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- Ondrej.Cibulka
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here is the promised stegosaurus
Fernando Gilgado Gomez
stegosaurus
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									stegosaurus
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				halogen64
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Here are some of my latest folds. For the first time I tried my hand at wet folding (Cicada, Crane, and Dragonfly).
Hideo Komatsu - Giraffe



Hideo Komatsu - Dog

Robert J. Lang - Robert J. Lang - Shizuoka Cicada (Front)


Robert J. Lang - Dancing Crane

Fumiaki Kawahata - Golden Ringed Dragonfly

Phillip Chapman-Bell - Fujimoto Cube with Hexakaidecagonal Iris Closure (Folded from Creasepattern)

			
			
									
									
						Hideo Komatsu - Giraffe



Hideo Komatsu - Dog

Robert J. Lang - Robert J. Lang - Shizuoka Cicada (Front)


Robert J. Lang - Dancing Crane

Fumiaki Kawahata - Golden Ringed Dragonfly

Phillip Chapman-Bell - Fujimoto Cube with Hexakaidecagonal Iris Closure (Folded from Creasepattern)

Octopus by Peter Engel

(the eye detail was a bit messy but the camera flash makes it look worse then it is).
My first model from tissue foil. Couldn't have made it without but I'm not sure I like using it, you loose the whole satisfying creasing feeling you get with normal paper.
			
			
									
									
(the eye detail was a bit messy but the camera flash makes it look worse then it is).
My first model from tissue foil. Couldn't have made it without but I'm not sure I like using it, you loose the whole satisfying creasing feeling you get with normal paper.
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as a little commercial for the monthly folding challenge i'm going to post my contribution to it - a skull mask based on tomoko fuse's kentoku
[img]http://www.boku-do.de/picture_library/Skull1.jpg[/img]
			
			
									
									
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- Ondrej.Cibulka
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BarneyL, modular ray cube: nice model, I like it.
origami_8, Mountain Goat: very clean fold, perfect.
halogen64, Komatsu - Giraffe: my wife said - I like it very much! It is very cute. Thank you for sharing.
halogen64, Fujimoto Cube with Hexakaidecagonal Iris Closure: my wife said - I would like to know to fold it. I think it is enough to say.
eteokles, Origami Skeleton of Tyrannosarus Rex: I am looking forward to your wooden base and a better picture!
BarneyL, Octopus by Peter Engel: I think that this is the best octopus, excellent model. Your version is a little bit crumpled. Try to use mulberry paper, it do not look crumpled in anyway, but if is it better to fold, that is the question.
grizzly man, skull mask: very nice, clean folded model, congratulation! Post it to the month challenge.
			
			
									
									origami_8, Mountain Goat: very clean fold, perfect.
halogen64, Komatsu - Giraffe: my wife said - I like it very much! It is very cute. Thank you for sharing.
halogen64, Fujimoto Cube with Hexakaidecagonal Iris Closure: my wife said - I would like to know to fold it. I think it is enough to say.
eteokles, Origami Skeleton of Tyrannosarus Rex: I am looking forward to your wooden base and a better picture!
BarneyL, Octopus by Peter Engel: I think that this is the best octopus, excellent model. Your version is a little bit crumpled. Try to use mulberry paper, it do not look crumpled in anyway, but if is it better to fold, that is the question.
grizzly man, skull mask: very nice, clean folded model, congratulation! Post it to the month challenge.
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