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hmmmm interesting CP It looks like the upper right side is the head and the lower left is the tail. the parts on the side with the circles look like the limbs. am i correct?
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Very nice flying carp :shock:
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Sadarac wrote:hmmmm interesting CP It looks like the upper right side is the head and the lower left is the tail. the parts on the side with the circles look like the limbs. am i correct?
Yes you right!!
euroboy Thanks!!!!! :wink:
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WHOOOO!

I have been enlightened by "ODS" as to solving cps :)

before i woulda been very confused :(
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Cool! That was quick !

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cool, very nice!
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HankSimon,chesslo Thanks guys !!!!!! :)

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Designed by Hoang Trung Thanh
40-40
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http://origami.artists.free.fr/Hoangtru ... ordman.htm

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scolopendra 43/2

Designed by Andrey Ermakov
paper tape...
it's new idea of scale like me more :)

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Post by HankSimon »

That looks more like a massively long collapse or accordian fold... and does look like it is less tedious than the typical scales.

Plus, it reminds me of a furry child's toy (no, not a furry child ! :-), which would crawl forward like an inch worm when you stroked its back....

So, I have that question: Does the model move up and down (undulate) like an inch worm or caterpillar when you stroke one or two fingers down its back from head to tail ?

If that unintended feature does work, I believe that the effect would be an amazing video.

Thanx,

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anermak. what is that marlboro thing?? it's neat looking but i cant make heads or tails of it.
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HankSimon wrote:
So, I have that question: Does the model move up and down (undulate) like an inch worm or caterpillar when you stroke one or two fingers down its back from head to tail ?

If that unintended feature does work, I believe that the effect would be an amazing video.
Thanks !!!!
You absolutely right!!!!^)
It's very dinamic model and i try to upload the video of it!!!
CatEater malboro it the character of Final fantasy games///it's only first version next be much better
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anermak, i have folded a part of your scolopendra 43/2, :D was very successfull!!!! i will fold this with bigger paper soon. Is there a recommanded paper size for this?
ill try take some photo if possible from my laptop! :?
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chesslo wrote:Is there a recommanded paper size for this?
I think 30, or 40 cm :roll:

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globe op.48
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From two parts : sphere- elefantenhaut
leg- handmade paper

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Wow! i really admire your work!
Will you be making a diagram for this? :)
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Nice design, congratulations! :)
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