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Skull by Herman Van Goubergen
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Ancient Dragon designed by Satoshi Kamiya.
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joshua i like your dutch rabbit :-)
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thanks!
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i think you must have been working on and off on that one!
great fold, but there is scope for improvement i.e, more cleanly, better shaping with larger paper, etc. You must use material other than tissue foil for your models.you are in great need.
but it's great that you succeeded!i failed about 20-25 times...........
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thanks!
actually, i worked on it for 4 straight hours!
tissue foil was the biggest paper i had that would hold a crease well.
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Hey Kareshi, I love that cube, can you make instructions please :D
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thats weird i made an ancient dragon today to
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Razzmatazz wrote:Hey Kareshi, I love that cube, can you make instructions please :D
I'm making a book! It'll be in that, I'll make a thread when the book is getting closer.
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@Kareshi

Awesome, I'll look forward to it!
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Made some more stuff. some are 2nd folds.

Moth by montroll. It was pretty easy and fun to fold. I tried to make it as perfect as possible, I also opened up the paper for the tail so it doesn't look so triangular... Can anyone beat this precision??
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Next is montroll's Bee. It was a kinda tough to fold, yet it doesn't really look like a bee to me.
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Next is my 2nd fold of the Lobster. Made from 12 inch jap foil. Orange eyes! Coolness!
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And finally my 2nd scorpion. Made from same type of paper (the one on the right). It came out much better (pic doesn't show it). The body was more stable, the tail stands better, looks cooler too.
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5 Days to Go - A puzzle for All
Ultimate Origami Puzzle - Significantly Simplified

Some Time Ago, I constructed a puzzle using slip and stick construction consisting of nearly 1000 parts. Figuring out and constructing the puzzle from scratch - even if you know how to make slip and stick pieces is a foreboding task that takes weeks of folding. No one in their right mind would attempt the task.
So, I have come up with a significant simplification. 16 pictures are divided into 4 pieces. these are placed in a somewhat random order on 4 slip and stick frames. You can make easily add pieces from any 6 by 8 inch pictures and attach then without glue (you do have to cut them into 4 rectangular strips first). Making (folding and assembly) the puzzle is a task that a folder with moderate skills could accomplish (after taking the advanced slip-and-stick class from me).

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Pictures can be on the outside, inside or top and bottom of the puzzle. The completed puzzle can be presented to children. Finding pictures on the outside and inside is relatively easy. Solve one picture at a time. Finding the top and bottom pictures offers more of a challenge. Or simply use the puzzle as a display of your favorite picture at any one time, changing to a new picture when the mood strikes.
16 pictures in one puzzle - solve one picture at a time.
Come to the exhibit in the Cultural Arts Center in Columbus and see how many pictures you can find in a few minutes. Most of the pictures are flowers from the Morton Arboretum, A few are from parks in the Chicago Suburbs.

This is the last of my count-down for now. I need some time to get ready for the convention and a day or so to get there from the Chicago Area. More pictures and video's after the convention. See some of you in Columbus !

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i am folding CP of phoenix 3.5!
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i'm folding satoshi kamiya's lion!
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