Satoshi Kamiya - Ancient Dragon
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miyageeeee
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hi
hi guys i completed 3 ancient dragons now and just one question: where can i get/download the tutorial for kamiya satoshi's phoenix version 3.5 
- Ragnorax
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can you post pictures of them? we would love to see.
there are no legal diagrams of the phoenix, so we cannot link you to them. Plus, the diagrams that someone made has mistakes in it. Your best bet is to take the CP and learn to fold from CP. There are photodiagrams that can help with the CP.
there are no legal diagrams of the phoenix, so we cannot link you to them. Plus, the diagrams that someone made has mistakes in it. Your best bet is to take the CP and learn to fold from CP. There are photodiagrams that can help with the CP.
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Shuki used a 6" square for his:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/origami-ar ... 117291589/
the recommended size sheet is 50x50cm so if you want to take the recommendation then go ahead, or do as you wish. It's recommended that size because any smaller, its hard to get the details to look nice, unless you are a very experienced folder.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/origami-ar ... 117291589/
the recommended size sheet is 50x50cm so if you want to take the recommendation then go ahead, or do as you wish. It's recommended that size because any smaller, its hard to get the details to look nice, unless you are a very experienced folder.
~Nate
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I need help with step 51- 57, i have made previus attempts at the ancient dragon, but i think the last time paper got to thick, this time i got a doubt
when i finish the steps 51 to 57, the inner flap created in 46-47, can i still move it up and down or shpuld it stay up like it is in step 50?
I dont know if i explained myself, hope someone helps
when i finish the steps 51 to 57, the inner flap created in 46-47, can i still move it up and down or shpuld it stay up like it is in step 50?
I dont know if i explained myself, hope someone helps
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you should not be able to move the middle flap up and down. It means you did not fold the previous steps correctly
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Your welcome, Im a guy by the way.
But in step 70 you are just reverse folding the top flap in the middle.
I hope these picture help:
Before:

After:

But in step 70 you are just reverse folding the top flap in the middle.
I hope these picture help:
Before:

After:

~Nate
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the mods should sticky this..........!this will help so many people.......!
I have never finished the so called "Dragon"!

I have never finished the so called "Dragon"!
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It looks like kami. Am i right?
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