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Thanks, Andrey! I'll be sure to fold it sometime - it looks fun, and not too complex :)
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that last one seems like a very hard task to fold :D
but it looks great!
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That mask looks great! Nice work anermak, The mouth is very expressive.
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Very nice tesselated mask, arnemak. Very much in the same vain of Eric Gjerde's wonderful masks. I'd love to see more experiments in this field, with some practice they will look even better.
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I believe Joel Cooper is the master of this particular style of masks. I'm not sure if Eric Gjerde has done any. Eric Gjerde wrote a book on tessellations though.
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Oh! sorry, I can't believe I made such a mistake. :oops: I fold representational models a lot more often than I do tesselations. That might explain the mix-up.
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wow, those models are great!!! and your papers on bird-base mathematical optimization looks great, any chance of having them in english? :wink:

Thanks!
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1000 Thanks to all my friends!!! :wink:
Chesslo, Ок!! :) if i find my old text files of this article, i'll post them :wink:

goat MP op.68(version 1.5)(prototype)
newest
kraft, 35-35 cm,
mix-pleated

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wow!! great! teach me hex pleating : P
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PauliusOrigami wrote:wow!! great! teach me hex pleating : P
Thanks :wink: if you know a circle-packing, hex-pleated you do not need, it is interesting to me only with the optimization point of view, fold on it is not convenient :?

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really nice goat!!! :D

PS:take your time! :wink:
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HP 40-40 (too small :cry: ) hanji +MC

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