Who to look for help when you got stuck at a crease pattern?

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Who to look for help when you got stuck at a crease pattern?

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Who to look for help when you got stuck at a crease pattern?
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I dont under stand "Who to look for" do you mean "what to look for"
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maybe there's a help page about that special CP you have problems with, somewhere in the net?! as long as you don't have a "real" person to talk, it could be hard to give a helping hand. I guess, it was you that asked to the origami mailing list about the crease patterns? didn't you got any response?


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yup!its me who asked help about the komatsu tiger..and only you responded =)thanks very much again!

recently i was having problem with the noboru miyajima's knight on dragon
i have asked for guide from the mailing list but so far no response yet

can you help me?

http://www.h5.dion.ne.jp/~origami/e/kni ... ragon.html
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sorry, I only know his "knight on a pegasus"


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MIYAJIMA Noboru, Knight on dragon.
the upper photo is the base folded by CPs.

http://blog.naver.com/titan101/80008053012


PS. when I stuck, I give up and challange again later. :)
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thank you jasssu! i now understand how to do it!
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HI jassu-- from the photos you send me about how to fold knight on dragon, i couldnt understand how you could make the hands of the dragon(i only have appendages for the legs) and how to make the wings. Also,can you teach me how to fold the rider's head and shield?

thanks :)
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steyen/
1. hands - You can see it has so long neck. Pleat fold between neck and body at the angle, and sharpen it. That's the common technique in many models.
2. wings - There are 2 linked rectangle layers at the wing. I just pulled them out.
3. head and shield - Actually, I don't know either. You and I have no diagrams, so these parts need folder's imagination. You have 3 parts for the head, spear, shield. Just fold them what you want! :)
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oh..........really!?thanks!!! you are really helpful!
oh ya,you're jassu right?this means that i have visited your website at http://design.origami.free.fr/bestof/jassu/index.htm

i like your models very much,especially the motorbike!! how did you design your models?by circle and river packing?
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I'm that guy, thanks :P
I don't use circle or other technique because I don't know how to use it at all. :oops: I have to study more...
And you live in Malaysia? Oh... I have the plan to emigrate Malaysia someday. hahaha! How about Origami culture in Malaysia? Is it popular?
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titan101 wrote:How about Origami culture in Malaysia? Is it popular?
It's about as popular as that in Singapore. And the clubs are just about as active... :P
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hihi...sorry for the late reply

ohhh i love your motorbike model! its good!

about origami in malaysia, its not that popular i think..because in my whole bunch of hundreds of friends, only 1 of them are interested ( not including me =) ] [ i refer to those who fold models with level of complexity as those found in http://www.origami.com ]

but mostly ppl in malaysia knows how to fold a traditional paper crane and love shape
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Hi Jassu,

Your maple leaf seems wonderful - the perfect fold to use on home made Origami cards. Are you in the process of making any diagrams? (Even if the instructions are in text format, with brief descriptions on what to do). In the meantime trying to attempt the CP ... !

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