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5 kappa by kimura yoshihisa

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I attempted Robert Lang's Black Forest Cuckoo Clock for the first time today. I took me about 5 1/2 hours to turn a paper with size 20cm x 198.5cm (don't ask) into a clock that's 30cm x 15cm x 5cm.
Also see a video of me folding it: http://www.happyfolding.com/animation-lang_bfcc

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Thank you Zoraz, I will try to find the foreleg with the way of folding wizard's hand
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heart 3-d op.8

my old 2007 design
square 25-25 cm

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Wow Artur, that must be the best spectacled bear I've seen yet! :shock:
Sara, you also did a neat job on the cuckoo clock.
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Araknoid: those are cute - I'm not familiar with them, are they in one of Yoshihisa-San's books?
Artur: I love the gaping, gulping mouth on that frog
Sara: Very nice rendition, was it 5½ non-stop? That's in the zone!
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InsomniacFolder wrote:Sara: Very nice rendition, was it 5½ non-stop? That's in the zone!
I took a quick break to have some breakfast after about 2 hours. I also had a couple of 15 or so second stretches. My, was that stone floor hard! And you can't say I had a good posture while folding. ;)

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@ InsomniacFolder: you can find the diagrams for the kappa on one page in origami tanteidan 11th convention, and on the other page there are diagrams for a tanuki, too!
both models are from two squares.
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Hello all,

I've folded Jason Ku's Pteranodon, from bannana paper with dried leaves in it.

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This is by far my favorite model I have folded recently.
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Wizmatt wrote: This is by far my favorite model I have folded recently.
And rightly so! :)
The fold is good, and the picture is well done too!
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Nicely folded!
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Face of Pain with steely eyes:

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Looks nice, are you posting it for the monthly challenge?
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I'm experimenting with some new techniques that I might incorporate in my next entry.
This is more of a generic "common man" face and not yet a "Famous Face", I need to sculpt the facial features to get a more recognizable famous personality.

If and when I get the final product I will share a few of the "secrets" of this face.

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Autor: Kamiya Satoshi
Model: Longheaded Locust (test fold)
Diagram: CP (Kasai Convention)
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