Robert J. Lang - Dancing Crane
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here i show how to fold the Elias Stretch:)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgHMSwoHL4E
My flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/55486366@N02/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgHMSwoHL4E
My flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/55486366@N02/
If you take a look at the gallery on Lang's homepagejabbajac wrote:Oh wow where did you find the diagram for it Vkai?
http://www.langorigami.com/art/gallery/ ... cing_crane
it clearly states:
"Diagrams: Origami Tanteidan Magazine 90"
You can order it here:
http://www.origami.gr.jp/JOAS/subscribe-e.html
Three remarks about the closed sinks in steps 31 and beyond
1. Step 32 shows the finished first sink but has an error. The sunken flap should be white, not colored
2. After the first one you have to perform 2 more closed sinks. The best way to do this is by valley-folding the edge up in step 32 (just one unit) and then sinking just once. This is similar to double closed-sinking the edge.
3. You could do the sinks by partially unfolding the paper, but you have to be really confident about where the flaps are going when you are closing up.
1. Step 32 shows the finished first sink but has an error. The sunken flap should be white, not colored
2. After the first one you have to perform 2 more closed sinks. The best way to do this is by valley-folding the edge up in step 32 (just one unit) and then sinking just once. This is similar to double closed-sinking the edge.
3. You could do the sinks by partially unfolding the paper, but you have to be really confident about where the flaps are going when you are closing up.
My Designs: http://www.flickr.com/photos/25471088@N05/
aka Ryan Welsh
aka Ryan Welsh
Re: Robert J. Lang - Dancing Crane
Also stuck on step 31,
Could somebody please show a picture in the middle of the process?
Sinked but not collapsed
Thank you very much.
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OH! Would I just be pulling down on the paper from the middle fold?
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Ok yeah, no. I'm doing something wrong, the folds go upto the triangular shaps in between both sides, making them uneven, then come step 32 everything seems sloppy. Uploading pictures.
Could somebody please show a picture in the middle of the process?
Sinked but not collapsed
Thank you very much.
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OH! Would I just be pulling down on the paper from the middle fold?
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Ok yeah, no. I'm doing something wrong, the folds go upto the triangular shaps in between both sides, making them uneven, then come step 32 everything seems sloppy. Uploading pictures.
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Re: Robert J. Lang - Dancing Crane
I can't seem to get how to do step 31 either. Can anyone post photos or a video on how to do it, it would be really great if anyone could.
Re: Robert J. Lang - Dancing Crane
I also stuck on step 31
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What paper is best for this? i have printer paper, regular origami paper, wax paper, and some foil paper.
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wax or foil (a large sheet)
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Is there any chance of anyone making a video or picture tutorial of this as it is really bugging me. I really appreciate it.
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Hi! Finally after hours of reading the forum and trying, I'm now way over the legs but have no idea how to shape the wings, even with Origami Design Secrets' diagram(step 58 and so here). My exact problem is I don't know what layers should go where. Can someone help me? Maybe with pictures if it's easier.
Thanks
Thanks