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Fc1032
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@Pixion and anyone else who is interested:

THe rose is a modification of the original kawasaki rose not the new one (aka the diagonal one). They look like this:

[img]http://www.origamitrim.com/stemrose.jpg[/img]

It's kinda hard to describe what i've done... Instead of the normal collapse fold (which is just 45 degrees i think), you make it less steep (I'm guessing 26 degrees) and that will make the rose tighter and narrow.

I can draw up a simple diagram of some sort... Or would i need the permission of the original folder? (the gift of gifts)

I would also like to add that this rose looks different in real life. I just chose a nice angle and good lighting etc to get the effect...
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Sparrow, by Roman Diaz
Really elegant model!
folded from 25 cm rough tracing paper


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From Eric Joisel's "3d Masks and Busts".

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Folded from 15cm foil paper.
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Post by Pixion »

@ Fc1032

Thanks for these pointers. Is it the Kawasaki rose (the non diagonal one) diagrammed in Origami for the Connoisseur?

I think I know what you mean with the less steep collapse, but if you have some photos or a simple sketch that would be great!

Regarding copyright, I think that should be o.k. (referencing the original author and perhaps the one that did the modification).
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@Pixion:

According to the rose FAQ, the original kawasaki is diagrammed in Origami for the Connoisseur.

I think i'll do some simple sketches then =)

I'll start a new thread when i have that done! Watch the space!
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Crane by satoshi kamiya

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Dear Folder in Mexico (the symbols in your name did not translate well),
that is a beautiful and atmospheric picture of the cranes with the rising sequence of development.
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Post by Pixion »

@ Fc1032

Thanks, I look forward to that new thread!

I folded the original Kawasaki rose today (from Origami for Connoisseurs). Not sure which step it is you refer to as 'collapsing under 45 degrees', but I will keep my eyes open for that thread.
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Post by origami_8 »

Fc1032:

We have more than enough rose topics. Please use one of the existing topics to post whatever you have to tell us.
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origami_8:

Sure, I'll post it back in my original post about this rose.

Pixion and everyone interested:
I'll be posting my diagrams on this thread as soon as i find a way to upload and share:

viewtopic.php?t=6419&highlight=rose
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Six Intersecting Squares

24 units, inspired by Lang's polypolyhedron #23

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"There's a fold in everything..."
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Bull Dog by Wong Po San
Cat by David Brill


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HA! I figured out how to post a picture! lol

I made this last night. I'm happy to say this is the first thing EVER that is a free-style original work. I have been dipping into learning about tessellations. After playing around with the basic square tessellation, this mask popped out at me.

I used an 18" square of vellum paper. I will NOT be using that kind of paper for a mask in the future... I don't think it was the best medium.
The nose is a bit overworked, one spot around the temple is not symmetrical, and I have NO IDEA how I did it! :shock:

Over all, I am glad another origami door has opened in my mind and I am still learning every day.

Any and all feedback is welcome. It may be best to post feedback in a PM instead of in here to keep on the topic. Thank you for looking!
What did the Origami Artist say to the paper?
Don't be a square.
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Espectro Macleay (Walking Stick-leaf)
Manuel Sirgo
50x50cm foil

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Polygon Study by Andrew Hudson folded by me from eight different Polygons cut from Transparent paper. Unfortunately the paper wasn't very cooperative for photographing. I think this is an interesting technique. All Polygons have the same number of iterations.

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As a by-product of this series I folded a lid with fitting box, each from one square of paper.

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Satoshi Kamiya's "Barosaurus"
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Folded from a square 40cm of tissue paper treated with MC.

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