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Great folding, as usual, PauiliusOrigami!

Here's my third fold of Kamiya's Mixopterus, from a 30cm square of kraft paper. I really like how the front is raised up, it makes it look playful.
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Eskimo dog
Designer and folder Victoria Serova

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Zoraz wrote:Great folding, as usual, PauiliusOrigami!

Here's my third fold of Kamiya's Mixopterus, from a 30cm square of kraft paper. I really like how the front is raised up, it makes it look playful.
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I folded this model like this.
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If you want , I can help you.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/12569445@N02/
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That would be great! I have no idea how to move the appendages where they need to be, and I'm actually not even sure if I collapsed the base right. Thanks, Artur!
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Malay Tapir version 2
Better proportions, a tail and white tips on the ears.
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Wow Quentin, that's fantastic!
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I folded my own tapir too.

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Cuttlefish

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Visit my flickr gallery! Please :D

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wizard by Satoshi Kamiya:
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I call it the tiny wizard :D
folded from a 12cm x 12cm sheet of tissue paper. See a picture with a ruler on my flickr gallery.
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Post by legionzilla »

topsu, lol!

Zoraz, that is a neat mixopterus, artur, and yours, as usual, is extremely accurate.

Anyway, nice to see the new bout of origami tapirs.
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level 5 Fujimoto clover
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Non-directionally-biased hex tessellations...
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Akira Yoshizawa's adorable little tiger.
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Anermak Very Cool Bears

Black Forest cuckoo clock-Robert Lang
Took me a hwile (Stive Griffin :D ) to fold this beautiful model

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Craft paper?
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I don't know, but it's the best cuckoo clock I've ever seen! (except Lang's, of course)
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