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- Langko
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Thanks very much! Don't worry, from CP I wouldn't be able to fold it either... I just know the folding sequence which makes it easy
I agree about the fins, but they normally have short hindlegs anyway.
I think maybe making them an extra unit longer would be better but that would make the grid 25 and would result in wasted paper everywhere else. The CP is quite nice how it is and I don't want to really tamper with it. I think the folded model doesn't look too bad so it probably isn't worth my effort trying to modify the CP. Maybe using a larger piece of paper would solve the problem as you could shape it easier
I agree about the fins, but they normally have short hindlegs anyway.
I think maybe making them an extra unit longer would be better but that would make the grid 25 and would result in wasted paper everywhere else. The CP is quite nice how it is and I don't want to really tamper with it. I think the folded model doesn't look too bad so it probably isn't worth my effort trying to modify the CP. Maybe using a larger piece of paper would solve the problem as you could shape it easier
The only limit in origami is your imagination and your patience
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Re: Langko
Hear it is:
more on my gallery...
more on my gallery...
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Interesting interpretation. I like it! Thanks for folding
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your welcome it is easer to see in some of the other pictures that I took "the ones in my gallery".
I have no idea how you did the caterpiller and there were some extra flaps I had no Idea what to do with
I have no idea how you did the caterpiller and there were some extra flaps I had no Idea what to do with
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Yes I saw your other pictures, I just thought it would be easier commenting in the one place rather than two. As for the caterpillar it's rather difficult to explain, you have to twist it around so it is on the same side as the butterfly. Then using a rather difficult and time consuming process the whole branch is then colour changed. The extra flaps are probably just some of the twigs, they can be shaped any way you want. Like I said earlier shaping is much more difficult than folding but don't worry, I think you did a good job
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thank you
I had some alignment issues when folding because I folded one of the wings one unit off so it was extremely difficult to fold the things on for the caterpillar
I had some alignment issues when folding because I folded one of the wings one unit off so it was extremely difficult to fold the things on for the caterpillar
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Crease Pattern for my turtle. Grid of 24. Looks really confusing and complicated but it has a fairly easy folding sequence once you know what your doing Hope you like it
The only limit in origami is your imagination and your patience
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Not really origami related... well kinda, there's origami in the background XD
But this is me, so you can put a face to the folder
But this is me, so you can put a face to the folder
The only limit in origami is your imagination and your patience
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Jordan! XD
I would rather fail trying than fail without trying....
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Seahorse
Designed and folded by me from 1 uncut square. Inspired by Eric Joisels but this one has much simpler shaping. Folded from a fish base, 20cm Terry Foil
Designed and folded by me from 1 uncut square. Inspired by Eric Joisels but this one has much simpler shaping. Folded from a fish base, 20cm Terry Foil
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Thanks man!Kyle2952 wrote:Nice job Jordan!
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Fantastic! All it needs is a refold from smaller non-foil paper, and you're ready to enter the monthly challenge!
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Constructive criticism is appreciated as well as encouraged.
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Constructive criticism is appreciated as well as encouraged.
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Thanks! Thats what it was designed for but I am not going to refold it, because it won't work as well with smaller copy paper...
The only limit in origami is your imagination and your patience
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Latest Design...
The only limit in origami is your imagination and your patience
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