new origami techniques

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quinton fox
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new origami techniques

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most origami models look good on the outside but if you flip it over you will find a hole or a big mess i am trying to invent a technique for locking the bottom of the model together so that the model looks good all over and is completely 3d please post ideas and pictures
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Post by garrasdecaiman »

check kamiya´s turtle or the spiny king crab by pavel nilushkin
also the cuckoo clock or the deep sea angler by lang and the puffer fish by sipho or the hermit crabs by brian chan
just so you can start getting ideas
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thnx
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Post by ahudson »

If you're trying to invent it then why are WE posting ideas and pictures? Sounds like you expect it to be invented already...
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Post by joshuaorigami »

petr stuchley's tree frog isn't 3d, although it looks awesome from the top and bottom.
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Post by legionzilla »

Such locking techniques have already been invented and are often untilised in models.

In fact, some diagrammed models have made use of complex locks in order to achieve a locked back or belly (with the former more into consideration).

There is Joseph Wu's awesome blue whale :D , which has the head locked as it is closed belly. Joseph has made photo and video diagrams for the model :D , though I've yet to find the latter :(. Then there is also Didier Piguel's panda. Diagrams can be found in license to fold.
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Post by quinton fox »

I'm not trying to invent anything for people who already have it like Joseph and such i'm trying to get ideas so that I can utilise it in my own modles and I just thought I'd be able to get help from other folders

maybe invent was the wrong word
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Post by origamimasterjared »

It's not about inventing new techniques, but just allocating more paper for that purpose. It's wasteful and leads to a much smaller finished product, for little gain. It also makes it harder to fold, as you must keep all sides from imploding among other things.
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