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leigh.fold
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Beautiful models. Where did you find the diagrams for the golden eagle. And what size paperr did you use? 8)
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Thanks very much.

The golden eagle is from about a 9" square of tissue foil.

The diagrams are from the book Origami Zoo by Robert Lang and Stephen Weiss.
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I got an Ancient Dragon to render a bit more satisfactorily.

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Folded for a friend of mine who is getting married:

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Elias' "Last Waltz"
Folded from a single 23"x8" rectangle of double-sided tissue foil
black side = thai mulberry paper
white side = lace rice paper
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I like the shaping of the head and arms, and the textures provide addition interest.

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Very nice fold; the arms also have nice shaping :) Keep up the good work :)
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