directly from my browser window I get 7 pages, lets see if I can do something your you to get it a bit smaller.
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Try sending Victoria a message, she visits this forum, and may have a more printer friendly version.

Alternatively if Victoria is happy for you to do so, set IE to full screen at 75% and take screen dumps, you can cover the whole thing in 6 pictures.
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I made a five page pdf-file, if you pm me your email, I can send it to you.
This version is without text but more optimized when it comes to picture size to page ratio.
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Look for Hideo Komatsu's wolf; it is diagrammed in one of the Origami Tanteidan magazines and is simply fabulous.
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