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Thanks juanperico! There's more of the same on my flickr-linked below
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folding through origami essence by roman diaz i took a picture of the little panda ...

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... and the wren

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once more a swallow as taught by sipho mabona at the origami deutschland convention 2009 in erkner (close to berlin). in the meantime sipho has developed the bird to a 3d breast - just take a look at his homepage - but i still love to fold the old version. i have to admit, that i don't know how to fold the extended one ...

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Hello, it's been a while since I've posted anything. That's because it's been a long time since I've finished any projects, haha.

I finally finished making a CP to my Russian Tortoise. It includes both the hard creases and the partial creases. I'd appreciate it if someone gave it a try to see if the CP makes sense to anyone else but me, haha.

CP HERE!
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1265/468 ... 98cc_b.jpg

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what a cute turtle! i'd really like to fold it but i still didn't manage to fold from any cp - not even the simplest.
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giraffe by me. i will diagram this model for my upcoming book. i will refold this model over and over until i get the perfect giraffe, and then i will diagram the best version. :D but im happy with the outcome so far :D
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dune buggy by marc kirschenbaum.
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refold of marc kirschenbaum's pyramid. it turned out much better with tissue foil.
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joshuaorigami wrote:giraffe by me. i will diagram this model for my upcoming book.
Upcoming book? Oh my... This will cause some pandemonium.
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Merlion 3,5

my newest design for merlion challenge after optimization
Hanji+MC
square 65-65cm
22,5+BP+tess(not lang's scale)


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Self made man(el hombre que se pliega a sí mismo)


Prototipo:
[img]http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak- ... 2895_n.jpg[/img]

[img]http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak- ... 4512_n.jpg[/img]
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Post by Eyalr2 »

Awsome design,Anemark!
best Merlion I have seen by now!
You are deffinetly getting better designing new origami models each time!

Here are two of my latest folds:
Deer by Satoshi Kamiya
[img]http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/8749/img7511.jpg[/img]

Organist by Robert Lang
[img]http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/7121/img7514.jpg[/img]
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juanperico wrote:Self made man(el hombre que se pliega a sí mismo)


Prototipo:
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak- ... 2895_n.jpg

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak- ... 4512_n.jpg
Cool!
How did you get those long fingers?
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JeossMayhem wrote:Hello, it's been a while since I've posted anything. That's because it's been a long time since I've finished any projects, haha.

I finally finished making a CP to my Russian Tortoise. It includes both the hard creases and the partial creases. I'd appreciate it if someone gave it a try to see if the CP makes sense to anyone else but me, haha.
Lolmao I'd really like to fold it but I don't get that CP ....
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Looks like Checkmate on that Merlion contest...
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adrijang wrote: Lolmao I'd really like to fold it but I don't get that CP ....
Well, you prioritize the complete creases before doing the partial ones, which should essentially fold themselves.
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Post by Origamist388 »

juanperico wrote:Self made man(el hombre que se pliega a sí mismo)
Reminds me of Eric Joisel's "Origami birth"
Art is about creation. It is about self-expression. It is giving form to something within you.
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adrijang wrote:
Cool!
How did you get those long fingers?
by a "super -ideal" point splitting
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