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@ Rdrutel that is a really cool concept! the only suggestion I have is to try to puff out the bodies of the frog to give them a little more volume. I don't know how easy it would be to do it......
@ JeossMayhem Very nice! The turtle looks good, but you should definitely wet fold it! It would add even more to the model. That reminds me, i really have to get around to folding the puffer fish.....
Andrew
@ JeossMayhem Very nice! The turtle looks good, but you should definitely wet fold it! It would add even more to the model. That reminds me, i really have to get around to folding the puffer fish.....
Andrew
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I've just folded Hsi Hua Liu's rabbit from CP I saw at Origami Weekly. And I made a little tutorial showing how I did it.

See tips here: http://origami-brasil.blogspot.com/2009 ... do-cp.html

See tips here: http://origami-brasil.blogspot.com/2009 ... do-cp.html
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Geoff, that Hawksbill Turtle is awesome! Well done. Probably one of my favourites so far! I'm certainly glad you quit your job!!!
The shell, the head, the proportions of the legs...everything is awesome about this model!!!
A different colour background would accentuate its features - for your next photograph. And maybe a solid colour green would also show the lines of the shell better, they get lost in the white shadings.
Rod, nice work. Reminds me very much of Dr Bernie Peyton's Frogs on a leaf (from differents papers, of course).
Did you paint the red, or how did you hide it in the rest of the model?
Cool concept.
Quentin
The shell, the head, the proportions of the legs...everything is awesome about this model!!!
A different colour background would accentuate its features - for your next photograph. And maybe a solid colour green would also show the lines of the shell better, they get lost in the white shadings.
Rod, nice work. Reminds me very much of Dr Bernie Peyton's Frogs on a leaf (from differents papers, of course).
Did you paint the red, or how did you hide it in the rest of the model?
Cool concept.
Quentin
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Hah, thanks Quentin. I thought the paper would look cool but at the end I was rather disappointed. The paper I have prepped for the next one is a dark green unryu with some darker fibers, but still not what I'm looking for. I'm probably gonna end up with four or five different versions until I find a paper/prep combo I'm satisfied with...
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Water Buffalo
designer - Nguyen Hung Cuong
[img]http://origamipro.ucoz.ru/_fr/0/7162622.jpg[/img]
[img]http://origamipro.ucoz.ru/_fr/0/5788137.jpg[/img]
designer - Nguyen Hung Cuong
[img]http://origamipro.ucoz.ru/_fr/0/7162622.jpg[/img]
[img]http://origamipro.ucoz.ru/_fr/0/5788137.jpg[/img]
p@ Great works!!!
tessellation
only from Joel Cooper photo

fujimoto tesselation variation
Fold only from photo
Paper rectangle 1: 5
My idea CP Here

tessellation
only from Joel Cooper photo

fujimoto tesselation variation
Fold only from photo
Paper rectangle 1: 5
My idea CP Here

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Great folds of Nguyen Hung Cuong's water buffalo by both Jared and Victoria. [2]
I've searched for the CP everywhere on net but I've found nothing... Is it avaliable in a book or magazine?
I've searched for the CP everywhere on net but I've found nothing... Is it avaliable in a book or magazine?
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Thanks a lot to you all!
aces21, origami-brasil.
I've found the link to diagram by google search on some vietnam site.
Vykintas73.
This is really a tablecloth paper. It is rather good for folding, especially for wet-folding. Water buffalo is folded from 40x40 sm square.
aces21, origami-brasil.
I've found the link to diagram by google search on some vietnam site.
Vykintas73.
This is really a tablecloth paper. It is rather good for folding, especially for wet-folding. Water buffalo is folded from 40x40 sm square.
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OK. I'll give it a try too 'cause it has dimensions large enough for some complex models and the texture and the colours are nice and it's coloured all thickness through.Victoria Serova wrote:
Vykintas73.
This is really a tablecloth paper. It is rather good for folding, especially for wet-folding. Water buffalo is folded from 40x40 sm square.

