Satoshi Kamiya - Cerberus (CP)
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- mithrandir
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kamiya's cerberus
I'm having some troubles too. I made as arthur showed, but I couldn't make the toes (i've done like ancient dragon, but it doesn't work very well and enclosure the paper inside. The opened part is under the model, so I coudn't open it properly). I'm having trouble with the heads too!!! How to make the hexagonal part appears outside (I tried to reverse it, but it doesn't worked). Arthur, could you post more photos???
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Has anybody made further progress after the images Artur posted? I collapsed the base and followed the images and now am kind of stuck.
The last paragraph of the Japanese text accompanying the CP mentions the Ancient Dragon and Wizard along with the front limbs of Cerberus (from my limited understanding). I don't know if this is meant to say that the front-leg design is the same, or is derived from these models. I may have to pull out a kanji dictionary and see if there are more hints buried in the text...
The real sticking point for me is the heads. Each head has three forward-facing flaps and one backwards-facing one. If anybody knows which features of the head each is supposed to turn into, that would help a lot.
The last paragraph of the Japanese text accompanying the CP mentions the Ancient Dragon and Wizard along with the front limbs of Cerberus (from my limited understanding). I don't know if this is meant to say that the front-leg design is the same, or is derived from these models. I may have to pull out a kanji dictionary and see if there are more hints buried in the text...
The real sticking point for me is the heads. Each head has three forward-facing flaps and one backwards-facing one. If anybody knows which features of the head each is supposed to turn into, that would help a lot.
We are two! Maybe Artur could post further instructions on how to finish the Cerberus. After too much trying I have given up, until I get some help.Tim Foley wrote:Has anybody made further progress after the images Artur posted? I collapsed the base and followed the images and now am kind of stuck.
I think you are right about the front limbs. Maybe there are more hints buried in the text. What intrigues me most is that Artur can't read Japanese! So I guess he folded the model without any hints. What an origami genius he is!Tim Foley wrote: The last paragraph of the Japanese text accompanying the CP mentions the Ancient Dragon and Wizard along with the front limbs of Cerberus (from my limited understanding). I don't know if this is meant to say that the front-leg design is the same, or is derived from these models. I may have to pull out a kanji dictionary and see if there are more hints buried in the text...
Maybe it would be easier for us to figure it out if we had folded many models by Kamiya, as Artur has. Or maybe not... He folded the Ancient Dragon from the CP...
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What I think you mean is that, "Yes it is illegal." And no, no one will scan the CP for you, not on this forum anyways.....
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I've managed to collapse the crease pattern (minus some details in the feat (8 1/2" copy paper does not make this easy). I am currently working on shaping the heads. I also noticed that my tail looks shorter. Does anyone know how to make the tail longer? I will upload pictures of my progress tomorrow sometime.