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- stevieboy1
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- stevieboy1
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No Wish it was!! It is Mariposa butterfly, Book Papiroinsectos, Model by Manuel Sirgo Alvarez.Wizmatt wrote:Cool..nice work with the fly (from what I can see).....and is that Peter Engel's butterfly?
Id love to make Peter Engel's butterfly but I dont have the diagrams.
Sorry about my pics they can be a bit blurry as I only have a camra on my phone.
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Steve
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The Engel Butterfly, & Langs in Origami Zoo share the same structure but are finished differently. Lang discusses it in the foreword and juxtaposes the CP's for comparison.
Nice job though, both the Fly & Butterfly in Origami Zoo are badly diagrammed & thus difficult to complete at all, let alone satisfactorily.
Nice job though, both the Fly & Butterfly in Origami Zoo are badly diagrammed & thus difficult to complete at all, let alone satisfactorily.
"Had we but world enough and time..."
What have I folded lately... Unfortunately not much. I really miss it, but the business of the modern world has kept me from sitting down and having a nice folding session. I have been photographing a lot of work lately so here are two new photos. (feel free to view them on my flickr site as well)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexsoukasart
Squirrel
Designed by Michael Lafosse folded by me from one uncut square sheet of handmade paper.

Koi
Designed by Michael Lafosse folded by me from one uncut square sheet of 150lb watercolor paper.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexsoukasart
Squirrel
Designed by Michael Lafosse folded by me from one uncut square sheet of handmade paper.

Koi
Designed by Michael Lafosse folded by me from one uncut square sheet of 150lb watercolor paper.

my Gallery: www.flickr.com/photos/alexsoukasart
Yeah, I was going to say that the are based on the same cp. Keep folding the insects Stevieboy1, they're great. (but try taking better pictures)InsomniacFolder wrote:The Engel Butterfly, & Langs in Origami Zoo share the same structure but are finished differently. Lang discusses it in the foreword and juxtaposes the CP's for comparison.
On Sunday we had a little Origami meeting where we folded lots of simple flowers. The blossoms are made from 7,5cm iridescent paper while the stems are made from 15cm kami.

Here are some random folds I did today:
Stiefel by L. Holstein (diagrams here) from 4,5x9cm paper, a very elegant model.

Baby by Kunihiko Kasahara from 7,5cm kami. The picture is a bit blurry but I liked it the most of all the ones I did even though there have been sharper ones.

Sunflowers by Saburo Kase from two layers of tissue paper glued together lightly with spray adhesive from approximately 25cm paper. I changed the folding sequence a little bit so I could use double coloured paper instead of glueing a smaller square in the middle of the paper.

Relaxed man on shoey island or the fortunate suitor...
I had this very thick handmade paper that doesn't hold a fold and had the stupid idea that it could maybe help to make it more shapeable when glueing it to a sheet of aluminium foil. Then I thought this would be the perfect paper to fold Jeremy Shafer's unfortunate suitor. Well it was hell to fold and on the last step I gave up, the small man just did not want to go down under the shoe. So I decided if he liked it so much to stay on the top he should have his will. Somehow I'm very happy how the model turned out in the end, the little guy looks so relaxed and happy, I guess he really is

Electra by David Mitchell from 30 sheets of very cheap 7,5cm paper.


Here are some random folds I did today:
Stiefel by L. Holstein (diagrams here) from 4,5x9cm paper, a very elegant model.

Baby by Kunihiko Kasahara from 7,5cm kami. The picture is a bit blurry but I liked it the most of all the ones I did even though there have been sharper ones.

Sunflowers by Saburo Kase from two layers of tissue paper glued together lightly with spray adhesive from approximately 25cm paper. I changed the folding sequence a little bit so I could use double coloured paper instead of glueing a smaller square in the middle of the paper.

Relaxed man on shoey island or the fortunate suitor...
I had this very thick handmade paper that doesn't hold a fold and had the stupid idea that it could maybe help to make it more shapeable when glueing it to a sheet of aluminium foil. Then I thought this would be the perfect paper to fold Jeremy Shafer's unfortunate suitor. Well it was hell to fold and on the last step I gave up, the small man just did not want to go down under the shoe. So I decided if he liked it so much to stay on the top he should have his will. Somehow I'm very happy how the model turned out in the end, the little guy looks so relaxed and happy, I guess he really is

Electra by David Mitchell from 30 sheets of very cheap 7,5cm paper.

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Propeller-driven Aircraft
This is my combined design based on Jose Ulldemolins' base and Noboru Miyajima's propeller.
Paper size 25cm x 25cm
Paper type: Foil


Paper size 25cm x 25cm
Paper type: Foil


- stevieboy1
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Yeah There were a few confusing and not so well explained bits on them but with a little persistance I managed to get though them ok.InsomniacFolder wrote:Nice job though, both the Fly & Butterfly in Origami Zoo are badly diagrammed & thus difficult to complete at all, let alone satisfactorily.
I have to keep hidding the fly as my kids keep trying to claim it haha.
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Soooooo nice Cyclommatus Metalifer, Frydrych!!! The shape is perfect, and it is so small! Congratulations...
Diego da Silva. A Brazilian Origamist.
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