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sunmaid
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Post by sunmaid »

Thanks. I used a little water, but not much because the paper is just kami.
When I get the time I think I will fold another pig using a better paper.
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brontotherium

Designed by Horiguchi Naoto

CP in tm 115

papios-foil 40-40

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Nice brontothere, the crimp on the back really gives it a 3d effect. Well done.
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Post by InsomniacFolder »

This morning I folded Anibal Voyers Witch, and I'm very happy with it.
That will be my last post for the foreseeable future (you'll be delighted to hear), as the company just went in to receivership and is laying everyone off as of 15:00 (about an hour)
To everyone who contributes to this forum and keeps it running as such a cosmopolitan, friendly, helpful and valuable resource - may you go from strength to strength.
I have spent many happy lunch hours here.
Sincerely, thank you.
"Had we but world enough and time..."
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Adios, and happy folding....

-legionzilla
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spiritofcat
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Post by spiritofcat »

I did some tessellation today:

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Post by origami_8 »

We will miss you. Maybe you can access the page over another computer (e.g. Internet Cafe). All the best and happy folding.
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Post by Cephalopod »

Goodbye Insomniac Folder. Hope to see you soon :(

I designed a marmoset and refolded my rabbit:

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Visit my flickr gallery! Please :D

http://www.flickr.com/photos/38104997@N08/
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Post by Froy »

I finally finished the Praying Mantis by Kamiya

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and a modular Swan

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Pobody's nerfect.

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Post by snapa13 »

Sorry to hear about the receivership InsomniacFolder; the economy really is in a bad way at the moment. I'm sure things will work out ok for you in the near future. Bet you're not away from the forum for too long either! :)

Froy... very impressive folding of the mantis, and the swan is stunning. Great work.

Cephalopod... really like the rabbit. Love the animated posture.
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Post by qtrollip »

Gretaer Kudu
Designed and folded by me from one uncut square.
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Very nice design qtrollip :D i love how you shaped the horns - makes it look very lifelike, as all of your designs are
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spiritofcat
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Post by spiritofcat »

Nice Kudu, Quinten.
The horns are great, but I'm a bit worried about its legs. They don't look big and strong enough to support the animal very well. Especially the front ones.


Cephalopod, I like your marmoset, clever way of making the head. At first I thought it was missing its head entirely :shock:
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INTRODUCING:
(Drum Roll - please)

Firstfold's Flippy-Face Polyhedra

These techniques were inspired by the following works of John Montroll

"A Plethora of Polyhedra in Origami", 2002
"Origami Inside-Out"., 1993

This is my humble attempt to extend his techniques to a new type of Geometric Origami.

Flippy-Face Polyhedra have the following characteristics

1. Each is folded from a single square sheet of paper
2. Each looks like a polyhedron (a solid bounded by polygons)
3. You can flip the color of one or more faces with a hinged flap in one movement
4. After each flip the beginning shape is maintained
5. Each flip is reversible.
6. The ultimate and sometimes unachievable goal is to be able to flip all faces.

Here are my first two attempts at this concept -

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1. A cube with 5 of 6 faces capable of being flipped (all except the face that touches the surface)

2. A triangular Dipyramid (all six faces can be flipped in three movements)

Your challenge is to create a new "Flippy-Face Polyhedra"
Can you make a cube with 6 flippy faces ??????
Charles "Doc" Santee
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See action origami on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/user/firstfold
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ArmyTim
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Post by ArmyTim »

Froy, that swan is amazing. Unfortunatly, my mom told me I have to fold her one before I leave for Basic. Is there a diagram?
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