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Post by origami_8 »

Well, the problem is that the colourchanges come from the upper and lower edges of the paper being folded towards the middle, so the only possibility would be to make a long row of fishes but it is not possible to get them over each other. To tessellate fishes Escher-like you would have to go for a fish version without colourchanges or maybe find a way to fold one of the single piece chess boards into fishes...
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Post by origamimasterjared »

With a really long rectangle, you could snake it around and achieve a full tiling. Of course, I don't get why people want everything to tessellate.

Nice fish Stacy.
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Post by gachepapier »

Well, technically you could fold a long row of fishes into a rectangle arrangement, but that would be terribly inefficient...

EDIT : got interrupted as I was replying, and my post was delayed quite a bit :)
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Post by bethnor »

davew--tant will not replace tissue foil for you. it is simply too thick for many very complex models.

you can sort of fudge things by wet folding at the end.
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Post by FlareglooM »

Thanks for the comments/insights/input :). A long rectangle would indeed be possible but also inefficient, therefor I'm not going to try it.
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Post by Metangas »

Wow, what a surprisingly long conversation about tessellating that nice fish!

Heh, it's not like I want everything to tessellate, nor am I into tessellations, I was quite simply curious. :)

Anyway, again, nice fish Stacy!
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Post by PaperAlchemist »

I'm only a beginner in origami so I don't know much about color-change. I just thought since Metangas brought up tessellation, it would be cool to see an origami rendition of Escher's paintings.

And firstfold, that is an awesome contraption. Is it manually powered or electrically? I like how they rotate so smoothly.
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Post by PhillipORigami »

Tarantula from... ORIGAMIDO paper. will post when MC dries.
E=mc^2- Exellence= MC on a square

...or CMC....
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Mouse
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Post by PhillipORigami »

Nice mouse =D>
E=mc^2- Exellence= MC on a square

...or CMC....
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Post by maik.fischer »

Roman Church Floor Tiling, designed by Christiane Bettens
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Dragonfly, designed by Artur Biernacki
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Tree Frog, designed by Robert J. lang
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Giraffe, designed by Satoshi Kamiya
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Sawfish, designed by Andrey Ermakov
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Post by newbpcpfolder »

you're my hero now. you folded Artur's dragonfly and Andrey's sawfish!
amazing and clean work!!!!
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Post by Whitefly »

Hi maik.fischer
=D>
Congratulations! What a wonderful folder you are!
Artur's Dragonfly is absolutely wonderful!!
I am sure you are a good origami designer too and
hope to see your works soon!!

Ciao

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Post by zeatuel »

These days i have folded a Chinese Dragon and a jumping .
Chinese Dragon
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Jumping
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