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poor fox... it looks as if the feet where broken [img]http://freenet-homepage.de/origamichris ... _quiet.gif[/img]I tried to shape the legs a little
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hop, I agree.
I agree also with the nice dragon.
talking about cats, folded during my lunch time at work:
Anibal Voyer's siamese (wraping paper 16x16 cm)
[img]http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/905/ ... 001wy2.jpg[/img]
some day I'll manage to not rip the head
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I agree also with the nice dragon.
talking about cats, folded during my lunch time at work:
Anibal Voyer's siamese (wraping paper 16x16 cm)
[img]http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/905/ ... 001wy2.jpg[/img]
some day I'll manage to not rip the head

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JeossMayhem, your dragon is so cool
i folded the owl by kutsuta kyohei.


i folded the owl by kutsuta kyohei.

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yeah i did make it from the back of the seals, and nice dragon by the wayJeossMayhem wrote:Hah awesome. I hate english but I think I passed. We had some pretty terrible excerpts...
Did you make it out of the back of the labels? When I first noticed they were squares the proctor came to our desks and threw them all away.
That used to happen to me. Try folding the neck so that it puts less tension on the paper by changing the angle slightlyperrosaurio wrote:some day I'll manage to not rip the head ...
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Amazing owl, well done!
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My latest design, Children


By the way, for those who didn't notice, I have a flickr gallery at http://www.flickr.com/photos/7348016@N03/
Hey everyone. You wouldn't believe the origami evening I've just had. I'm typing this at 2am and have just returned from my university's campus talent competition. It is the biggest competition of its kind in the country, and geuss what. I got to do the decor!
Imagine this: Hanging from the roof are five modular origami designs each about 3 feet (1 meter) across in a V shape open side front. The roof of the auditorium this event was held in is about 15m high, meaning that these models are suspended ±5m in the air! The center model is a gyroscope, with six drapes spreading out from just above it. On its wings and a bit lower hang two sonobe balls (30 unit), and on the outside are two umulius rectangulum models (One of which was only a few millimeters from falling!). All this is white.
I also entered a last minute one-night-stand kinda piece as a sculpting arts entry. Coolest new idea in the piece is to mount a FIT in a rotating arangement (made using my construction system). One tetrahedon is gold and the other 4 are black. In the fitting it's in, the gold tetrahedron stands perfectly upright, which creates a great effect. I also won the award (& some ching) for "the most significant contibution to the sculpting arts". Now all of a sudden everyone is asking: "How much do you ask for a show?" I never thought people would like it that much.
I'm only gonna get the foto's next week, so don't stress.
Imagine this: Hanging from the roof are five modular origami designs each about 3 feet (1 meter) across in a V shape open side front. The roof of the auditorium this event was held in is about 15m high, meaning that these models are suspended ±5m in the air! The center model is a gyroscope, with six drapes spreading out from just above it. On its wings and a bit lower hang two sonobe balls (30 unit), and on the outside are two umulius rectangulum models (One of which was only a few millimeters from falling!). All this is white.
I also entered a last minute one-night-stand kinda piece as a sculpting arts entry. Coolest new idea in the piece is to mount a FIT in a rotating arangement (made using my construction system). One tetrahedon is gold and the other 4 are black. In the fitting it's in, the gold tetrahedron stands perfectly upright, which creates a great effect. I also won the award (& some ching) for "the most significant contibution to the sculpting arts". Now all of a sudden everyone is asking: "How much do you ask for a show?" I never thought people would like it that much.
I'm only gonna get the foto's next week, so don't stress.
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