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- snkhan
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Have been folding loads of Kawasaki roses for the girsl at Uni , and some simpler models to stick to some cards.
Really want to fold some more witches, some elephants and some 2D models that are good yet simple enough to stick on cards.
snkhan
Really want to fold some more witches, some elephants and some 2D models that are good yet simple enough to stick on cards.
snkhan
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Hideo Komatsu is a brilliant creator. One thing I have noticed with his models is that no additional shaping is required at the end of most his models; the folds themselves make the model beautiful.
His horse is an excellent example. Most designs require you to shape the completed model in order to give the horse it's elegance. Komatsu's horse does not; fold till the last step and you'll have an excellent model.
saj
His horse is an excellent example. Most designs require you to shape the completed model in order to give the horse it's elegance. Komatsu's horse does not; fold till the last step and you'll have an excellent model.
saj
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Yes one day I'll be able to fold his tiger - I hope it's soon!
Today I folded Kawahata's Pteranodon, as diagrammed in Biddle's New Origami. For years I couldn't find the right paper, and always got stuck in a crimp move. I recently had bought some GoldLine paper, which is incredibly strong and thin. This was the paper I finally managed to fold it out of! This paper comes in A3 and A4.
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Today I folded Kawahata's Pteranodon, as diagrammed in Biddle's New Origami. For years I couldn't find the right paper, and always got stuck in a crimp move. I recently had bought some GoldLine paper, which is incredibly strong and thin. This was the paper I finally managed to fold it out of! This paper comes in A3 and A4.
Pics to follow ...
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today i have folded the horned owl from hideo komatsu..
[img]http://origami.derblub.com/zeugs/owl.jpg[/img]
[img]http://origami.derblub.com/zeugs/owl.jpg[/img]
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That owl is one of my favorite models,I think it is mostly becasue of the sleepy expression.
My most recent creation was inspired by shintaro's mechanical dinosaur,which I could not get diagrams for so I made this...
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My most recent creation was inspired by shintaro's mechanical dinosaur,which I could not get diagrams for so I made this...
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