Nine Tailed Foxes?
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Nine Tailed Foxes?
Hello Everyone:
I'm posting this to ask if there are any Nine tailed Fox/Kyuubi Diagrams out there, in books or websites? I looked around the forum and found that there's one in a christmas book somewhere? Is there any way I could learn the title of this book or where I could get it? Difficulty doesn't matter.
Thanks
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I'm posting this to ask if there are any Nine tailed Fox/Kyuubi Diagrams out there, in books or websites? I looked around the forum and found that there's one in a christmas book somewhere? Is there any way I could learn the title of this book or where I could get it? Difficulty doesn't matter.
Thanks
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The books are informal publications that happen every December. The only way to get ahold of a copy is to submit diagrams; each diagram submitted earns you another back issue, or at least that's how it's worked in the past.
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FWIW, if you do a search on last month's challenge on the French speaking forum, you'll see Julien Gritte's Kyuubi - he may have a diagram in the making (?) ...
mes p'tits plis (now also in English)
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this looks like quite an easy cp for a nine tailed fox if your intrested
http://spinflipper.com/blog/?p=174
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http://spinflipper.com/blog/?p=174
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Do you have a link to this forum?FWIW, if you do a search on last month's challenge on the French speaking forum, you'll see Julien Gritte's Kyuubi - he may have a diagram in the making (?) ...
I'm sorry I'm not very good at cps in general, but I'll take a look at it.this looks like quite an easy cp for a nine tailed fox if your intrested
Edit: I looked at Julien Gritte's Kyuubi and it is very cute but...I was looking for a more..realistic approach (though if he does make a diagram I'll fold it)?
Edit2: (looks at cp) so many folds (don't get me wrong, it looks amazing)! I'm assuming this is one of those "tedious but simple" sort of folds? er...........how exactly do I solve this...? do I just alternate between mountain and valley folds?
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I could be wrong, because I'm not an expert on crease patterns, but looking at the arrangement of the circle-packed tails, since they are arranged along the edges, you could make some of the tails larger (e.g. the ones on the corners), but you would then have to fit the others in the space, so you would have to make them smaller. Also, you might have to make the other parts smaller if the "main body region" is smaller.Flame_Kurosei wrote:Ok, thanks!
PS Just to be on the curious side, since it's circle packing, is it true that you can make the tails longer and the body smaller? Kind of like guspath's no. 3 fox?
With Guspath's design, because it's box-pleated, I think it's easier to alter the size of the tail flaps, without affecting the rest of the model as much as with circle-packing.
But I have never designed a CP, and I have never tried to alter one, either, so I don't know how easy/hard it is to make it work, this information is based mostly on my understanding of CPs, which may or may not be comprehensive.
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Falcifer,
Interesting...maybe when I get better at cps (give me 20 years ) I'll test it out. My guess was basically what you wrote, that the body would be smaller and the tails larger (this is actually what I wanted to find, but oh well-the fox polistes linked was good too). However, I find circle packing a bit easier than box pleating (please note that I have poor experience with cps) so I thought altering this one would be better.
Oh, and how's the fox coming along polistes?
Interesting...maybe when I get better at cps (give me 20 years ) I'll test it out. My guess was basically what you wrote, that the body would be smaller and the tails larger (this is actually what I wanted to find, but oh well-the fox polistes linked was good too). However, I find circle packing a bit easier than box pleating (please note that I have poor experience with cps) so I thought altering this one would be better.
Oh, and how's the fox coming along polistes?
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the box pleated one is very hard but the circle packing is coming on well
picture soon hopefully
(EDIT) I have got the basic structure for the tails on the circle packed one but the legs and head are going to need some work
I'll have to try and shorten the back legs and work out what to do with the back mane before i post a picture
picture soon hopefully
(EDIT) I have got the basic structure for the tails on the circle packed one but the legs and head are going to need some work
I'll have to try and shorten the back legs and work out what to do with the back mane before i post a picture
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