Cool, got a thread with some pics? Though I admit I am quite jealous of you Cupcake, because you're only 14 (if I recall correctly) and not only are you folding super complex models, you're designing them! I'm 17 and like I said I have yet to even fold a super complex model (for the reasons above), and can barely design anything that's not a variation on someone else's model or uses an existing (usually traditional) base. I just don't know how people like you or Satoshi Kamiya do it! Though I do generally tend to prefer intermediate or low-complex models because I'm not afraid to fold them, they can be folded from the paper I already have, they can be folded fairly quickly (even I don't like spending hours and hours on folding one thing), and while super complex models may be very impressive and get lots of oohs and aaahs when finished, to me they just tend to lose their appeal when that's the only thing people want to fold and show off.Cupcake wrote:Well, I guess thats what I meant. Other than variations, my models are all out of a square or a 2:1 rectangle.Android Raptor wrote:Though I don't have much objection when the shape just requires the square to be cut in half (such as for a triangle or 1x2 rectangle), that's pretty easy, plus you can make two models from one square
Sorry if I got completely off topic there, just needed to get that off my chest.