Well, it looks like a good one to try! I think i will do it. What does the final model look like?anyone tried this cp
What have you folded lately?
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fell best
it is the fell beast by Sebastian Arellano
http://origami.artists.free.fr/sebastia ... lbeast.htm
anyone folded it
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I have no idea where I got it (it was a christmas present this year) but I do have it, and it was not used, so I don't think that it is out of print (im not sure, I just dont think that it is). You could always try looking on amazon for it, and there are some very good deals on amazon used (and honestly, just because they are used, doesn't mean that they aren't in good shape, my friend uses amazon used, and he got a book that was used an looked like it was brand new)
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Re: fell best
Just finished it today, but because of the paper I used it looks like some kind of seadragon. Ill post pics as soon as I take a good one!Origamidragon wrote:it is the fell beast by Sebastian Arellano
anyone folded it
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Yes, sticks. That's what they're called.insaneorigami wrote:nice yodas! does the one on the right have two sticks? ninja yoda!
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I posted here its photo two times, it is honor for me, that you refold it. And how it is excellently folded! It is just Fujimoto tesselation folded on rectangle. Ravi Apte taugh me this design several years ago. I never make more than 11 level tesselation.anermak wrote:Fold only from photo
Paper rectangle 1: 5
My idea CP Here
(Picture of fujimoto tesselation variation)
You are genius. Up to ten folds and finished model is as alive. Personally, I prefer such origami art, not technical excellence usualy for more than 200 steps and so... technical.origami-brasil wrote:Hey, I think you already know my seal...
But now I've just finished photodiagrams, if someone would like to spend some 3 minutes to fold it...
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Well, here's my hawksbill turtle out of tissue/foil/thai unryu. Came out better than my last one. More pictures on my blog.


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