Doing a Model without diagram or CP
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Re: Doing a Model without diagram or CP
I know the topic is kinda old but I still wanted to show my efforts.
Gandalf
Designed by Eric Joisel. Folded by me without diagrams or cp. Folded it by looking at this picture: http://www-tc.pbs.org/arts/media/nuarte ... andalf.jpg
My version doesn't look anywhere near as good as the masters one but never the less I am extremely happy with the way it looks. I also included the holes on the robe like Joisel did. I know that is not exactly purist but it adds another interesting texture that I like. I hope you like it
Close up of the head.
Close up of the hand.
Close up of the holes in his robe.
Gandalf
Designed by Eric Joisel. Folded by me without diagrams or cp. Folded it by looking at this picture: http://www-tc.pbs.org/arts/media/nuarte ... andalf.jpg
My version doesn't look anywhere near as good as the masters one but never the less I am extremely happy with the way it looks. I also included the holes on the robe like Joisel did. I know that is not exactly purist but it adds another interesting texture that I like. I hope you like it
Close up of the head.
Close up of the hand.
Close up of the holes in his robe.
Last edited by Langko on December 31st, 2012, 12:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Doing a Model without diagram or CP
are you serious?! without diagrams or CP?
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Yep, I'm seriousGWB origami wrote: are you serious?! without diagrams or CP?
Just by looking at the picture I linked above.
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Oh my! I am speechless! How could you make it without diagrams and cp? Like this you could make every single origami model ever designed by humans.
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Re: Doing a Model without diagram or CP
I didn't know where to place it. It's not a model but it may become
It's little bit like a challange, well test yourselves.
It's little bit like a challange, well test yourselves.
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Re: Doing a Model without diagram or CP
Aldo Marcell already came up with a pretty realistic model of a dahlia. Unfortunately his old flickr stream with some amazing photos doesn't exist any longer. But here is one from his new stream and some that show his models at a convention:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/69713943@N08/8092492104
http://www.flickr.com/photos/georigami/4110658251/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/georigami/4111422372/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/georigami/4110657673/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/69713943@N08/8092492104
http://www.flickr.com/photos/georigami/4110658251/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/georigami/4111422372/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/georigami/4110657673/
Re: Doing a Model without diagram or CP
I saw Hare's great House (tess molecule)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hare_ru/94 ... 415448@N22
on the PassionOrigami twitter
here is my version
from an A4 paper, I elongated the houses and added a street in between them
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hare_ru/94 ... 415448@N22
on the PassionOrigami twitter
here is my version
from an A4 paper, I elongated the houses and added a street in between them
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I got quite close to Takeuchi Kei's Shining Star
And to Carmen Sprung's Freiburg's Sun
And to Carmen Sprung's Freiburg's Sun
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Re: Doing a Model without diagram or CP
I have reverse-engineered a few models too, although not many. "reverse-engineering" was how I started designing, though. When I liked something and I could not find diagrams for it, I tried my hand at making my own version of the subject. Here is a selection of models I have reverse-engineered from pictures:
Andrea Russo's corrugation:
Waterbomb base corrugation by Eric Gjerde:
box by Philip Shen:
I have not reverse-engineered this one entirely, but I did not understand how to collapse it based on the diagrams so I had to improvise
So, this is it. I have tried many more, but I failed at reproducing them. Funnily enough, I have even failed to reverse-engineer some my old designs...
Andrea Russo's corrugation:
Waterbomb base corrugation by Eric Gjerde:
box by Philip Shen:
I have not reverse-engineered this one entirely, but I did not understand how to collapse it based on the diagrams so I had to improvise
So, this is it. I have tried many more, but I failed at reproducing them. Funnily enough, I have even failed to reverse-engineer some my old designs...
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Dan Hall's Rosette:
And its three-level-8-point version:
And its three-level-8-point version:
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Wow! These are very impressive, I don't think I could figure these out just from photos...Brimstone wrote:Dan Hall's Rosette and its three-level-8-point version
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Re: Doing a Model without diagram or CP
I needed a helmet for a birthday gift...
Craig Sonnenfeld - Motorcycle Helmet
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Craig Sonnenfeld - Motorcycle Helmet
original here
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