Longhorn Beetle

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Longhorn Beetle

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Complete date 2010/04/13
Used paper 33*33cm
CP to released

Why other Origamists don't folded longhorn beetle or folders simple?
So I decided to fold perfect longhorn beetle.
And it was Callipogon relictus Semenow.
Has Never been in the past i folded.
but that is not successful.
Still not perfect.
But now, close to perfect.
Little has changed from the past
Added eye, Jaw,Body, etc. ....
Let's see photos

[img]http://img.image.yahoo.co.kr/ygi/galler ... 3dab30.jpg[/img]


More Information and Photo,Works is here: http://blog.naver.com/3317295/80105195454

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hmmmmmmmmmmmm......
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Post by EuanBingham »

Very nice! 8)
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Post by topsu »

Perfection needs better paper so you want to search for that next... but looks like you have a really nice model there! congrats!
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Post by Jonnycakes »

Pretty nice-looking beetle. The eyes are great, and I like the spikes on the sides of the thorax. I have one big suggestion to you that will apply to every model you fold from CP: as much as possible, fold only the creases you need, not an entire grid. There are a lot of unnecessary creases that show on the legs, antennae, and abdomen of your longhorn beetle. Pre-creasing takes longer using this method, but you get a much nicer result.
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Post by origamidude96 »

I like the pose of this model very much.
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