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Amazing Axe ! I have always wanted to design one like that!
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Thank you! I am glad you like it. Good luck, if you try and design one :)
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Crabs
My designs. Each one folded from a 30cm square of tissue foil :)
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So I made an instagram account for my origami!
Here's a snapshot of what I have on there so far...
If you have an instagram please follow me. My account name is _langko_
Thanks and I hope you like :D
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Quetzal
Designed and folded by me from a 30cm uncut square of tissue foil. Boxpleated on a grid of 32. Hope you like :)
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Very awesome! I love those wings!
I would rather fail trying than fail without trying....


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Thank you my friend!
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I didn't fold these models but they are both my designs. Matthew LaBoone did such a good job folding them I had to show them in my gallery!

Flying Odontolabis Lacordairei
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Cyclommatus Metallifer
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And follow him on Instagram @cabbs
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Yes, They are awesome folds! Did you make a cp of your odontolabis lacordairei?
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Yep, I made a cp and about 30 minutes of tutorial videos so he could fold it :D
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Cool :D I would loe to see a cp!
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Hmmm... Not releasing the cp because the model is super hard (close to impossable) to fold from cp. Matt really wanted to fold it though and since he is an absulutely amazing folder I agreed I would share the cp with him and make videos of some of the process and shaping to help him out when needed :)
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if it is close to impossable to fold it form a cp is there some other why of designing that doesn't use cp's ?
this is just a question I am not trying to be mean okay ;)
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I didn't include all the lines needed in the cp to simplify it as much as possible, I only needed for my own reference and didn't think anyone else would fold it. So with the lines missing from the cp it would be very difficult to fold... Hence why I had to make videos to so how how to fold certain parts.
And yes you can design models via free folding. My owl design was designed like that on the first try and I didn't want to unfold it so I don't have a cp for that model. And I have designed other models by free folding and then worked out the cp later
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okay thank :D
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