What have you folded lately?

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file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Owner/My%20Documents/acdragonv2.pdf
file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Owner/My%20Documents/drago2.pdf

this is my first creation, not very good picbutin my new version the claws are longer and thiner, thetail has 4 more spikes.
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You'll have to use and url, not a file on your computer, because we can't access files on your computer.
My Flickr, please comment!
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Mr. Potato chips designed by Kyohei Katsuta from Origami Tanteidan Convention book Vol.15 - 15*15cm Two colored paper

The size of finished model is about (cm): 0.5 in length, 6 in width and 5 in height.

Finally I folded something ... WOOT!!!!!

The model was folded on a bus while going back to where I live after meet with Jimmy(http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/jc-m) and Yuan(http://www.flickr.com/photos/origami_at_ty/).

It's always nice to gather around some folding buddies ;)

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Owl designed by Nguyen Hung Cuong from Origami Tanteidan Convention book Vol.15 - 15*15cm Two colored paper

The size of finished model is about (cm): 3 in length, 5 in width and 7.5 in height.

Very Cute OWL!!!

The model was folded on a bus while going back to where I live after meet with Jimmy(http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/jc-m) and Yuan(http://www.flickr.com/photos/origami_at_ty/).

It's always nice to gather around some folding buddies ;)

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I test-folded a section of a radial piece for the Origami Tessellations flickr group "Nonagons for 9/9/09" challenge. I also folded a tessellation with rectangular twists:

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To ahudson:
While I realize that your " rectangular twist tessalation" has, as it's prominent superimposed image, a hooked cross symbol of good luck/religious significance to many, I would be surprised if you did not also know that it is a symbol of controversy to a great many as well.
Obviously, commonly known as a swastika ...
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...because we can't access files on your computer.
well, lets say YOU can not access his computer [img]http://freenet-homepage.de/origamichris ... /wink3.gif[/img]
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I agree that Artur's "common" loon is absolutely fabulous.

I folded Shuzo Fujimoto's apple:

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(More: http://www.happyfolding.com/gallery-fujimoto-apple)
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gordigami wrote:To ahudson:
While I realize that your " rectangular twist tessalation" has, as it's prominent superimposed image, a hooked cross symbol of good luck/religious significance to many, I would be surprised if you did not also know that it is a symbol of controversy to a great many as well.
Obviously, commonly known as a swastika ...
Uh, I don't see it.




Never seen a swastika that hooked both ways at once.
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I agree. I don't think it resembles a swastika in the slightest...
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gordigami wrote:To ahudson:
While I realize that your " rectangular twist tessalation" has, as it's prominent superimposed image, a hooked cross symbol of good luck/religious significance to many, I would be surprised if you did not also know that it is a symbol of controversy to a great many as well.
Obviously, commonly known as a swastika ...
Well, just to make it clear, any resemblance to a swastika was entirely unintended.
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Second attempt at Neil Elias' Llopio's Moment of Truth:

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Whitefly wrote:Hi Jokiz
Nice fold Lang's tarantula (one of my favourite models) congrats!
I have a question about your signature: why 73? Are you a O.M.?
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Thanks for your kind words Whitefly. I'm a radio amateur and my call sign is Golf Juliet Zero Kilo Yankee Zulu (hence "GJ0KYZ"). "73" is an abbreviation in Morse Code for "best wishes". I wonder if any other reader of this forum is a radio ham.

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Yesterday I designed and today folded an ostrich, which I wanted to look like Emu, but i am quite satisfied with the result, considering that the paper i used is not perfect. I'll refold it again in the next days.
Hmm at least it's recognizable. ^^
ps. i like how the crest turned out : ).
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PauliusOrigami wrote:Yesterday I designed and today folded an ostrich, which I wanted to look like Emu, but i am quite satisfied with the result, considering that the paper i used is not perfect.
the model is fine, but the legs are wigging me out. ostriches (and other birds) don't run like people.
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The only problem with the legs is posture, only needs a little tweaking. I love the tail though!
One problem: the feet are too small. I think, if you are going to include feet, make them bigger. Otherwise, none at all. But the rest is really good!
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