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origami_8 wrote:Traditional Turtles
Wow! super cute, I will try and see if I can fold them very small for earrings.

You did printed the pattern on the paper? or the paper is allready has a pattern?
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The small turtles are from bought "Origami Turtle Paper". It comes in 12 different colour combinations and is 7x7cm large. For the big turtle that I folded I scanned in such a paper and printed it on A4 paper, but it should be possible to draw such a pattern as well. Just keep in mind that the two half circles on the sides become head and tail, the corners become the legs the middle is the upper shell and the remaining paper should become the bottom shell.
When working with usual kami it is possible to colour change the legs by making outside reverse folds instead of valley folds.


Edit: I folded J. Aníbal Voyer's León from the book "Papirofauna"

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Excellent shaping and paper choice, Paulius!
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I folded from diagram of Minotaur by Kamiya Satoshi.
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artur biernacki wrote:I folded from diagram of Minotaur by Kamiya /
Very nice fold artur! but... diagrams? O.o

More information please?
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Post by oyster »

nice folding, origami_8 :)
I will fold it

I found a diagram for the traditional turtles http://waldco.googlepages.com/turtle.htm. I think I have met such a turtle before, but since I consider it is not a beautiful models at that time, I did not try to fold till now
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@Ragnarox: The diagrams are in the recent CDO Convention Book :-)
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Daydreamer wrote:@Ragnarox: The diagrams are in the recent CDO Convention Book :-)
oh ok thanks :)

Is there anywhere to purchase these CDO convention books? i could not find it on their homepage as i couldnt navigate through the italian all too well.
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Yes, i would like to know too :o
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I used some modulars for a Christmas Tree in "The Gardens of Archimedes - A museum for mathematics" in Florence, Italy

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@ragnorax and euroboy: The CDO magazines and convention books are sold only to members. To access the shop you need to log in the members area. A preview of books and papers is on the homepage-modelli origami (origami models in english)-libri del magazzino/carta del magazzino
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I folded from diagram of Veiltail Angelfish by Kamiya Satoshi.
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I designed and folded a new snowflake. From a hexagon of tracing paper. Click on the photos for more details.
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Well.. The Bahamut by the one and only Satoshi Kamiya :D heres the front shot of it in my URL :D

http://blubaibi33.deviantart.com/art/Ba ... -145557940
Rawr! *Nomnomnom*
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fi-ori-great choice for the tree-topper. Tom Hull would be proud :P

Artur-Great job on the fins-they look majestic, and the pleats are great.

I took pictures today-this is what I've been up to:

Dragonfly
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Hex Bowl
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Tiger Beetle
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