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Thanks ! It may be a bit difficult to "read" this model as it is a bit unusual, I'll readily admit - I hope it is more a strength than a weakness ;)
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it is a strength defiantly!
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That one should not be too hard to decipher :

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XD That is awesome! Reminds me of Eric Joisel. :)
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Definitely not ! He had a beard and much less hair left !

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Whoops. :P I misworded that. I meant to say, it reminds me of Eric Joisel's work.
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Sorry about pulling your leg, cowburger ;)

And now, for something completely different :

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Fantastic! Very nice human models! :)
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'nother human then :

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Even better than the last! Great work! :)
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Here's a second version, just for you cb13 ;)

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hey thanks! This model has an improved form, but does it still have a color change for the hair? :) Great job anyways! Your work is so very impressive!
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In principle most of the colour-change is still feasable, though I've added a few strands on the front which would be of the same colour as the skin if the faces of the sheet were different...
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Haha! The Conquistador looks like a statue found on Seaseme Street...I mean that as a sincerest complement. Usually my first attempts of Origami models look like a variation of Jeremy Shafer's "Neolithic Rock". Your grasshopper looks simple but complex. I agree with Trouble, what a fantastic pose, I think it looks so realistic a fly would run away from it...lol. Weird to say, but it's antannae are cute. The segments are porportional to the "meat" found on a real praying mantis at first glance. A non-origamist would love your work...hey if they love mine, yours would blow them away! Your squirrel is beautiful as well. Your metamorphed racoon takes me away. A great example of a true folder using their brain to go beyond the ordinary folder.
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actually it was called the monolithic rubblestone boulder. gachepapier@ do you think you could fold a quetzalcoatl?
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