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My first wetfolding attemp

I bought some elephant hide from kims crane (The sheets are not perfectly square, I had to re cut them)

Anyways

I folded the blue shark from Montroll's and lang's origmai Sea life book

[img]Http://themountainfold.com/Gallery/Animals/wetshard.gif[/img]

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the picture is a bit too dark to see it right. but it's looks nice. in my opinion, the biggest strenght of elephant hide is the ability to fold it very wet and create great three dimensional models. your picture is "only" two dimensional :( maybe you should make a more areal (term?) picture.


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really nice, I like it :)
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it looks kinda like a seal from the second angle,

with the flippers and comming out the side
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*lol* a shark-seal... a sheal :)
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