Great Dane model

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OrigamiJon
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Great Dane model

Post by OrigamiJon »

Hi everyone. This is my first post! I've been looking for a model of a Great Dane dog or something very similar to fold. I've seen a few pictures of some really nice designs, but never found any diagrams or cp's. Any help is much appreciated.
bethnor
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Post by bethnor »

there are no great dane designs that i know of.

that said, your closest approximations, imho, are montroll's "four-legged mammal" base and some of ronald koh's dogs.

montroll's base is diagrammed in "origami sculptures." there is a boxer in there already that could probably be further modified to look more like a great dane (to which it already looks pretty close). or you could use the base and design your own great dane.

ronald koh has also designed many deep-chested, long-limbed dogs, like the whipple, which could probably be modified to look more like a great dane.
OrigamiJon
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Post by OrigamiJon »

Thanks for the reply. I'll see what I can do with the mammal base and Koh's dogs. Hopefully I'll be able to come up with something.
frankscott39
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Re: Great Dane model

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okay then I will be waiting for your reply with some solution !
roshan
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Re: Great Dane model

Post by roshan »

Even I searched a lot for origami Great Dane models so that I could help you. What I came across was a list of origami animals that you could make .But in that list there was the model for dog in general but not Great Dane in particular. Hope this helped.
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Re: Great Dane model

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There is a great Dane model by eric Joisel. But I don't think a crease pattern or diagrams are avaliabe.
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