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I finished modifications Panter's of Mark Leonard.
well done.
but I don't like the head, it's looks somehow like an alien-head to me. but the panter looks heavier now, I like it :)

I've folded Robert Langs scorpion from "Origami Insects and their Kin". it turned out quite nice, I think.
[img]http://freenet-homepage.de/origamichris ... /skor1.jpg[/img]
[img]http://freenet-homepage.de/origamichris ... /skor2.jpg[/img]
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origamimasterjared wrote:
artur biernacki wrote:I finished modifications Panter's of Mark Leonard.
Nice job, Artur. You're the only other person I've seen fold this, besides me. And I folded it about four years ago...
I love that model. I folded about 2 years ago. I have a picture http://espanol.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/g ... pg&.src=ph
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Brimstone wrote:
origamimasterjared wrote:
artur biernacki wrote:I finished modifications Panter's of Mark Leonard.
Nice job, Artur. You're the only other person I've seen fold this, besides me. And I folded it about four years ago...
I love that model. I folded about 2 years ago. I have a picture http://espanol.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/g ... pg&.src=ph
Found my picture. I folded this in 2003 sometime, from tissue-foil. It was subsequently crushed (which is why it's so wrinkled). This picture was taken in 2006.
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TheRealChris wrote:
I've folded Robert Langs scorpion from "Origami Insects and their Kin". it turned out quite nice, I think.
[img]http://freenet-homepage.de/origamichris ... /skor1.jpg[/img]
[img]http://freenet-homepage.de/origamichris ... /skor2.jpg[/img]
wow you folded that really well. I like how you did the legs.

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thank you very much :)
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Patch of Grass by me
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Carousel by me (a challenge by alsiher_navoi)
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I will most likely be folding this gagin with better paper. The model seems fine, It's just the paper.
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Post by alisher_navoi »

Good work cuppsy ol mate. You`ve done well . I`ll start the folds as soon as my exams are over. U know if you acutally map out additional layers (like miny preliminary bases) to the corners of the actuall starting square, it may even be possible to do 4 horses, and because it is comming from the sides, you can also do a colour change on the horses.

But good progress! Just curious what starting base did you use. Seems like you got the top of the carousel from the centre. Try to use larger paper so you can allocate a small portion of the centre for the top and the large sorroundings for the horses itself so you can even add detailing to the horse, to do so you may need to try doing double preliminary bases to the sides before you begin.
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You'll have to figure out the CP, and then modify it :D I could probably have made it with 4 horses, but I went with two because thats what you said.

From my pictures, it looks more like dwarves dancing around a mushroom.
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An open octahedron designed by Carmen Sprung

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Spider - John Montroll
(Animal Origami For Enthusiast)

40x40cm baking paper

i like how it turned out :)

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Musk ox

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You know, muskoxen have a distinctive defensive behavior: when the herd is threatened, the bulls and cows will face outward to form a stationary ring around the calves. This is an effective defense against predators such as wolves...


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Post by Daydreamer »

Very nice scene :-) But you forgot to put the calves in the middle...
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Do you know any model about muskox calves?
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Post by Cupcake »

Try folding a small muskox, and then shaping it differently
Interesting scene, although the devil seems a bit off topic...
Where is the diagrams for the moskox published?
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musk ox is published in North American Origami Animals by Joh Montroll
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