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the horse is awesome. it has a nice movement and character to it :D

i just finished kiminha's chinese dragon. you can see it in kiminha's topic. :)
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Here's another version of my wild boar that's bigger and doesn't use metallic paper. (thanks for the tip Ondrej)

http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s17/ ... deview.jpg

http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s17/ ... ofhead.jpg
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Zerobar, that is absolutely incredible! :shock:

Would you consider releasing a crease pattern?
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Thanks, gimme this weekend. :wink: I might be able to put it up sooner, but I'll definitely be able to do it by this weekend. I did have a request for diagrams. I may give that a shot, but it will take longer than one week. Also, I have no program for it, so if someone could direct me towards a good program for drawing diagrams, I'd be very grateful.
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Post by Rdude »

That would be great!

Check out this topic, you may find just what you are looking for for diagraming.

viewtopic.php?t=1769[/url]

It also gives links to other topics for diagraming programs. I myself haven't diagramed using programs befor, but i think now is a good time for me to give it a try.

Hope that helps,

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If you're going to make a CP, I have to reccomend Cadstd. I don't know where the download is, probably a simple search could find it.
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Post by eric_son »

Robert Lang's Kabuto Mushi (from Origami Insects II)

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I decided to take a stab at Lang's Kabuto Mushi. So as not to waste good paper, I did a practice fold on plain old 14"x14" spreadsheet paper. To my surprise, I was able to fold the model without any tears. The model's design was well balanced.

Unlike the other insects from the said book, the legs on this one only had a few layers of paper, making it rather easy to shape.
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Cupcake wrote:That phoenix looks a lot like KAMIYA Satoshi's Phoenix...
Yeah, it does. The whole thing isn't all that original, really. But I wasn't trying to copy his, because that would require me to be a lot better... I just folded a 32x32 grid and realized I had a phoenix going, so I finished it. I wasn't thinking of any CP while I was folding it.
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A phoenix out of a 32:32 grid? Sounds interesting. Will you be making a Crease Pattern? :D
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Post by Watusa »

today i did a little origami doodle. starting by doing an incomplete pleat, i made a shallow cone, and sank the paper in and out, making this:

[img]http://img158.imageshack.us/img158/7113/curvy001hp9.th.jpg[/img]
[img]http://img180.imageshack.us/img180/737/curvy002ea4.th.jpg[/img]

another thing to do while im bored in future :)
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Hee hee, I used to do things like that all the time with sheets of paper passed out in class :D
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Cupcake wrote:A phoenix out of a 32:32 grid? Sounds interesting. Will you be making a Crease Pattern? :D
As soon as I can figure out how to make them....

But its nothing impressive. At all.
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True woven dodecahedron by Dave Brill from an A4 sheet of Lokta cut into 6 Equal parts.

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origami_8 wrote:True woven dodecahedron by Dave Brill from an A4 sheet of Lokta cut into 6 Equal parts.
What did you think of that paper for a modular model like this?

Most of the lokta that I have used becomes very floppy around the crease, so I'm not sure how well it would hold for something like this.
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I thought "Oh, this paper has a very nice gloss, it has to look marvelous if I fold a true woven dodecahedron out of it".
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