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I scrapped my old bull design and did a completely differnet one. Designed and folded be me from one uncut square:

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PauliusOrigami wrote:did you use a few money bills (For a shinryu)? It looks to be : ) The size is too big for one bill :D
Yes. You are right. The vietnamdong so small to fold. It about 6cmX13cm. So, some models i use 2 or 3 bill. The ancient dragon is 7 bills, anh shinryu is 9 bill. :P
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anermak wrote:Locust

First work of my wife Elena
and I am proud of it ))))


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You should be! That's mind blowing :D .

Anyway, to the other guy who made the Max Hulme Jack in the Box, I posted a picture of it earlier in this topic, with diagrams from the same book :) ! Additionally, I love the shaping of that bull and the originality of the "cup and water".

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Apologies for the foil showing, paper isn't very well backed to the foil (did the paper-foil backing myself).


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Southern White Rhino
Interesting (actually funny) how it got its name!
Designed and folded from an uncut square of 35cm Tant paper,
I managed to achieve a totally closed back (and head) with this design! Yay!
The total length is 50% of the side of the starting square.
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Post by gachepapier »

Quentin - another amazing design !

If I may - the head seems a bit large, roughly half as long as the body, google pics (the ultimate reference :)) suggest something closer to one third (?).

I've just folded your Orang Utang (2 hours you say :shock: ???) and I must say it was a pure joy to do so - it's technically quite unusual. Thanks for publishing !
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Some my recenty folded models: ;)

Crawfords Baby Grand Piano
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Kyoheis Pseudoscorpion (from CP)
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Dwarf Hat (my design)
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Kamiyas Phoenix 3.5 (from CP) (Unfinished) (Size: Wingspan - 6,5 cm)
I am stuck on folding feathers on the wings. There is extra layer op paper at the wings edge.
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Joisels Coq / Rooster
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Thanhs Swordsman
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Brian Chan - Sephiroth
Double Tissue-foil, 24cm square one sheet. Folded From CP. 1st try.

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ahudson wrote:I designed a cup of water:
I'm loving this design. Very whimsical and creative! You could make it a cup of anything I guess by changing the color of the paper for the liquid. Nifty!
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I recently designed and folded a flying crane,

Crane in Flight
Designed and folded by Alexander Soukas from one uncut square sheet of origamido paper.

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Snow Goose by Tsuda Yoshio from a 20cm square of double tissue paper.

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A very nice model to fold with the head being the hardest part and I'm not quite happy how it turned out for me. Will have to try again with slightly bigger paper another time.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Model: Gecko and Fly on a Wall

Author: Herman Van Goubergen

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My pleats are a little off because I used 40.5 cm paper when I thought I was using 40 cm paper, but nevertheless I think it turned out well. :D
Whenever I do complex Origami I get this sinking feeling.
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I folded this but I am not sure what it can be.
Any suggestions ?
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I folded this frog.
Next I´ll try to give it a more 3D look.
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Origami_Hunt wrote:I folded this but I am not sure what it can be.
Any suggestions ?
A Water Buffalo.
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Post by ftangdude55 »

I folded the Basket-weave tesselation, and I also lightly spread squashed all the crease intersections of Eric Gjerde's Spread Hexagons tesselation.
Both folded from printer paper.

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