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Yes, it´s a little variation of the simple Kawasaki-Rose (The edges are folded outwards instead of inwards).By the way is the black rose above just another version of the kawasaki rose?
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I hope this works. It should show the video on how to fold the new Kawasaki-Rose after precreasing (step 17 to 29).
The diagrams used can be found here.
PS: Sorry unicycle281, I can´t help you on this. Maybe someone else can.
I hope this works. It should show the video on how to fold the new Kawasaki-Rose after precreasing (step 17 to 29).
The diagrams used can be found here.
PS: Sorry unicycle281, I can´t help you on this. Maybe someone else can.
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hey anna, I'm not seeing the video What is the step that most ppl are having trouble with? Is it the curling into a cyclinder? I always thought locking the base was the hardest. One should get it after the 2 attempts though.
C.A. Furuti? Can you post up the link to the diagrams? Ok how about this- I'll post up the step by step picture files that really helped me made the rose.
http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~pnnguyen/rosephotos.rar
that's the direct link to it.
Remember the new Kawasaki takes patience and careful folding. But once you fold one you can fold many many more with ease Just study the pictures and look at the diagrams included inside. I think the main question to ask when folding with the photos is, "How do I get my model to look like that step?" Position your model to match exactly with the photos and in no time you should have it done
C.A. Furuti? Can you post up the link to the diagrams? Ok how about this- I'll post up the step by step picture files that really helped me made the rose.
http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~pnnguyen/rosephotos.rar
that's the direct link to it.
Remember the new Kawasaki takes patience and careful folding. But once you fold one you can fold many many more with ease Just study the pictures and look at the diagrams included inside. I think the main question to ask when folding with the photos is, "How do I get my model to look like that step?" Position your model to match exactly with the photos and in no time you should have it done
It´s not the new Kawasaki-Rose he´s having troubles with but this one:
http://www.progonos.com/furuti/Origami/ ... 20902a.pdf
I thought it would work.
http://www.progonos.com/furuti/Origami/ ... 20902a.pdf
Really?pnpurdue wrote:I'm not seeing the video
I thought it would work.
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It´s neither the old nor the new one, it´s a variation.unicycle281 wrote:i still don't understand the version I am trying. Is the one i am working on the new or the old?
I believe that their is a mistake in the diagrams that makes it impossible to finish it the right way, but I could be false. Their is a very clear drawn diagram for the same rose in Kawasaki´s "Roses, Origami and Math" that works pretty good, but I can´t finish the rose using the above mentioned diagrams by C.A. Furuti.
I would say the old one because it doesn´t need so much precreasing like the new one.unicycle281 wrote:Which is easier?
Thank yousaj wrote:Works great for me Anna
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There aren´t diagrams for the old one available over internet, if you wanna try the original version you have to buy a book ("Origami for the Connoiseur" for example). I think the closest available for free are the instuctions on http://danoftoasters.org/?sample=no&page=3 . Also check out this thread: http://snkhan.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.ph ... in&start=0
Instructions for the new Kawasaki-Rose can be found here: http://www.ensc.sfu.ca/undergrad/euss/e ... page6.html
There are a lot of Variations out there, like this one: http://www.themountainfold.com/themount ... /rose.html
or this one: http://www.jongiejupgi.co.kr/docu/sub8_Npop1_18.htm
or this one: http://www.origami.cz/Pdf/rosa.pdf
Instructions for the new Kawasaki-Rose can be found here: http://www.ensc.sfu.ca/undergrad/euss/e ... page6.html
There are a lot of Variations out there, like this one: http://www.themountainfold.com/themount ... /rose.html
or this one: http://www.jongiejupgi.co.kr/docu/sub8_Npop1_18.htm
or this one: http://www.origami.cz/Pdf/rosa.pdf
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Watch the above video, it shows how to go on after precreasing (following the Chan Diagrams!) until step 41 of the book, so the final shaping isn´t shown, but the requested steps.
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