Maybe you should learn to read diagrams before continuing, watching videos doesn't learn you how to read them.
Satoshi Kamiya - Ancient Dragon
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but that's the thing. the ancient dragon is NOT the "hardest" origami. it is not even close. the sequence is just exceptionally long winded. the "hardest" part about it is finding a piece of paper large enough and strong enough.
many of robert lang's insects are much, much harder (even experienced folders here have trouble doing the praying mantis from origami insects and their kin without tearing the paper). the ancient dragon has a few open sinks that are hard to do neatly because you can't open up the model, but that's it. it doesn't require any really bizarre unsinks, double-sinks, etc., etc.
don't give up, but if you need photodiagrams for every single step it may be really too hard at this point.
many of robert lang's insects are much, much harder (even experienced folders here have trouble doing the praying mantis from origami insects and their kin without tearing the paper). the ancient dragon has a few open sinks that are hard to do neatly because you can't open up the model, but that's it. it doesn't require any really bizarre unsinks, double-sinks, etc., etc.
don't give up, but if you need photodiagrams for every single step it may be really too hard at this point.
No i dont... i think ive done somthing worng at 83 and my paper got ripped ATM im at step 116 and still continue but i gotta sleep. And.. I only have trouble with step 83. And bethnor DOohhh.... Who would need a praying mantis
? She is ugly xD and yes.. it's not hard i just say that because i couldn't understand the diagram.
Saying that you have been folding for 6 years is irrelevant. You can be naturally good at folding and master the world of origami in a very short time (I believe that Anermak has been folding less than 6 years).
Honestly, most of the time trying to impress us with how long you've been folding is just plain stupid. Try to fold everything else in Satoshi's book, and learn his style of diagramming. Sure it's hard, but even Bahamut is easier (and in my opinion looks nicer than the Ancient Dragon)
Honestly, most of the time trying to impress us with how long you've been folding is just plain stupid. Try to fold everything else in Satoshi's book, and learn his style of diagramming. Sure it's hard, but even Bahamut is easier (and in my opinion looks nicer than the Ancient Dragon)
Yes... I can do any fold, im good but AGAIN " I DONT UNDERSTAND THE DIAGRAMS" if i would... it will be finished very easy. Starting 4th dragon. I Kinda understand all.. Today Maybe ill finish it BECAUSEE!!!!!! i know all the diagrams... (well kinda) And Yes 6 years is much... and it is not irrelevant... I couldnt find any origami that i cant make yet... Not as a diagram! And im not giving big ... That was my message like " Nah No way... I dont give up ... Why i should?"
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Hope these pictures help. You open sink along the lines indicated. You are going to have to open up the wing to make the sink. It's pretty tricky.
step 185

step 186

Hope these pictures help. You open sink along the lines indicated. You are going to have to open up the wing to make the sink. It's pretty tricky.
step 185

step 186

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@bethnor Or its even easier to do it at step 49
no hassle at all =]
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No website... they are in the book "Works of Satoshi Kamiya', which you can buy for about 60$ in a few online stores.
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Sorry guys, unless you buy a used copy, copies of that book are out of print here in the USA. And it's $65 plus shipping and handeling Ragnorax.
Here, If you need any refrence photo's, I'v at least made this model 8 times, here are some views.
Oh, and the model works really well when using homemade foil paper.



Oh, and when you get really good, you can make them fit into the palm of your hand.
This one was made from a 40 cm x 40 cm square homemade foil. 
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Here, If you need any refrence photo's, I'v at least made this model 8 times, here are some views.



Oh, and when you get really good, you can make them fit into the palm of your hand.
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nosyrb
You can order new copies of this book all over the world from Origami House, Nicolas Terry's shop, OUSA and several other places and as far as I know it was never in print in the USA.
Origami House lists it for 57 USD including shipping.
Origami House lists it for 57 USD including shipping.