Monthly CP-Challenge - July
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- tschobigami
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Monthly CP-Challenge - July
and here is this months cp:
http://www.h5.dion.ne.jp/~origami/e/app ... izard.html
Apprentice Of Wizard by Miyajima Noboru
diagrams can be found in "licence to fold", but i encourage you to try it yourself, as this contest is meant to improve cp-skills. Good luck!
this months judge is jeko
http://www.h5.dion.ne.jp/~origami/e/app ... izard.html
Apprentice Of Wizard by Miyajima Noboru
diagrams can be found in "licence to fold", but i encourage you to try it yourself, as this contest is meant to improve cp-skills. Good luck!
this months judge is jeko
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Re: Monthly CP-Challenge - July
Finally something i can do! I hope its ok that i have tried this with diagrams before?
Also, This is the second Miyajima model :O
Also, This is the second Miyajima model :O
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Re: Monthly CP-Challenge - July
i dont see any harm in you, doing this model, even though you already have folded it, as long as you give away refernce points, you know from the diagrams, to all, who want to attempt this model...also i would hope, that you dont use folding methods you know from the diagrams, but try to collapse the cp
for the reason why i choose this model:
i dont know really many websites with good cps (only around 5), and as the number of participants was lowering, i wanted to choose a model with a fairly easy structure, but a good-looking result. This was the model which fitted the requirements the most
I am looking forward to seeing your attempt
for the reason why i choose this model:
i dont know really many websites with good cps (only around 5), and as the number of participants was lowering, i wanted to choose a model with a fairly easy structure, but a good-looking result. This was the model which fitted the requirements the most
I am looking forward to seeing your attempt
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Re: Monthly CP-Challenge - July
Here's my shot at it. Kinda reminds me of Ice King
Re: Monthly CP-Challenge - July
I'll try this! are there any rules on the paper used or anything?
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Re: Monthly CP-Challenge - July
you should use paper with different colours on each sides for the colour change... as the model is not really hard i would recommend standard origami paper, but there arent any rules for type or size.
good luck
good luck
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Re: Monthly CP-Challenge - July
This is my attempt... i dont know if it is fair game, if i participate as i chose the cp but i guess its upon jeko to decide.
well anyway, i wanted to show my efforts:
well anyway, i wanted to show my efforts:
Re: Monthly CP-Challenge - July
here's my fold!
sorry its dark, any lighter and the glare was horrid.
sorry its dark, any lighter and the glare was horrid.
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Re: Monthly CP-Challenge - July
For the future challenges, I suggest using cps, that weren't diagrammed (just to be sure)
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Re: Monthly CP-Challenge - July
I TOTALLY agree. It's super hard to tell even with a model like this. try the "cp's and diagrams" group of flickr maybe?
I would rather fail trying than fail without trying....
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Re: Monthly CP-Challenge - July
i agree with ben, we should find cp's on flickr, as most aren't diagrammed. maybe the runner up of the month can choose who's flickr the cp should come from or something? it is unfair if people use the diagrams. :/
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- Razzmatazz
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Re: Monthly CP-Challenge - July
If people use diagrams it's their loss.Kyle2952 wrote:it is unfair if people use the diagrams. :/
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Re: Monthly CP-Challenge - July
Yeah, totally agree... We shouldn't choose CPs that have diagrams. I can quite easily fold this model from diagrams but completely failed when tried folding it from cp...
The only limit in origami is your imagination and your patience
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Re: Monthly CP-Challenge - July
really? i thought that it was rather easy? maybe you are just used to your complex cps haha
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Re: Monthly CP-Challenge - July
Haha well I have failed at all the CPs so far in the monthly challenges... Yet could fold attack of the kraken first try without testfolding without any problems...
The only limit in origami is your imagination and your patience
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