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Here my first design for a Colour-changing Chameleon 
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Actually it's the same Chameleon design but folded from a square where I first blintzed two corners to the back and two corners to the front to get a square with two different colours.
I know that it's a bit cheated that the Chameleon doesn't perform a full colour-change, but it's a start. Problem with that design is that due to the blintzing I also lost the possibility to colour-change the eyes.
I'm working on another idea at the moment which (if it works) should enable me to do a full colour-change and still have colour-changed eyes, still a long way to go though...

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Actually it's the same Chameleon design but folded from a square where I first blintzed two corners to the back and two corners to the front to get a square with two different colours.
I know that it's a bit cheated that the Chameleon doesn't perform a full colour-change, but it's a start. Problem with that design is that due to the blintzing I also lost the possibility to colour-change the eyes.
I'm working on another idea at the moment which (if it works) should enable me to do a full colour-change and still have colour-changed eyes, still a long way to go though...

So long and keep folding ^_^
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Your idea about color-changing is very good! I have another one, maybe I will show you it soon... 

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Just made this:
http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/diplodocus.pdf
It's as long as my middle finger and the hardest thing I've done to date. I did it for my Psychology teacher on his next to last lesson with me as he likes dinos.
http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/diplodocus.pdf
It's as long as my middle finger and the hardest thing I've done to date. I did it for my Psychology teacher on his next to last lesson with me as he likes dinos.
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Hercules Beetle - Nguyen Hung Cuong (Vietnam)
Medium - 27cm square tissue foil

Medium - 27cm square tissue foil

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Welcome on the board!
I like your contrast with real hercules, it is very good idea.
After this confrontation we can see quality of your model...
I like your contrast with real hercules, it is very good idea.

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PEGASUS of S.KAMIYA folded in a 35cm of mulberry paper treated with Methyl-cellulose
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00852.JPG[/img]
CHOCOBO of S.KAMIYA square 20cm of mulberry paper treated with MC
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00865.JPG[/img]
a bunch of insects of R.J.LANG all in a 30cm square treated with MC(tissue and mulberry paper)
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00837.JPG[/img]
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00838.JPG[/img]
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00817.JPG[/img]
and at least the fabulous UNICORN of S.KAMIYA 40cm square of mulberry paper treated with MC
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00882.JPG[/img]
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00887.JPG[/img]
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00888.JPG[/img]
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00852.JPG[/img]
CHOCOBO of S.KAMIYA square 20cm of mulberry paper treated with MC
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00865.JPG[/img]
a bunch of insects of R.J.LANG all in a 30cm square treated with MC(tissue and mulberry paper)
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00837.JPG[/img]
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00838.JPG[/img]
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00817.JPG[/img]
and at least the fabulous UNICORN of S.KAMIYA 40cm square of mulberry paper treated with MC
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00882.JPG[/img]
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00887.JPG[/img]
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00888.JPG[/img]
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Where did you buy it?Daydreamer wrote:Unicorn by Satoshi Kamiya from 40cm x 40cm Japanese foil

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