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first, Wen Fu Kai, that is the most realistic origami horse i have ever seen. second, DZIGGITAI, that is an amazing centipede.

i folded Robert Lang's Taurantula, Fernando Gilgado's Demon, and Marc Kirchenbaum's Bee.

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origami93 wrote:first, Wen Fu Kai, that is the most realistic origami horse i have ever seen.
Thanks!! origami93 :P

Ronald Koh: Blackmoor
[img]http://phucnguyen.com/images/ori_blackmoor_3.jpg[/img]

There is a wallpaper version on the site.

Enjoy :-)
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I've been folding more models from Origami Fantasy by Fumiaki Kawahata. I finished folding all of the duckbilled dinosaurs from the book. Here's a picture of them.


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Horse - J Anibal Voyer
From a piece left over form my chessboard expedition.

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Circular container - Cedison (I think)
From the xmas book

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Have you folded the spider yourself? It looks very realistic :wink:
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Taking up an old challenge by Wolf I've created this Perseus holding the head of the medusa in his hand, from an uncut 22cm square of MC-treated Mulberry paper.

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I've realized after designing the CP that it is basically the same as (or at least very similar to) Wolf's Hexblade only using a division of 40 instead of 36 and some other small differences. But I think it's original enough to call it my own model :-)
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Nice Perseus, Daydreamer. I have a cat named that.

Very nice spider Tjips :lol:
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I just folded a Cerberus.

I call him Bob, Ted and Phil, and he is my first original origami design!

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Very nice, I like it! It's a lot better than my designs :)
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Just folded a bunch of things from Robert J. Langs Complete Book of Origami

Turtle
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Biplane
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Tarantula
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Cupcake, you should consider using different paper than copy paper for your models. They might look a lot better with better paper...

Chocobo by Satoshi Kamiya from an 18cm square of MC-treated double tissue paper.
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Ancient Dragon by Satoshi Kamiya from a 48cm square of MC-treated double tissue paper.
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So long and keep folding ^_^
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I have better paper, but I'm afraid to use it :shock: Mainly because I have so little. Once I feel that I have folded the model well enough, I will try it with my better paper. Maybe someday I'll live close to a paper store, then I won't have to worry so much...
Also, I have some very large foils and other different types of paper saved for when I get Works of Satoshi Kamiya! (I ordered it about 2 weeks ago)

Finally, I finished the cicada out of th Complete Book of Origami
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out of copy paper :roll: I am still proud of myself for managing to fold this, finally (this was not my first attempt).
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Daydreamer, I see you actually got the dragon to look right! The head of mine(all 4 attempts) is always long, flat and smashed.

The great thing about being in a place where nobody does origami is that no matter what you do, everyone will think its incredible.

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The Kawasaki Rose. Such a beautiful design, and a step up from what I normally do :D

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I folded a Styracosaurus designed by Fumiaki Kawahata.

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