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hi... are you right that you have all lines and with correct angle???

I see that you have 3 mountain lines... maybe that is the mistake..... which model is??

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i don't think the angles are correct :( the model is squirrel by Nguyen hung Cuong. you need the file? mailed it
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Why are there 4 mountain folds and two valley folds around the vertex?
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gamag wrote:Why are there 4 mountain folds and two valley folds around the vertex?
This is ok to be 4 M's ant 2 V's at a vertex.
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gamag wrote:Why are there 4 mountain folds and two valley folds around the vertex?
because it makes a difference of 2.
btw, when i press fold i get the correctly folded base ](*,)
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Mir Numaan wrote:
gamag wrote:Why are there 4 mountain folds and two valley folds around the vertex?
because it makes a difference of 2.
Oh, thats obvious :oops:, I was confused by the tree mountain folds next to each other, couldn't imagine how that could be flat foldable. But now I see it.
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Can someone help me with this cursed file?! I've download Java 3D API, Java Runtime thingy, Oripa035. jar file, everything but still that stupid dumb file doesn't open up!!
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Calling it stupid like a little five year old also doesn't help. I don't know much about oripa, or computer files and that, but I'm sure acting childish about it wont change anything.
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@Swapnil: i have already told you, your operating system is way more old and you can't use ORIPA on it.
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Did I say I use 98? Cause it's XP, actually.
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If you use Windows XP there-s no reason it shouldn't work. After clicking the oripa035 file, what does it say? Do you get an error message or is nothing happening at all?
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Can you give us a screen shot of your problem? ORIPA should work fine on XP.
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There is nothing to screenshot. I click on the file, and nothing happens at all.
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Did you extract all the files from the zip folder or did you just click on the oripa035 file?
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There's only one file in the rar. The oripa file.
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