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Ok, here are some of my designs
cat fish
Owl
Twist top triangle prisms
truncated tetrahedron
Ok, here are some of my designs
cat fish
Owl
Twist top triangle prisms
truncated tetrahedron
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Some more models designed by me
Kite
Cloaked figure
Kite
Cloaked figure
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awesome! keep it up!
my diagrams page http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7177
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brilliant! i love the sculptural feel to them both.
the owl is perfect but i think more can be done with the piegon...
but overall they are great!
the owl is perfect but i think more can be done with the piegon...
but overall they are great!
my diagrams page http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7177
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Thanks for your kind comment Joshua but could you specify what I could do to the pigeon to make it better?
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mabey thin the tail and legs a little because it looks a bit fat
but its still good. any diagrams for either of them?
but its still good. any diagrams for either of them?
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Well, I won't be releasing a diagram for the pigeon because it's one of those sculpt-till-you-like it Giang Dihh-ish models but I may have a stab at diagramming my owl...
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Here is the diagram you wanted, Joshua!(for the owl)
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And while I'm at it I might as well post some more of my diagrams
Cat fish
Owl(not wetfolded)
Fish
You might want to use tissue foil on the fish as the paper does get rather thick.
Cat fish
Owl(not wetfolded)
Fish
You might want to use tissue foil on the fish as the paper does get rather thick.
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thanks lot for the diagrams!
ill definatly try them sometime
ill definatly try them sometime
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