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oh I know exactly what a morning glory is... but the last time I checked it didn't look like a star [img]http://freenet-homepage.de/origamichris/ablage/ero3.gif[/img]
i folded weber's wren and ibis, a sea turtle (diagram from an origami-a-day calendar), Gabriel Álvarez's "Dédalo" (Daedalus), and a lily. all from memory, using 3" paper. (i leave out a few of the leg finishing steps in daedalus because the model is so small, but it seems to work.
i fold some or all of these and a few more traditional folds on a daily basis. i have been trying to add kirschenbaum's elephant to my repertoire but it is busting my chops so if anyone has tips... step 17 is the one killing me. http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/africanelephant.pdf honestly this is the main reason i joined the forums.
i hope to post photos of some of my models very soon.
i fold some or all of these and a few more traditional folds on a daily basis. i have been trying to add kirschenbaum's elephant to my repertoire but it is busting my chops so if anyone has tips... step 17 is the one killing me. http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/africanelephant.pdf honestly this is the main reason i joined the forums.
i hope to post photos of some of my models very soon.
TheRealChris wrote:oh I know exactly what a morning glory is... but the last time I checked it didn't look like a star
There are many things named Morning Glory (even a cloud), perhaps Miss Fuse was inspired by this flower:

Can you see the star?
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Ant by Robert Lang from Origami Isects and their Kin.
This is my first complex fold and I am really pleased that I managed to see the diagram all the way to the end.
Is the ant in Origami Insects II much harder?


I think I need to work on the closed sink for the back bit of the model a bit more. as well as the head detail. I only have copier paper so molding the legs and antennae was getting rather tricky towards the end.
This is my first complex fold and I am really pleased that I managed to see the diagram all the way to the end.
Is the ant in Origami Insects II much harder?


I think I need to work on the closed sink for the back bit of the model a bit more. as well as the head detail. I only have copier paper so molding the legs and antennae was getting rather tricky towards the end.
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Though not all that complex, the ant in II is harder (this is merely a matter of my opinion). Also, you don't really need to do a closed-sink on the back; I never did.
Apart from that, it looks pretty neatly folded.
The paper problem can be remedied rather easily: You can easily and inexpensively make tissue foil (which is very nice for folding insects), or you could buy some MC and make double-tissue.
Apart from that, it looks pretty neatly folded.
The paper problem can be remedied rather easily: You can easily and inexpensively make tissue foil (which is very nice for folding insects), or you could buy some MC and make double-tissue.
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