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JeossMayhem wrote:Looking good, gachepapier! Very nicely shaped.
Thank you :) The shaping is what it is all about if you ask me. The diagrams in Tanteidan are conceptually not too hard (even though they do leave out the eye) but the shaping took me forever and is still perfectible by a whole lot. If Joisel's work is astoundingly beautiful, I am positive it is also because he sculpts his paper even more than he folds it.

While not all origami requires such shaping, I'd argue that a lot would benefit from it.
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My Recent works:
R. J. Lang's Pteranodon
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Sirgo's Boxer Mantis
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And my submission to August monthly folding challenge (~19 Folds):
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PauliusOrigami wrote:My Recent works:
R. J. Lang's Pteranodon
Nice folds !

I take it this is the one from Nicolas Terry's book ? Did you use Kraft paper ? Which strength ?
I've given it a shot with 50cm of Canson (80gr/m^2 I think) but the paper ripped before the end - probably a wrong choice...
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Nope. That wasn't craft paper. I used 28 cm baking paper for this.
And Yes, It's from Licence to Fold :arrow:
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PauliusOrigami - Great job on the Pteranodon, I like how the wings are translucent. I like your contest submission too (is it based of Nguyen Hung Cuong's eagle?)
Topsu, thanks for the compliment!
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Mantis shrimp op.62(vers 1)
Designed by Andrey Ermakov

craft 50-50 cm

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gachepapier wrote:Eric Joisel's fish is my current pride :)
Looks great, looks a lot like Joisel's original :) . Very crisp, good eye formation.

anermak: That shrimp is incredible, looks very neat and well folded.
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Great White Shark
Designed March 2009 from a single uncut square.
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Very cool shark, the eyes are great.
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qtrollip wrote:Great White Shark
Designed March 2009 from a single uncut square.
Quentin
Very clean and sharp, great texture, colour change and realism.
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My second (and first successful) attempt at Kamiya's horse.

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anermak: That shrimp is incredible, looks very neat and well folded.
Thanks!!! :)
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I agree- nice shrimp!!!
Zoraz, I like the metal feel you gave to the horse!!!
Quentin, the great white shark is awesome!!! Thanks for folding my fave fish!!!
And yes, Paulius, the pteranodon is great!!!
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It's time for another one of those "unbelievable" slip-and-stick creations.

Here is an "Origami Escalator" that can be powered with three different methods.

Constructed from folded rectangles. The belt for the escalator is folded from a six foot piece of plastic. The rest is folded from card stock rectangles - NO GLUE ! ! !

I think this one will give you a new lift .

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Cool :)
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