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- Langko
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Langko
Hello, I'm Langko and I'm 17.
Some of you might now me from flickr. I've had flickr for a year now and I post all my models there. I recently decided to join the origami forum. I'm going to show a bunch of my own designs which I hope you like. They are all folded from 1 uncut square. CPs for these designs as well as other models that I have folded that are not my designs can be found on my flickr.
Hermit Crab
Scaled Wyvern
Peacock
Crab
Fiddler Crab
2 Headed Dragon
Lobster
Lizard
Coat Of Arms
Scorpion
Pillbug
Butterfly
Cyclommatus Metallifer
Some of you might now me from flickr. I've had flickr for a year now and I post all my models there. I recently decided to join the origami forum. I'm going to show a bunch of my own designs which I hope you like. They are all folded from 1 uncut square. CPs for these designs as well as other models that I have folded that are not my designs can be found on my flickr.
Hermit Crab
Scaled Wyvern
Peacock
Crab
Fiddler Crab
2 Headed Dragon
Lobster
Lizard
Coat Of Arms
Scorpion
Pillbug
Butterfly
Cyclommatus Metallifer
The only limit in origami is your imagination and your patience
My Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/
My Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/
- tryingtofoldsumthing
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Re: Langko
WOW! Some great designs there, I especially like that two headed dragon, I think I'll just have to fold that one!
Matt
If it's just mountain and valley folds, how hard could it be?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tryingtofoldsumthing/
If it's just mountain and valley folds, how hard could it be?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tryingtofoldsumthing/
- Langko
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Thankyou! Good luck if you fold the model, I would appreciate it if you did. It takes a lot of shaping to get to the finished model once you have collapsed the base. If you have any questions just asktryingtofoldsumthing wrote:WOW! Some great designs there, I especially like that two headed dragon, I think I'll just have to fold that one!
The only limit in origami is your imagination and your patience
My Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/
My Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/
Re: Langko
Great designs! I love your cyclommatus metallifier
my flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/69530881@N02/
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Re: Langko
Brilliant! Simply brilliant!
I love them all!!
I love them all!!
C.Athreya
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- Langko
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yevgen, GWB origami and chesscuber 98, Thanks guys, I am glad you like my designs
The only limit in origami is your imagination and your patience
My Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/
My Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/
- Langko
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Knight
My latest design...
Box pleated on a grid of 48, folded from a 45cm square of black tissue foil. This model was a pain to take photos of. He looks much better in real life. I find that models folded from black paper are not that photogenic...
This is the first human figure that I have designed and I think it turned out rather well. The black paper makes it really hard to see all the details. There are pleats across the abdomen and spikes on the back of the body armour. Hope you like it
My latest design...
Box pleated on a grid of 48, folded from a 45cm square of black tissue foil. This model was a pain to take photos of. He looks much better in real life. I find that models folded from black paper are not that photogenic...
This is the first human figure that I have designed and I think it turned out rather well. The black paper makes it really hard to see all the details. There are pleats across the abdomen and spikes on the back of the body armour. Hope you like it
The only limit in origami is your imagination and your patience
My Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/
My Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/
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Thanks very much! Not sure about a book because all my models are box pleated and they are a pain to diagram because they don't have an easy folding sequence.marco paso wrote:Fantastic model! You're ready to write a book!
My latest design, a kabutomushi.
Folded by me from a 45cm square of tissue foil (tissue on only one side) Box pleated on a grid of 38. I know , a very impractical grid.
I know the body is a bit wrinkly but it was almost impossible to fold cleanly as it completely closed off. You can see what i mean by looking at the bottom left photo. I hope you like
The only limit in origami is your imagination and your patience
My Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/
My Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/
Re: Langko
Langko, thanks for sharing your designs. I just wanted to chime in and say my favorite is your butterfly. The wings are beautiful, and the body is well done. All the best and keep them coming!
EVERYTHING MUST BE MADE OF PAPER!
- Langko
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Thanks as always my friendcowburger13 wrote:great designs lanko!
Thanks very much for your kind words, I appreciate itCadix wrote:Langko, thanks for sharing your designs. I just wanted to chime in and say my favorite is your butterfly. The wings are beautiful, and the body is well done. All the best and keep them coming!
The only limit in origami is your imagination and your patience
My Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/
My Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/
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Re: Langko
I love your knight! It reminds me very much of Takashi's Mahoraga. Perhaps it's just the similar proportions and legs, but it's spot on! Have you drawn a CP for it; I'd love to fold it?
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Thanks very much! I'm very glad you like it. I post all my CPs on my Flickr. Here is the link to the knight cp: http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/820 ... hotostreamRaptorex55 wrote:I love your knight! It reminds me very much of Takashi's Mahoraga. Perhaps it's just the similar proportions and legs, but it's spot on! Have you drawn a CP for it; I'd love to fold it?
I would be very happy if you folded it but its not an easy model by any means
The only limit in origami is your imagination and your patience
My Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/
My Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/