
Just have a question that's been bugging me about the different papers there are out there. I've only used regular printing paper and wrapping paper (somehow it's similar to foil-backed paper) before for models, and I find that when you're trying to do a complex 3-D model, it just doesn't cut it!
I've been browsing the forums and I tend to notice that the majority of models are created with "foil paper," the paper that is also the highest on the sticky poll. I've seen the homemade method to make it in Nicolas Terry's "Passion Origami" and plan on giving that a try.
Do you guys make your own foil paper using this method? Or is there paper like that you can buy out there? And would you say the results for complex 3-D models is good or poor?
I'm mostly looking for a type of paper that gives nice results but isn't hard to get or hard to make (buying it would be hard in my position since I'm a bit young.)
I'm planning on doing quite a few hard models during the summer like the Ancient Dragon, Black Forest Cookoo Clock, Bull Moose, etc., so I'm looking for the best paper I can get my hands on for them.
If someone has experience in folding those models, what type of paper would you recommend? Would nice wrapping paper be sufficient? Would foil paper (or foil-backed paper, I think they're the same thing?) be better?
Sorry for the extensive post

