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Cupcake wrote:Copy paper would be the best paper to doodle with, because theres lots of it! :D
I disagree in this point because copy paper not only needs to be cut square first but also rips easily and doesn´t show colourchanges.

For doodling I use either memocube paper or cheap precut Origami paper.
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origami_8 wrote:Black Forest Cuckoo Clock - Robert J. Lang
10 x 100 cm foilpaper
Again??? How many clocks have you folded? 99.99 % of all the origamists in the world would not dare to fold this model and you have folded more than one. My admiration for you has grown even more.
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It´s not so hard to fold, only time expensive.
Many people make the mistake to use too large paper for their first try, thinking it would be easier but exactly the reverse is the case. I wouldn´t take a longer rectangle than 2m for this model.
How many have I folded? Two and a half. On my first try some years ago I lost interest half way through. The five meter long painting paper I used was of very bad quality and ripped in some places when only being folded once...
Now the 1m paper was nice to handle but sometimes a little bit small, using foil was a good choice, so for a first try I would recomend foilpaper around 1.5m long and a night to work through because it´s better to make it in one go and don´t stop in between. If you have a fellow folder, do it together (Gerwin´s third clock should be ready soon), late night folding sessions are a lot of fun :D
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Copy paper would be the best paper to doodle with, because theres lots of it! Very Happy
I also disagree, copy paper is way to thick and tends to rip fast with complex models. maybe you should try thin kraftpaper :)
besides: I never saw any of your models folded with nice paper. you made it even worse with colouring your copy paper in a really horrible way:
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I agree with Chris, Crayons aren´t the best way to colour paper.
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:P I already knew that. However, you keep saying how copy paper rips easily. I haven't had any rip in a very long time!
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Anna, did you make the clock out of foil from Nicholas Terry's shop? Is it the only place to buy foil that's a meter long? It looks amazingly clean for being only 10 cm wide :shock: .
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Yes, it´s Terry foil.
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"If the only tool you have is a hammer, then every problem looks like a nail." - Abraham Maslow
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Leaf Katydid, Brian Chan
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Rabbit, Fujikura Atsuo
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How about that Cupcacke:
You fold your models first with copy paper, now you know how to fold them, than you take a piece of nice paper fold it again and then take a photo and post it in "What have you folded lately", but only from the good paper model and not from the trash bin model.
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Post by origamimasterjared »

Yeah, and no more crayons.
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Haha, but then we'd probably lose the pleasure of seeing a whopping five submissions a day. :roll:
Cupcake: Now at 5.42 posts a day.
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Hippocampus by Roman Diaz
21x21cm double layered mc treated tissue paper

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Post by Cupcake »

Thats what I at first planned to do, but I guess that idea sort of died.
However, since I found new kami paper, I guess I could try it again :D
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