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grizzly man wrote:inspired by the last message of daydreamer i've tried a hexagonal box by mélisande (picture diagrams on her homepage)

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:O! That's beautiful!
Could you link me to her homepage? :oops: I'm not too strong on origamists...
I would love to give it a go, even if it's hard :)
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Pikachu
by Kozasa Keiichi

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Hexagonal box by Melisande

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Thanks Queenzi, instruction for my starbox are here
http://origami-art.org/gallery/Bo%EEte- ... hexagonale
This gallery is no more updated, my recent works are on my flickr account
http://www.flickr.com/photos/melisande-origami/
and on my blog, see my signature
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Goldfish - Yoshizawa:

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Papillion - Maekawa:

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Japanese Macaque - Maekawa:

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Horse - Maekawa:

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-Ray My Flickr Album
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Post by helliluya »

Siberian Husky designed by Fumiaki Kawahata from Origami Tanteidan Magazine 108 - 12*12cm Uncut square

The size of finished model is about (cm): 5 in length, 1.5 in width and 5 in height.

Open Cube designed by Nick Robinson from The Encyclopedia of Origami - 15*15cm Two colored paper

The size of finished model is about (cm): 3.75 in length, 3.75 in width and 3.75 in height.

Neat and Cute

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Re: Hexagonal box by Melisande

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Melisande wrote:Thanks Queenzi, instruction for my starbox are here
http://origami-art.org/gallery/Bo%EEte- ... hexagonale
This gallery is no more updated, my recent works are on my flickr account
http://www.flickr.com/photos/melisande-origami/
and on my blog, see my signature
ohh, pretty :) thank you, i'll give it a try!
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mantis op.7(vers 1)

My old design(2007)first try after little optimization

Square 30-30cm

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Wow! Great job on that one, Anermak. The details that you fit in are just fantastic. :)
My Flickr

Hi! It's been a long while since I've been active on here. I deleted my Dropbox years ago, so some things, like my Dragonfly Varileg guide, are lost to time. I may still have other things, though! Email me if you have any questions.
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I designed a rabbit and a boar. Also seen on my gallery. Please comment! :) Don't mind if you think it's trash, as long as you say how I can improve :)

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I also folded LaFosse's Mantis:

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Visit my flickr gallery! Please :D

http://www.flickr.com/photos/38104997@N08/
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Some progress on my Spectacled Bear (version 2)
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Descriptions on my flickr page

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Post by Sara »

I just folded Robert Lang's "A Miura-ken Beauty Rose". I admit it's still a very mediocre fold, but proud I am to at least have succeeded in making a mediocre fold. :)
I still need to figure out how to do the final shaping, but I think I now understand how to fold the base. And I definitely need to work with different paper the next time round. See how all the tips are slightly ripped and exposing white paper?
Although I'm grumbling, I am immensely proud. And IF I ever master the rose, perhaps I can make a video on it?
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Edit: Here's a picture I took of one Robert Lang folded: http://www.happyfolding.com/gallery-lan ... eauty_rose
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Post by Ben385 »

Sara, that is way better than any of my attempts. I would love to see a video on this rose.

Have you seen the white one folded by Lang in some of the convention photos? I don't know how he can manipulate the base into that.
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Post by 飛竜 »

I recently had an origami marathon :D it started on thursday. these are my first "advanced" models.
Satoshi kamiya´s lion and hercules beetle, R. Lang´s tree frog and Brian Chan´s maple leaf.
By the way is the lion supposed to look this way when looked up front?
please tell me what I can do to make it look better.

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Post by barakboom »

just pull the head of the lion down.
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Post by anermak »

mantis op.7(version 2)

My old design(2007) after little optimization

Square 40-40cm

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