My wife was after a mammoth for her class room display, the perfect excuse to fold this excellent one by Artur Biernacki
Great fun to fold! Folded from 40cm sq of lokta, re-used from an earlier failure (of Kamiya's Inoshishigami, I think) After a coat of mc you could barely see the crease lines, its amazing paper!
Just a quick question, is it acceptable to post photos on the forum with crappy backgrounds/quality?
I apologise for my terrible photos, I can't be asked to get a proper camera
For free internet diagrams for Satoshi Kamiya's Ancient Dragon,
click the link: http://goo.gl/Y8SxM
One main thing you should consider, is to use a curved sheet of paper as background.
The next two important things are good light and that you go farther away with your camera when taking the photo. You can always crop a photo afterwards, but there is no way to get a good sharp model on your photo when your camera focussed on the background behind.
Birds on the brain this week...
These are folded from 25cm squares of momizome washi, not great for this model but it does look rather nice. I was planning on folding a whole flock (still got 15 sheets of this paper) but I think I've run out of steam for now!