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Origami and art

Posted: September 13th, 2005, 7:01 am
by Morgan
Hello,

After much thought about the subject of designing a model, I had an idea. So whenever I've "attempted" to create a model, I've always you know, sketched the finished shape of the model ... or when trying to solve a CP, I sketch in reverse the steps to find the shapes the creases make.

So after making John Montroll's rabbit from Origami For The Enthusiast, I put it on a rock, and sketched it like that. Would anyone want to see something like that, or has anyone else drawn their Origami? Just curious, thought it would make a cool thread to see not only someones folding ability, but the even more abstract thought realization of Origami in a more abstract medium.

When I think about it, your Aunt Matilda has so much character, your family had a portrait down, why not give the same respect to your equally characteristic and personal fold model?

Posted: September 13th, 2005, 7:03 am
by Morgan
p.s. i really really apologize for any typos...i am a horrible proofreader :[ annd speller at that...

Posted: September 13th, 2005, 8:42 pm
by Brimstone
Morgan wrote:...i am a horrible proofreader :[ annd speller at that...
Indeed you are

Posted: September 14th, 2005, 8:18 pm
by Morgan
hmmm i guess after 42 views and only one post, either my grammer and spelling lost everybody, or this idea was dumb. thats cool, that is the reason i asked in the first place :)

Posted: September 14th, 2005, 8:56 pm
by saj
Behold the power of the edit button! Lol. It'd be cool to see some sketches of your work, I'd draw some of my completed models but unfortunately I can't really draw.

If possible, can you upload them to a Flickr account please? I'm working on a possible idea, read more about the Origami Forum Flickr Project. Although I'm actually using the 'origami' tag for now, I'll update this once we have a few more pics.

saj
PS - Sorry to hijack the thread!