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garrasdecaiman, you're right ^_^ cyndaquil!
Razzmatazz, you're very right!I always forget about that!
Razzmatazz, you're very right!I always forget about that!
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you've also got the diagram on origami.com http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/spenjurmunni.pdflegionzilla wrote:Not to mention Lang's Pikachu, which can be found on Joseph Wu's site.
great piece, i use it a lot when I'm in a cafe having a coffee
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by any chance is there an online copy of the diagram?Ragnorax wrote:
If you are looking to a more complex model, heres a pikachu by Kozasa, Keiichi, which was diagrammed in tanteiden convention book 5. It has nice color changes for the tips of the ears, the stripes on its back, and at the base of the tail
Heres my fold of it: (Its lying down on its belly)
Heres another fold of it, by someone else with better shaping than mine
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what about this beastie by !tyza!!?
please don't worry about me posting your pictures, t.j., but your model is a must post in here ...
please don't worry about me posting your pictures, t.j., but your model is a must post in here ...
if you're going to visit my little flickr_gallery, please leave a comment - a critical one is welcome, too, if necessary: http://www.flickr.com/photos/57625237@N02/
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I don't know if anyone knows or not but there another cp of pokemon on Miyamoto's website.
Mewtwo
cp link http://www.comic-folder.sakura.ne.jp/fo ... 50r_2.html
There's also a meowth but there's no cp link to it.
Meowth
And just to be on the curious side, !tyza!!, are you ever going to post a diagram on that Flygon? It looks really cool.
Mewtwo
cp link http://www.comic-folder.sakura.ne.jp/fo ... 50r_2.html
There's also a meowth but there's no cp link to it.
Meowth
And just to be on the curious side, !tyza!!, are you ever going to post a diagram on that Flygon? It looks really cool.
I'm glad you like it . I probably won't draw up complete diagrams for it, but if you want i can post cp, and an instructional photo-diagram. Expect it in the next week because i've just started my tertiary educationFlame_Kurosei: And just to be on the curious side, !tyza!!, are you ever going to post a diagram on that Flygon? It looks really cool.
The model is quite simple. A CP will be very revealing, almost embarassing, because it will show how simple the base is -the result of going from 'challenge' to 'design' in 15 minutes (15, that's all it took, seriously; that's how simple). and i folded it from a 17*17cm square of double tissue
for those of you who are bored and wanting to fold a pokemon of your own, try an Onyx. I've done one. The only important part is the head (Horn, mouth). from there, get creative!!! also, don't worry about the thickness- i say- because its a rock-pokemon.[/quote]
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That's fine by me. I would really enjoy a photo-diagram, to be honest, as long as it's ok if I ask you questions if I don't get something. (I know some designers are a bit touchy about that...)I probably won't draw up complete diagrams for it, but if you want i can post cp, and an instructional photo-diagram.
As for that, if it took you 15 minutes, its going to take me 5 weeks because cps aren't really my thing...that and I have tons of homework to conquer...hmA CP will be very revealing, almost embarassing, because it will show how simple the base is -the result of going from 'challenge' to 'design' in 15 minutes (15, that's all it took, seriously; that's how simple)
As for rock pokemon-it's so easy to make a geodude-crumple up some paper and shape two arms-voila! Instant rock pokemon.
Can't wait till next week!