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Pseudoscorpion
I folded this model from crease pattern 50 x 50.
Pseudoscorpion by Katsuta Kyohei. Take a look!!!


Pseudoscorpion by Katsuta Kyohei. Take a look!!!


Hey everyone! It's been a while since I posted on this topic, but I am still here nonetheless. So, I have recently opened up a new gallery of my works on flickr. For those of you who are interested, the link to it is in my signature (it's in French, by the way, but that shouldn't be too troubling I beleive.)
Anyway, here are some of my most recent folds :
Eagle 2006 by Nguyen Hung Cuong
From a 45x45cm square. It didn't came out as good as I had expected, since the head part became very thick, but I suppose that it is not too bad either.

Angel by Dao Cuong Quyet
From a 60x60cm square.

Hina Ichigo by Horiguchi Naoto.
From a 60x60cm square. A character from Rozen Maiden.

Housemaid by Ryo Kamiya
From a 60x60cm square. I accidently switched the flap that would become her hat with her hair one... Because of this, I couldn't do her hat (and just didn't want to fix it afterwards.) Still, I beleive that this model is the hardest one I have ever tried, it being my 3rd try and all.

Elvish Ranger designed by myself
From a 45x45cm square. I think I got pretty much every element that makes up a good elvish ranger. He even has a quiver on his back!

Harpy designed by myself
From a 45x45cm square. I really like how she turned out. Probably one of my favorite designs as well. You might want to check on my gallery for more pictures of her. The wings are actually larger than they appear

Anyway, here are some of my most recent folds :
Eagle 2006 by Nguyen Hung Cuong
From a 45x45cm square. It didn't came out as good as I had expected, since the head part became very thick, but I suppose that it is not too bad either.

Angel by Dao Cuong Quyet
From a 60x60cm square.

Hina Ichigo by Horiguchi Naoto.
From a 60x60cm square. A character from Rozen Maiden.

Housemaid by Ryo Kamiya
From a 60x60cm square. I accidently switched the flap that would become her hat with her hair one... Because of this, I couldn't do her hat (and just didn't want to fix it afterwards.) Still, I beleive that this model is the hardest one I have ever tried, it being my 3rd try and all.

Elvish Ranger designed by myself
From a 45x45cm square. I think I got pretty much every element that makes up a good elvish ranger. He even has a quiver on his back!

Harpy designed by myself
From a 45x45cm square. I really like how she turned out. Probably one of my favorite designs as well. You might want to check on my gallery for more pictures of her. The wings are actually larger than they appear

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Wow, great folds! The eagle looks great-the character is very good. The angel is good, but it looks a little flat-there are so many right angles and so few graceful curves in its posture. The wings especially could use some curves. The housemaid is great! congratulations on folding that one and making it look so good on top of that! Do you have a back view of your elf? I would like to see the quiver. And your harpy is great! The legs are very nice looking-they add a lot of character to the piece. And the wings are done very creatively-how did you make the feathers?
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Pteranodon
Again, I think that it has different name in older books of master Gómez.
[img]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g275/ ... nodonA.jpg[/img]
Pteranodon
Again, I think that it has different name in older books of master Gómez.
[img]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g275/ ... nodonA.jpg[/img]
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I folded Kamiya's sliepnir.


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My flickr gallery :: http://www.flickr.com/photos/69461975@N00/
My flickr gallery :: http://www.flickr.com/photos/69461975@N00/
My last folded origami...
My last folded origami was origami white swan.
i spend about 3 days to make it.
i spend about 3 days to make it.
Huge collections of Origami Video. Check it out!!
http://origamivideo4u.blogspot.com
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Wizards by Hojyo Takashi folded from 18 cm squares of foil paper with black tissue paper glued on the white side.

A very nice model (you can use them as finger puppets!!
) with a comfortable folding sequence. I'm not quite happy with the "face" though.
Diagrams in Tanteidan Magazine 109.

A very nice model (you can use them as finger puppets!!
Diagrams in Tanteidan Magazine 109.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Volcano
Model, which is designed with unbelievable simplicity. You must ask yourself "why I did not think out this???!!!"
[img]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g275/ ... 6sopka.jpg[/img]
Volcano
Model, which is designed with unbelievable simplicity. You must ask yourself "why I did not think out this???!!!"
[img]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g275/ ... 6sopka.jpg[/img]
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