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I love Peyton's bluebird.

I wrote him some months ago and he told me that he was working in a book with his own models, but I don't know if it has been published already.
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Steller's Sea Eagle
From a single uncut square.
I made changes to the leg feathers, talons, wing feathers and beak compared to the first version.

I had trouble obtaining a bright white when usinc MC to prepare the paper. Eventually, I used unryu-kitchen foil-unryu, and was surprised that it folded quite well.
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Some prehistoric world..
Archaeopteryx by Kamiya Satoshi.

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Re: Nguyen Hung Cuong's Eagle 2007 frm CP - 1st success atte

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I got no progress on ryuzin.... i am stuck.... :((,.... here's some of my folding......

Antelope: from Origami Zoo
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J. Anibal Voyer's Horse
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Nguyen Hung Cuong Eagle... 50x50cm (the biggest I ever fold)
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Nguyen Hung Cuong Eagle... from A4 paper (the smallest :p)
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Comparisson
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any comment for better result on my next folding will be appreciated... :D
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divine boar by satoshi kamiya
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samurai helmet beetle by robert lang
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praying mantis by robert lang
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it doesn't stand itself because the legs are very thin :roll:
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Hey Artur!

Where did you found the cp for the archaeopteryx and the spinosaurus?, they look really cool.
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Well, I created:

Hare Sniffing the Air

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From a square with two colored sides.
I had to try about four different proportions to reach this balance.
My initial intention was to fold something that could remember Hsi Hua Liu style. I didn't use any usual foldind sequence.
It took me about 2 weeks to "realize" the folds at the dorsal portion.

Goliath Beetle

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Legs are still too short...

This is my second insect design. It's a lot better than my previous one, but it's simple to do. I got a square and did an axis whose height is 2/27 of the diagonal width. So I did a blintz bird base, folded some details for the head and shell.

Elasmosaurus

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There isn't much origami about Elasmossaurus. I saw Montroll's one, but it looked to me like a Diplodocus... Llanque's is very beautiful too...
Elasmos = thin plate (from greek). It wasn't a dinossaur like others, it was more "a water reptile". Also, it lived in the Late Cretaceous (after most dinossaurs).

So I designed this one based on this pic:
http://www.plesiosauria.com/elasmosaurus.jpg
It begins from a modified bird base (the center is at 1/4,1/4). The neck is done using some kind of hexpleating, I think. It has a lot of scales that can be used to hide pleats needed to curve the neck. Legs (or would they be flippers?) are boxpleated.
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luna moth(Actias dubernardi)
designer -Jason Ku
cp, 350x350mm

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i refolded my model and made a few alter

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Actias Dubernadi, model by Manuel Sirgo Alvarez

Had a bit of help working out the base from the cp etc but I think it turned out well yay!!
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Nice job, Stevieboy1! :)
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http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/bigbird.pdf
I made Big Bird that moves his beak when you squeeze him!
Ha, I'm soo noob
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