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New pics on BOS site

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Some of you who were at Leicester will recognise yourselves on the BOS index page- the images come randomly, BTW.
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How many different pictures are there? (So that I can stop refreshing the page over and over again....)
So long and keep folding ^_^
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does anyone know if either of these are actually diagrammed?

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wow ! it's really beautiful thedeadsmellbad. did the BOS release this book? whose creation is the human face? please answer.
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joel cooper gallery
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im.xing wrote:wow ! it's really beautiful thedeadsmellbad. did the BOS release this book? whose creation is the human face? please answer.
The BOS "book" is actually the last British Origami Society magazine,it does not contain the diagrams for the model.
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thedeadsmellbad wrote:does anyone know if either of these are actually diagrammed?
No, but all you have to do is shed loads of pleats, then push a few out here and there. In principle, of course :twisted:
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From what I understand of Joel Cooper's working methods, he works out the crease patterns for the separate features first, and then works out ways of joining them with an appropriate tessellating pattern. So he probably has at least partial crease patterns for his faces somewhere in his working notes. Whether or not he can be persuaded to publish any of these is, of course, a different matter.
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