I love the colour change in the crest! It's really awesome!! (Not just the crest, all of it)
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Harpseal wrote:Wow, that is so cool, from only 20 pieces, that is awesome! I'm working on a 3d parabolic heart. You mirror-write a message on the back, look at the front and shine a light through the back, and you see your message! I'm doing one for mothers day! It's really pretty!
I thought of this before bed last night, and I couldn't get to sleep until I had folded it. Ico$ahedron by soozafone, on Flickr
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I was making a rhino by john montroll, when I had to leave to catch my train to go to work. I always keep a bunch of memoblock papers in my pocket, so I tried making the rhino in the train, but I could only remember the first 15 or so steps. The rest I figured outmyself, so guess this is a partially by myself designed rhino, I'll give credits to John Montroll for the way the horns and a part of the head are formed.
roodborst wrote:I was making a rhino by john montroll, when I had to leave to catch my train to go to work. I always keep a bunch of memoblock papers in my pocket, so I tried making the rhino in the train, but I could only remember the first 15 or so steps. The rest I figured outmyself, so guess this is a partially by myself designed rhino, I'll give credits to John Montroll for the way the horns and a part of the head are formed.
this one i made on the train 9cm x 9cm:
After folding a bunch of small ones i decided to make one with nicer paper and bigger 20cm x 20 cm
I think it was the one in 'african animals' but the one in origami sculptures uses a similar technique to form the horns. Now that i looked at the diagrams of both I've actually used less from them then I initially thought. I'll have to compare it to a picture of real rhino to get the proportions better. thanks you liked it.