Mine are the ryujin 3.5 by Satoshi Kamiya and probably Robert J Lang's Owl
Future Folds
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Future Folds
Hey guys, what are some models you hope to fold in the future? post a few photos
Mine are the ryujin 3.5 by Satoshi Kamiya and probably Robert J Lang's Owl
Mine are the ryujin 3.5 by Satoshi Kamiya and probably Robert J Lang's Owl
life is like a piece of paper, u never know what your going to fold
- Beleg Cúthalion
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Re: Future Folds
I really want to fold the Ryujin 1.2, but I'm kind of newbie in the CP. I only made 3 (Brian Chan's Dobsonfly and Maple leaf, and Eric Joisel's Dwarf)

This is what it looks like the Ryujin 1.2

This is what it looks like the Ryujin 1.2
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Re: Future Folds
That looks great, do u have a link to the cp?
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Re: Future Folds
In this topic is the CP and some help for the collapsing
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=9096
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=9096
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Re: Future Folds
I am buying some paper to make that model in about a week.
I remember someone, I think Trouble posted diagrams he made for it somewhere on here.
Getting the creases is not hard, the only part that is hard for me is collapsing the head. if you are new to cp's like me, try collapsing the head portion on a seperate sheet of paper. it used a 8x8 grid for the head, and a 48 x 48 grid for the whole model.
I remember someone, I think Trouble posted diagrams he made for it somewhere on here.
Getting the creases is not hard, the only part that is hard for me is collapsing the head. if you are new to cp's like me, try collapsing the head portion on a seperate sheet of paper. it used a 8x8 grid for the head, and a 48 x 48 grid for the whole model.
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Re: Future Folds
I would love to fold Chad Killeen's Scaled Wyvern. I just have no patience for precreasing.
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Re: Future Folds
yeah i have to agree the satisfaction of completing a model with pre creasing is amazing
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Re: Future Folds
My future models would be
the bull moose by Robert Lang
western dragon by Shuki Kato
lion by Hideo Komatsu i'm almost done solving the cp for that model.
the bull moose by Robert Lang
western dragon by Shuki Kato
lion by Hideo Komatsu i'm almost done solving the cp for that model.
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Re: Future Folds
Ryu Jin 2.1
I think that's the only one I have in mind now.
btw, precreasing is awesome? Huh, for me shaping/making details is the most pleasing part of making a model.
I think that's the only one I have in mind now.
btw, precreasing is awesome? Huh, for me shaping/making details is the most pleasing part of making a model.
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Re: Future Folds
I'd actually like to fold all the major scaled dragons at some point (Shuki's ZD2, Chad's Wyvern, and Ryujin 2.1 and 3.5). And I'm with Menschenfeind--I like shaping the model, depending on the complexity.
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Re: Future Folds
I really want to fold one of Joel Cooper's masks(namely Mask Study 2), I just don't know if I have the skill to fold it. I tried but got frustrated with the eyes, just couldn't get the folds to work out right. Shuki's ZD2 is amazing, I will try when i am braver 


Matt
If it's just mountain and valley folds, how hard could it be?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tryingtofoldsumthing/
If it's just mountain and valley folds, how hard could it be?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tryingtofoldsumthing/
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i was being sarcastic. I like shaping and collapsing.Menschenfeind wrote:Ryu Jin 2.1
I think that's the only one I have in mind now.
btw, precreasing is awesome? Huh, for me shaping/making details is the most pleasing part of making a model.
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Re: Future Folds
very good point
this is why i despise online chats and stuff, but anyway, they are convenient.
anyway, back on topic, i hope to fold a lot of the models from CP in the tanteidan magazines one day.
this is why i despise online chats and stuff, but anyway, they are convenient.
anyway, back on topic, i hope to fold a lot of the models from CP in the tanteidan magazines one day.