Andrey Ermakov
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do you have any plans to release diagrams for your amazing malboro? i have a friend who loves Final Fantasy and he would absolutely love one as a gift.
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Just looking at that thing, I think a CP alone would be a miracle.
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crud, youre right. Andrey, i'm sorry for being a pest, especially at such a busy time for you
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In the next book i planning post the CPLephantome92 wrote:do you have any plans to release diagrams for your malboro?
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you're doing a second book? awesome!
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I suppose your next book will also include the diagrams of your gargoyle that are rumored to be made?
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Fantastic job with your first book! I hope to purchase it very soon!
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Once you get past all the scale grafting, it's actually a pretty rudimentary base.
I don't mean to downplay your design, Andrey--it's an amazing model, and I'd love to fold it once I get the skill to. It's actually ingenious how you got such a complex result with that elegant of a structure.
I don't mean to downplay your design, Andrey--it's an amazing model, and I'd love to fold it once I get the skill to. It's actually ingenious how you got such a complex result with that elegant of a structure.
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Yes it is )) Only started - hope can finish it after 1-1,5 years ))Lephantome92 wrote:you're doing a second book? awesome!
I do not know - it's very long diagram for book (about 35 pages), think i include the full pattern (final version) + ref pointsRaptorex55 wrote:I suppose your next book will also include the diagrams of your gargoyle that are rumored to be made?
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"Crow" - the final page
Comix-diagram of my model for the 2-nd origami internet olympiad
( viewtopic.php?f=16&t=10071 ) .
CP also can be found at my book.
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So you have already completed the diagrams? That's incredible! How many steps does it consist of?
Looking forward to folding the crow in the Olympiad and purchasing your book!
Looking forward to folding the crow in the Olympiad and purchasing your book!
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i've probably already said this... but this book will be amazing.
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Unfortunately, not all diagrams are fully ready (currently 7 - need else 3) ... Number of steps until I can not say - you will see at the competitionRaptorex55 wrote:So you have already completed the diagrams?
Thank you very much!phillipcurl wrote:i've probably already said this... but this book will be amazing.
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Amazing works. It inspires me to fold more complex models, and hopefully, design some new ones. You've reached that far. Keep up the good work. Thank you very much for this opportunity to see such another great origami enthusiast like you.
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