Christmas Origami Book 2010
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one quick question....
can I send in diagrams that I've uploaded to my Facebook/Myspace, but not published anywhere else?
I have a tendancy to share with my friends (not that any of them are actually folders) as soon as I'm finished diagramming
...oh! and how about x-rated origami diagrams? are they allowed?
can I send in diagrams that I've uploaded to my Facebook/Myspace, but not published anywhere else?
I have a tendancy to share with my friends (not that any of them are actually folders) as soon as I'm finished diagramming
...oh! and how about x-rated origami diagrams? are they allowed?
have fun.
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Wow!
my diagrams page http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7177
my flickr gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/52731923@N04/
my flickr gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/52731923@N04/
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Hopefully a few more soon
Last edited by FlareglooM on November 5th, 2010, 10:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
hmm I have a very cool Santa but cannot do any diagramming at the moment... not by computer at all
My Designs: http://www.flickr.com/photos/25471088@N05/
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Malachi brings up some good points, but I'm afraid I disagree with him on others.
The suggestion of having a price tag that goes to the upkeep of the forum is a nice idea-- but the point of this publication is so the diagrammers can give each other a christmas present. We spend the rest of the year releasing diagrams to the public, is it really a problem for us to make diagrams for each other for once?
My grandmother used to read a story to me called "The Little Red Hen" and I have many fond memories of it. Here's a link if you haven't read it yet.[/url]
How is it elitist? Anybody can draw diagrams for a traditional model. Most of the better diagrams from this book will end up getting published somewhere else eventually, anyhow.malachi wrote:1. It seems a bit elitist to only allow people who can design and/or diagram to participate. There are a lot more folders than designers in the world and totally excluding them without any reasonable way to participate seems a bit unfair. I could understand giving the book to contributors and letting non-contributors pay a small fee that gets contributed to, say, the upkeep of the forum or the origami database or some other shared resource.
The suggestion of having a price tag that goes to the upkeep of the forum is a nice idea-- but the point of this publication is so the diagrammers can give each other a christmas present. We spend the rest of the year releasing diagrams to the public, is it really a problem for us to make diagrams for each other for once?
I'm not sure why you have a problem with this. Many designers save their best work for submission to the Tanteidan convention book every year-- how is this any different?2. The exclusivity requirement seems to promote hoarding of designs instead of sharing, and I personally believe that the culture of origami sharing is a major driving force in the hobby right now.
My grandmother used to read a story to me called "The Little Red Hen" and I have many fond memories of it. Here's a link if you haven't read it yet.[/url]
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You could break out some graph paper and draw them, and thin if ya wanna, send those hand diagrams to a volunteer to make computer diagrams.There are plenty of people who will jump right on the chance to do itmerman wrote:hmm I have a very cool Santa but cannot do any diagramming at the moment... not by computer at all