Hello,
I need help to get through Xander D. Arena's Rabbit.
I've been able to follow the first 12 steps, but got stuck at the 13th. I don't understand where the leg assembly appears from.
It is possible, that the crux of the matter lies in the way i folded step 11. Since i could not make out the illustration of the 11'th step, i relied on the verbal description and on the illustration of the 12'th step. An illustration of the way i actually folded step 11 may be obtained from the given illustration of step 11, by erasing the top arrow, which curves to the left, and replacing the mountain fold symbol by a valley fold symbol, and with the understanding, that the fold is symmetrical with respect to the hind side of the figure.
Rabbit by Xander D. Arena
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Step 7 please...
Hello!
Well, step 12 is sth very advanced for me, I'm afraid, I'm stuck on step 7 Here is the picture of my rabbit after step 6 seen from the bottom:
What I don't understand is what happens with the indicated line in step 7. I've tried many times and I don't know what to do
Thnx
Well, step 12 is sth very advanced for me, I'm afraid, I'm stuck on step 7 Here is the picture of my rabbit after step 6 seen from the bottom:
What I don't understand is what happens with the indicated line in step 7. I've tried many times and I don't know what to do
Thnx
What you have to do is an OPEN sink, so the indicated layer shouldn´t cause any problems:
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The problem with the rabbit not being nice might not be on your side but due to the fact, that this rabbit is not really the best rabbit design out there.... you might try Stephen O'Hanlon's Rabbit instead
So long and keep folding ^_^
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The Stephen O'Hanlon Rabbit is not, in fact, his
This Rabbit appears in Origami Made Easy by Kasahara, published in the 1970's in America. I don't think it's Stephen's design.
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Quote from http://www.fishgoth.com/origami/anidiag.html about the rabbit:
So you are partly right about what you saidThis design owes a lot to the origami of Kunihiko Kasahara, one of the best designers of simple models there is.
So long and keep folding ^_^
Gerwin
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