What have you folded lately?
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Re: What have you folded lately?
The topic was "Stop War!" right? how can a peace dove be related to that? btw, it looks very cute!
Re: What have you folded lately?
Thank you. Nothing can "stop war" .. There will always be on going war in this world. What stops war? Nothing. Nothing. Nothing at all. A peace dove is a mere symbol, only a symbol: but it means peace. Paz. Pace. Paix. мир. 平和. A dove is a symbol recognized worldwide for peace. The peace dove can bring hope, and hope can bring peace. It may not be able to save a war, but it can save someone. There is your answer, it cannot stop war.
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Re: What have you folded lately?
555 little squares later, I managed to wrangle a Torus made entirely from Tom Hull's "Phizz" units - insane gynormous thing it is

More at blog: http://www.wonko.info/365origami/?p=3888

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Re: What have you folded lately?
Insanely AWESOME!
This is the best ever model you've made!

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Re: What have you folded lately?
mir numaan wrote:very messy! But since its your own design its great! Keep up the work and keep these insects comming!
Thanks guys!phillipcurl wrote:it's not very messy, its actually folded cleanly. The paper obviously got too thick for the model.
Phillip -> Yeah, longhorn beetles tend to do that, and the spikes only add to the thickness.

Hexarthrius parryi paradoxus (Testfold) by Baltorigamist, on Flickr
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Re: What have you folded lately?
My girfriend suggested I do some artwork to hang up at our place. So I decided to do some some simple stuff based on crease patterns, classic bases and representative models. This is how it turned out, we're quite pleased with it.
Obviously the actual folding of these models was no great effort but that's not really the point of them. I wanted something that demonstrated the underlying structure a bit. What do you think?





Obviously the actual folding of these models was no great effort but that's not really the point of them. I wanted something that demonstrated the underlying structure a bit. What do you think?





Re: What have you folded lately?
Some of the models I have folded for the 3° international origami internet olympiad
Cicada designed by Yasushi Miyashita and folded by me from a square
of banana paper, 40cm


Chocobo designed by Andrey Ermakov and folded by me from a square
of banana paper, 40cm


Bull designed by Andrey Ermakov and folded by me from a square
of banana paper, 40cm


Sonobe variations designed by YAndrey Hechuev and folded by me
from 30 squares of 7cm paper

Cicada designed by Yasushi Miyashita and folded by me from a square
of banana paper, 40cm


Chocobo designed by Andrey Ermakov and folded by me from a square
of banana paper, 40cm


Bull designed by Andrey Ermakov and folded by me from a square
of banana paper, 40cm


Sonobe variations designed by YAndrey Hechuev and folded by me
from 30 squares of 7cm paper

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- origamifreak_1.6180339889
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Re: What have you folded lately?
its been a while since I posted anything.
here's Jason Ku's luna moth, one of my personal favorites.
folded from 12in tracing paper. my second fold. as always, I am terribly sorry for the poor picture quality. it really doesn't do this model justice.

jason ku's luna moth by origamifreak64, on Flickr

jason ku's luna moth by origamifreak64, on Flickr

jason ku's luna moth by origamifreak64, on Flickr
and here's Robert Lang's yellow jacket. its not the greatest fold of this model, but hey, its freaking hard
folded from 12in o-gami

Robert Lang's Yellow Jacket by origamifreak64, on Flickr

Robert Lang's yellow jacket by origamifreak64, on Flickr
here's Jason Ku's luna moth, one of my personal favorites.
folded from 12in tracing paper. my second fold. as always, I am terribly sorry for the poor picture quality. it really doesn't do this model justice.

jason ku's luna moth by origamifreak64, on Flickr

jason ku's luna moth by origamifreak64, on Flickr

jason ku's luna moth by origamifreak64, on Flickr
and here's Robert Lang's yellow jacket. its not the greatest fold of this model, but hey, its freaking hard
folded from 12in o-gami

Robert Lang's Yellow Jacket by origamifreak64, on Flickr

Robert Lang's yellow jacket by origamifreak64, on Flickr
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Re: What have you folded lately?
@japc Very original design!
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Re: What have you folded lately?
Origami Fire Truck
Folded from many rectangles of Paper, Cardstock, and Poster Board – NO GLUE
The steering when turns the wheels left and right.
The Wheels Turn
The Main Ladder Rotates and Extends.
Santee’s Swivel is used for the steering mechanism and for rotating the ladder.
Many new folding techniques were designed for the parts that make up this model.
Each rung of every ladder is a folded rectangle.
This model took many hours of folding and any a considerable amount of design time.
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Re: What have you folded lately?
That's brilliant, Mr. Santee! All of your models make me smile. Have you ever thought of making a book with your origami mechanisms in it? I think it would sell pretty well! I'd certainly buy it.
Re: What have you folded lately?
Firstfold, wow, that fire truck is an amazing piece of work, can't believe it all holds together let alone steers! Nice one.
JAPC, cool bear. Looks like someone swiped his picnic basket
Origamifreak, nice work on the lunar moth, looks very ethereal. It's next on my hit list after the leaf insect, looks fun to fold...unlike that yellow jacket, which looks a bit of a beast, well beyond my meagre talents. Your rendition looks great!
Anyway, here's my first effort from Origami masters: bugs...

Sebastian Arellano's excellent Praying Mantis.
JAPC, cool bear. Looks like someone swiped his picnic basket

Origamifreak, nice work on the lunar moth, looks very ethereal. It's next on my hit list after the leaf insect, looks fun to fold...unlike that yellow jacket, which looks a bit of a beast, well beyond my meagre talents. Your rendition looks great!
Anyway, here's my first effort from Origami masters: bugs...

Sebastian Arellano's excellent Praying Mantis.
My Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/edg82/
Re: What have you folded lately?
Tree Frog designed by Satoshi Kamiya folded by me from 30cm Terry Tissue Foil:

Satoshi Kamiya - Tree Frog von origami_8 auf Flickr
Mystery Tessellation designed by Ilan Garibi folded by me from 30cm Terry Tissue Foil:

Ilan Garibi - Mystery Tessellation von origami_8 auf Flickr

Satoshi Kamiya - Tree Frog von origami_8 auf Flickr
Mystery Tessellation designed by Ilan Garibi folded by me from 30cm Terry Tissue Foil:

Ilan Garibi - Mystery Tessellation von origami_8 auf Flickr