How to ask for help from ORIGAMI-L ?
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How do I ask for help from ORIGAMI-L about crease patterns (if im stuck at folding a crease pattern) ?
How do I ask for help from ORIGAMI-L about crease patterns (if im stuck at folding a crease pattern) ?
Hi there, sorry for the late reply. There's no one person in charge of helping with CPs; I'm helpless with them myself!
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I believe we have quite a few talented CP folders on the forum, but they might not be around at this time.
And ... what CP is it? Can you provide a link?
saj
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I believe we have quite a few talented CP folders on the forum, but they might not be around at this time.
And ... what CP is it? Can you provide a link?
saj
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i see--nevermind for replying late, because as long as there is someone replying, i will feel happy!
the cp i am stuck on is :
http://www.bluegoo.net/~jason/2004.hydralisk.html
thanks! :
the cp i am stuck on is :
http://www.bluegoo.net/~jason/2004.hydralisk.html
thanks! :
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Hi Steven,
This cp is actually located at http://www.bluegoo.net/~jason/2004/hydralisk.html and is shown here:
[img]http://www.bluegoo.net/~jason/2004/pics ... iskcp1.jpg[/img]
This crease pattern is actually very straight forward box-pleating except for the right and left edges on the lower portion of the model. These horizontal lines create the pleats for the stomach of the model and are to be folded last (i.e. fold the vertical pleats back and forth as you would with regular box-pleating, while folding the horizontal creases second, folding through the multiple vertical layers). This technique for making a patterned plane was taken from satoshi's ryu-zin; if you have the crease pattern, you can try looking at the marked valley and mountain folds for instruction.
This cp is actually located at http://www.bluegoo.net/~jason/2004/hydralisk.html and is shown here:
[img]http://www.bluegoo.net/~jason/2004/pics ... iskcp1.jpg[/img]
This crease pattern is actually very straight forward box-pleating except for the right and left edges on the lower portion of the model. These horizontal lines create the pleats for the stomach of the model and are to be folded last (i.e. fold the vertical pleats back and forth as you would with regular box-pleating, while folding the horizontal creases second, folding through the multiple vertical layers). This technique for making a patterned plane was taken from satoshi's ryu-zin; if you have the crease pattern, you can try looking at the marked valley and mountain folds for instruction.
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The mouth shape involves taking the left and right flaps of the three small flaps at the top center of the cp and swinging them back to make the lower jaw. The same two flaps on the upper jaw (slightly lower on the cp) were going to be teeth, but I ended up not using them for aesthetic purposes. I just folded them inside.
The belly is open, isn't it? How you close it involves folding over the sides of the gape so the pleated planes overlap, and then you tuck on side into the other. This might also involve minimally reworking some of the side pleats, depending on how you folded your base.
Hope that helps!
The belly is open, isn't it? How you close it involves folding over the sides of the gape so the pleated planes overlap, and then you tuck on side into the other. This might also involve minimally reworking some of the side pleats, depending on how you folded your base.
Hope that helps!
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I reply my own message from another topic:
you can upload pictures here:
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it's easy and self-explanatory.
after you've "hosted" that picture, you will get a couple of links to share the picture in different ways.
- Christian
you can upload pictures here:
http://www.imageshack.us/
it's easy and self-explanatory.
after you've "hosted" that picture, you will get a couple of links to share the picture in different ways.
- Christian
Hydralisk
Hi Iˇm big fun of SC and I would like to fold my own hydras - but I'M realy noob in origami - could someone make some step by step manual for breeding hydras I thing it could be vary popular as long as StarCraft i vary popular.
I beg you, I realy want o have this, it's the coolest way to decorate my room
I beg you, I realy want o have this, it's the coolest way to decorate my room
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