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Didier69
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Post by Didier69 »

My credo is to lear origami by using only free stuff, so I explore the net to find what exist on the net :)

Perharps later I will buy books, but for beginning, I think I can find my pleasure on the net ;)
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Post by saj »

Fair enough, but you don't know what you're missing out on! I highly recommend books by Robert Lang, John Montroll, Jeremy Shafer and Dave Brill.

But there is a vast sea of diagrams out on the net - enough to keep you busy for a while!

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Post by thevoid »

you can go to www.origami.com if you want some free diagrams, BUT!...

its realy worth the money if you order some books!
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Post by T »

I spent ages folding of the net, I didnt get my first book for ages, I was doing three star models online before I got a book..

Obviously it has its good point (its free :D ) but, diagrams in books tend to be a bit more professional.

Overall I think I learned most of my origami on the net and just perfected the books, now I have loads of books but I still look at lots of models on the net, there are some great ones out there.
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