Satoshi Kamiya - Ancient Dragon
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Help with step 40 to 59
I dont speek english very much. but I like the origami and need your help with the diagram of the ancient dragon.
Thanks
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@Ari: The model will remain three dimensional after this step. It doesn't matter weather you make it convex or concave since it will be unfolded a few steps later non the less, but you will probably do more easy if you make the model hollow on the side facing towards you. And for the step itself, just crimp as shown.
@Djzard20: We can not help you without knowing what steps are troubling you.
@Djzard20: We can not help you without knowing what steps are troubling you.
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Re: Help with step 40 to 59
What steps do you need help with? have you read through the rest of this thread because almost all of the tricky steps are covered in it.Djzard20 wrote:I dont speek english very much. but I like the origami and need your help with the diagram of the ancient dragon.
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yes, but the illustrations of the steps prior to 60 an been deleted on the server
http://www.flickr.com/photos/46042962@N07/
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In step 53-57 you're essentially repeating what you did in steps 51-52 but on the front side. In step 54 you pull out the pleat and reverse the creases, then in step 56 you fold it back over. Then in step 58 you repeat the process like 5 more times on both sides.
In step 53-57 you're essentially repeating what you did in steps 51-52 but on the front side. In step 54 you pull out the pleat and reverse the creases, then in step 56 you fold it back over. Then in step 58 you repeat the process like 5 more times on both sides.
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i didnt save the pictures that helliluya took but hope these will help:
step 83

step 83 collapse and fold right side over to the left

step 84

i didnt save the pictures that helliluya took but hope these will help:
step 83

step 83 collapse and fold right side over to the left

step 84

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Technically, it seems like the wings are not done correctly. Those "pockets" on the wings' rearsides should not be there, that area should be flat. Supposely, the error occured in steps #189/190/191, possibly in combination with the problematic #185 earlier.
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@ Didee : yeah i changed the wings, in the last steps, wanted to keep them open like this so they spread more
@insaneorigami&topsu: the paper is too think for water...i tried it on a part and it very nearly tore so i wont risk it anymore
thanks anyway
the paper was very good to work with...and its really thin and stiff. It isnt strong enough to hold itself up though.
@insaneorigami&topsu: the paper is too think for water...i tried it on a part and it very nearly tore so i wont risk it anymore
thanks anyway
the paper was very good to work with...and its really thin and stiff. It isnt strong enough to hold itself up though.
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Ragnorax, what paper is that? I like the small mottling it has. Is it tant?
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