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Buttterflies
Six photos of the same butterfly folded from clear cellophane -
Double blintzed bird base - spread and squashed
Rotated between polarized filters

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I have also folded a butterfly. I glued a piece of Bananapaper with MC to Silk. Size from which I started was 17cmx17cm.
Modell is diagrammed in Advanced Origami by Michael G. LaFosse

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origami_8 wrote: Stiefel by L. Holstein ... a very elegant model.

Elektra by Thomas Hull (?) from 30 sheets of very cheap 7,5cm paper.
Nice selection.

The Stiefel also looks like a traditional napkin fold, the pixies boot.

The author of the Elektra is David Lister, the diagrams appear in a Paul Jackson book I have somewhere. I find a small (8cm x 8cm finished model) version of this always wows people far more than any Super complex single sheet models.
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sawfish op.61

Designed by Andrey Ermakov

1 square 50-50, two-side foil-papiros paper

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Post by helliluya »

WOW this is one TERRIFYING Sawfish!!

Great Job!!

And it reminds me of the movie "SAW" series :lol:
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Haven't designed anything in awhile, so yesterday, I thought I'd warm up with a redesign of a subject I've tried before. It's a robot from the anime Evangelion, Unit 01. I think I am sufficiently warm for this weekend's challenge...

[img]http://scripts.mit.edu/~jasonku/eva.jpg[/img]
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OrigamiMagiro wrote:I think I am sufficiently warm for this weekend's challenge...
I think so :wink:

anermak, your sawfish make me amazingly scaried :shock:
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WOW! That sawfish is amazing! :shock:
Terrific job, Anermak!

I folded:

Smilodon (Satoshi Kamiya)

Folded from Kraft paper, which subsequently was wetfolded into submission.

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Silverfish (Robert J. Lang)

Folded from tissue foil. This was the first bug that I ever folded out of tissue-foil.

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Chocobo (Satoshi Kamiya)

Also folded out of tissue foil.

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Snail on a Leaf (Nicholas Terry)

This was that first model I ever folded out of tissue foil. I folded it back at Christmas-time, upon recieving Nicholas' book (Passion Origami).

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Ancient Dragon (Satoshi Kamiya, obviously)

Folded from red tissue foil. This took forever to fold!

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Lion (Nicholas Terry)

Folded from tissue foil. I folded this for my Dad, because his zodiac sign is Leo.

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Stefano Bachis: Velociraptor
About this model is also threat of its author, I hope you remember it.

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I have folded Forcher's Fox, but with modifications suggested by Joseph Wu to adjust the colour change.

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and also Katsuta Kyohei's owl from cp.

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Both modles folded from mulberry paper.
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some little (yellow...) birds by satoshi kamiya

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I folded Spinosaurus by Kamiya Satoshi from CP.

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Jason it is good to see you folding again. Hoping to see more of your models soon.
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[img]http://fc20.deviantart.com/fs44/f/2009/058/d/6/January_Things_by_spiritofcat.jpg[/img]

I sat down and went through all of the January pages of Easy Origami 2009 Fold-a-Day Calendar by Jeff Cole and folded the things I liked the look of.

So, from left to right here we have:
January 26: Baby Penguin submitted by Sarah Beth Brown. I folded this out of two sheets of paper back to back to give the dual colour look.
January 20: Talking Dog submitted by Kathryn Lundgren, 9
My own variation on January 21: Traditional Turtle. The one in the calendar requires cutting, but I changed the design a bit to make it work without cutting.
January 12: Curvy Birdie by J. Cole
January 15: Mouse submitted by Maya Buckley, 7
January 8: Boy Scout Canoe by J. Cole
January 22: Box submitted by Mike Bright
January 28: Vanilla Cone. Again I used the double paper trick for the colour change. I guess mine is strawberry rather than vanilla.

A set of three cross-eye stereo photos. You can view them in 3D by crossing your eyes.
First is a general view of all the models.
Next is a close-up on the penguin because I really like the design.
Third is from above to better show the ice-cream and turtle models.


Also:
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... :lol: See here.
I had a go:
[img]http://fc27.deviantart.com/fs44/f/2009/059/9/6/Seal_by_spiritofcat.jpg[/img]

Nice easy to follow diagrams. Simple and elegant model. Well done Diego!
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