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Aznman wrote:Oh, so Satoshi is Kamiya's last name? and Kamiya is Satoshi's first name? :) Now I kind of get it.
No, you have it backwards on both counts. :roll:
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Just so you know, several languages CAPITALIZE surnames. You will very likely find KAMIYA Satoshi.

Same as with HOJYO Takashi and many more
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Brimstone wrote:Just so you know, several languages CAPITALIZE surnames. You will very likely find KAMIYA Satoshi.

Same as with HOJYO Takashi and many more
That's not a hard-and-fast rule. It's just what some Japanese do because they're tired of Westerners messing up their names.
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Well then, sice we are speaking English, shouldn't it be Satoshi Kamiya? This is somewhat confusing since Kamiya's book says "Satoshi Kamiya" why not Kamiya Satoshi? Oh well Kamiya Satoshi it is...
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Well, to muddy the water further, Kamiya-san will answer to "Satoshi Kamiya" because he lived in the USA for a year or so. However, he's back in Japan now, and the Japanese in general like people to get their names right (i.e. surnames first). I think that we as origami people should make the effort to correctly learn the names of the people we refer to on a regular basis. It's just common courtesy, and it reduces confusion in the long run. If you're unsure about a name, feel free to ask me.
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eric_son wrote:I'm still trying to muster the courage to start working on that model. :oops:
:D Same here... Where do I find diagrams?
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*wonders how often that question has been asked and answered already*

Just use the search...
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Umm... I have tried already, and It says:

"No topics or posts met your search criteria"
:(
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Cupcake wrote:Umm... I have tried already, and It says:

"No topics or posts met your search criteria"
:(
Do you mean the dragon? I think it's in a book or in origami tanteidan...something
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*sigh*
The Ancient Dragon can be found in...
It is in "The works of Satoshi Kamiya" (Kamiya Satoshi.....) I think also a magazine, but I forget.
You can buy it from JOAS, Sasuga, and maybe others.
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Joseph Wu wrote:That's not a hard-and-fast rule. It's just what some Japanese do because they're tired of Westerners messing up their names.
My counterparts in France have their surnames capitalized in their presentation cards. That was the first time I saw this and it was back in 2001. It seems that even there some words are used sometimes for names and surnames as well, so this is how they distinguish between both.
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Cupcake wrote:Umm... I have tried already, and It says:

"No topics or posts met your search criteria"
:(
Can you tell me for what you have searched?
I tried "Ancient", "Dragon", "Ancient Dragon", "Satoshi", "Kamiya", "Satoshi Kamiya", "Satoshi Kamiya Ancient Dragon" and got every time a lot of results.
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maybe he searched the Rock-Way:
dragin, anceint drogin, stosha kimaja

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Chris: :lol:
Brimstone wrote:My counterparts in France have their surnames capitalized in their presentation cards. That was the first time I saw this and it was back in 2001. It seems that even there some words are used sometimes for names and surnames as well, so this is how they distinguish between both.
Sorry...I was still only thinking of Japan. I didn't mean to comment on any other countries.
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back on topic.....

Here is the Atlas Beetle I designed:
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The two points coming out of the head come from the bottom of the paper which is counter to what the real bug looks like. I hadn't really looked at the bug closely.
I'm trying to fix this in my next revision.
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