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Nathan
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Post by Nathan »

Well the pun is in the phrase
"but mine would be mew, too."

mew is a pokemon:
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"mew, too" refers to "mewtwo", another pokemon:
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It's a silly pun. :lol:



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Here is a model I fold yesterday...

Satoshi Kamiya's Cyclommatus Metalifer 2.0

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Folded from a 50cm square paper, 80gr. painted with acrylics before folding and treated with methyl cellulose

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Post by TheRealChris »

very well done, I like it very much :)
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My original Mew
Designed and folded by Nathan Park
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Nymph
Designed and folded by Nathan Park
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(the wings are color-changed, but I ran out of good duo-paper)
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Newt
Designed by Brian Chan
Folded by me, from kami
http://s263.photobucket.com/albums/ii13 ... IM0799.jpg

sorry about the link, but the picture was huge every time i tried to put it up.
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Gia Đình (family)
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Đố em bắt được chị (catch me if you can younger brother)
Chi hai chờ em với (wait for me sister)
Cẩn thận đó các con (becarefull kids)
Kệ chúng nó đi em (let them free honey)
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Post by origami_8 »

Zoraz, when taking the Link for Forums and Bulletin Boards it looks like this:

[img]http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii13 ... IM0799.jpg[/img]

In my opinion that isn't huge :roll:
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Eagle Ray (long tailed version)
folded from one uncut square of tissue foil. The foil was good for shaping but unfortunately crumpled a lot so in the end it doesn't look too good :(

Author: Kamiya Satoshi

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Tree Frog
folded from one uncut square of tissue paper (no foil this time, but it's still a hard model for me, so the hind legs got a bit too thick and the I also don't like how the head turned out).

Author: Dr. Robert J. Lang

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After many revisions, here is my Cockatrice:

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Cube illusions by Mick Guy.
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I have 3 frames and would like to do similar origami in the other 2 so they can hang over my couch next to eachother, but I can't seem to find any other illusions.. If anyone has contact with Max Hulme I'd like to talk to him about how to do his pixel project of Picasso's Eye in a small scale.
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Here is another one

Robert J. Lang's Dancing Crane

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Folded from 50 cm, 80 gr. square paper and treated with methyl cellulose.
(I must fold this model again with tissue paper, 80 gr is way too heavy for such a model)

Keep up folding
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Post by OrigamiGianluca »

My last creation for this month challenge.

The Amphisbeane, heraldry version.

Designed and folded by me for this challenge.
Single 40cm sheet of tissue paper

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www.origamigianluca.com --> Fold with me...

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Post by floopate »

After 3 days, a total of almost if not more than 10 hours and a hella painful back i finally got to fold Lang's Black Forest cuckoo clock! i think this is by far the most complicated model i've folded to date.

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Post by Releashi »

Lots of traditional lotus (christmas decorations, I'm experimenting with different papers to see what works best at the moment) and quite a few Chinese (at least my sister brought one back from there) lotuses that use 9 (or 12) pieces of paper all folded the same way and tied together with string in the middle, not sure that is origami exactly but they are pretty.

I've also done two failed (as in they are rose-like but not anything like the examples I've seen online) angled Kawasaki Roses. I think I might be going wrong somewhere around 21 and then again at 27 and 28. I'll probably try again this evening. These are the first truly complicated things I've tried and I'll admit I had to suppress a few hissy-fits when with video+diagram+picture diagram I still couldn't figure out what to do! But I'll keep trying.
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Post by Max »

Nice Clock, gino!
With what kind of paper did you fold it?
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