Robert J. Lang - Assyrian Bull (CP)
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You can see, again the same shape of the base. No invention, just equations... But way from base to final model is long and hard, no disccusion.
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Here's my second attempt, folded from 22cm x 22cm of MC-treated double tissue paper. (My first attempt with Japanese foil turned out terrible...)
I fell in love with this model the moment I saw it, so I just had to try it.
I'm quite sure I got the hind part of the model right, but I'm not sure how the neck is done yet.
I fell in love with this model the moment I saw it, so I just had to try it.
I'm quite sure I got the hind part of the model right, but I'm not sure how the neck is done yet.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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And following swiftly....
my third attempt which is far better than the second in my opinion
Folded from a 22cm square again. Maybe I should use a 1m square like Lang did to be able to shape all those details, but folding such large pieces of paper is such a pain....
my third attempt which is far better than the second in my opinion
Folded from a 22cm square again. Maybe I should use a 1m square like Lang did to be able to shape all those details, but folding such large pieces of paper is such a pain....
So long and keep folding ^_^
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If the violinists had enough skill(or even a beginner) they would know the general area. I'm sorry, but your analogy about is flawed Also, I just realized I am 14-12 years latewolf wrote:
Now, imagine if violinists had to compute the resonant frequencies of the strings just to figure out where to place their fingers to get a particular note.
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