kareshi wrote:I've got Kamiya 1 and Kamiya 2. What should I make?
Made so far- Carnotaurus Eagle Ray Splash Pegasus Kirin Bahamut T-rex Yellow Bird Ancient Dragon Coelophysis Maple Leaf Phoenix
Cerberus would be cool and I would also like to see you fold the tree frog or the hermit crab
1 sheet of 20 cm PVA treated lokta, 30 gsm, red-brownish. As complex as you can go with such a small size, but nothing that would end up incredibly tiny.
step 1 about 20" square
step 2 brown, yellow, orange, black
step 3 medium thickness
step 4 Nepalese lokta.
step 5 paper demands moderate thickness, but pretty high up there.
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Langko wrote:Thanks! I know, but origami shop recommends 50cm but the book says 24cm?! So I was wondering if 35cm would be fine or if it would get to thick
Also going to try this out
Found out that the wrapping paper for my chocolate has very good shaping possibilities.
Tried it on the rat of eric joisel (see here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/tschobigami/8789485309/)
So my question: what models could i do with this?
size: 12cm / 4,8in
colour: black with gold and red pattern / white
thickness: thin
paper: chocolate wrapping hmmm see picture
complexity: around joisels rat or kawahatas yoda, not too small, due to the size of the paper
1 Black lokta. 20cm
2 sheets of terry tissue, 1 white and 1 copper. 20cm
2 sheets of tant, 1 black and 1 dark brown. 35cm
4 sheets of tant, 1 blue, 1 orange, 1 yellow and 1 brown. 15cm
1 Black unryu. 30cm