3D Jack 'O Lantern (Brown)

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3D Jack 'O Lantern (Brown)

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3D Jack 'O Lantern
by Daniel Brown

A photo guide is now available! Not every single step is shown, but if you're determined you can pull it off.
Flickr description:
http://danielbrown.vgpiano.com/3DJ-Photos.zip
"A refold of my 2010 design. I took lots of pictures of the process this time. If you make one, send me a picture!
If a step looks confusing, look ahead one or two images to see where it's going.
The photos of the 3D process are from a seperate fold with more teeth, but it still works the same."

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Re: 3D Jack 'O Lantern (Brown)

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:)

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EDIT:
All the bottom teeth are there, I just didn't realize the middle can't be seen in the picture until I posted it.
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Great work! In time for Halloween too. LED candles work well inside them. Try it out!
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CP possible?
My flickr page ~ http://www.flickr.com/photos/jakeorigami/
My gallery ~ http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11485
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It's not an elegant enough model for a CP to be really useful, and I'd probably get it wrong if I tried to make one. But there are like 18 images on my flickr about him, so it should be enough for now. Next Halloween I should have something easier, this year's just for the dedicated.
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Its very elegant!
My flickr page ~ http://www.flickr.com/photos/jakeorigami/
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Re: 3D Jack 'O Lantern (Brown)

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Heres a different one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mwq061b3-30
Mine looks epic :D
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A photo guide is now available! Not every single step is shown, but if you're determined you can pull it off.
Flickr description:
http://danielbrown.vgpiano.com/3DJ-Photos.zip
"A refold of my 2010 design. I took lots of pictures of the process this time. If you make one, send me a picture!
If a step looks confusing, look ahead one or two images to see where it's going.
The photos of the 3D process are from a seperate fold with more teeth, but it still works the same."

Starts with a diagonal 40x40 grid, which is shown in some included hand-drawn steps.
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Re: 3D Jack 'O Lantern (Brown)

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Here is my first attempt. I used really thing paper and it still cam out ok. I can't wait to get ahold of some nice large and thicker paper! The end product is awesome!!

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I did another one with thin, 9 inch paper. It got manhandled pretty bad because of the small model and my large hands but I think it turned out ok. At least it's orange!

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Yeah, 9" is pretty small! I don't think I've gone under 12". Good work!

Here's my official one this year, made from a 22" square of orange and yellow mulberry tissue foil, lit with a book light.

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kareshi wrote:Yeah, 9" is pretty small! I don't think I've gone under 12". Good work!

Here's my official one this year, made from a 22" square of orange and yellow mulberry tissue foil, lit with a book light.
That is awesome! Great job! I am sorry mine look so sad. Haha. I will be doing on off season when I get the right paper.
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