phillipcurl wrote:
That is only Robert Lang, and he is very easy to contact.
Satoshi Kamiya has nothing against selling his models in his FAQ, and I already know that Shuki Kato doesn't have a problem with it.
there is already a thread about this where a bunch of people listed their opinions on this, so go read that.
and Origamigeek, you really need to use something other then printer paper...
try wetfolding or using foil paper.
a) Where is this in Satoshi's FAQ? Because I looked and found nothing.
b) Wet folding printer paper = automatic failure. It's not quality paper and they aren't quality models for wet folding so I don't see how it would be a good idea for him to wet fold them. Clearly he needs to work on crisp clean folding before moving on to a different paper or advanced techniques.
I've sold stuff at local arts and crafts shows for mostly $50 and under, (though the original Western Dragon V2 sold for $100). Just last year I made an Etsy account and have sold a couple models there (I need to post something new) and I feel the prices are completely reasonable, I wouldn't mind some input from you guys though: http://www.etsy.com/shop/ShukiKato?ref=pr_shop_more
GWB origami wrote:many craft stores sell foil in packages and you can get canson craft paper from a whole lot of places like michael's or AC moore
you don't under stand I live some where out in the middle of no where in a desert there is no paper stores + when I order something it has a 50 % chance of not getting to me
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