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foldymole
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Results of the weekend.
First, a quick nessie from a strip of canson.
Second, Giang Dinh's Polar bear. Dry and wet folded.
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Robert J. Lang "Dancing Crane"

Folded from a 40 cm square of tissue paper treated with MC
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Flowers by myself folded from 7cm kami.
(3 sheets for the flowers, one for the stand, 1 cut into 4 slices for the stems and leaf)

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Nice zergling Shabadu! Got a crease pattern by any chance?
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Hideaki Kawashima's Crystal Star

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Dan antelope mask
Modeled after masks of the Dan people from the Ivory Coast, Africa. :

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foldymole wrote:First, a quick nessie from a strip of canson.
AWESOME!!!!!!
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Where are the instructions for Nessy?
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Satoshi Kamiya's "Divine Boar"

Folded from 40 cm square of Thailand Unryu paper treated with methyl cellulose
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Hydralisk revision 2:
I need to work on the proportions of the arms, but overall, I like the layout of the body parts more, especially the face.
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Shabadu, your hydralisk's head looks sweet! You should consider using the same base to make a mutalisk too.
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An Icosahedron I folded to replace temporarily a broken piece of a mobile.

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Origamist388 wrote:Where are the instructions for Nessy?
I'm afraid there aren't any, I made it up whilst waiting for a pizza..
BUT I am working on a more involved model with more defined fins. If that comes together, I will diagram it.