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Scrat and Acorn - Fernando Gilgado and Beth Johnson
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Rhino - Quentin Trollip
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Hippocampus - Quentin Trollip
Fun facts: I had to put 1 €cent inside the tail to make it stand.
Fun facts: I had to put 1 €cent inside the tail to make it stand.
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It's been a while since I last posted here, but in the meantime I kept on practicing, bought some tissue foil online (merry Christmas to myself ), and managed to fold one of my targets...
(yet I have to learn to take photos of origamis, these don't look so good )
Satoshi Kamiya - Phoenix 3.5
(yet I have to learn to take photos of origamis, these don't look so good )
Satoshi Kamiya - Phoenix 3.5
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Very nice looking phoenix!
When taking photos, the most important thing is light. Enough light and you'll get away with pretty much everything else. Natural light is the easiest, with artificial light you may need more than one lamp.
When taking photos, the most important thing is light. Enough light and you'll get away with pretty much everything else. Natural light is the easiest, with artificial light you may need more than one lamp.
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Thank you!
Well I've never tried natural light... I'll give it a try as soon as I can, thank you for the advice
Well I've never tried natural light... I'll give it a try as soon as I can, thank you for the advice
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Try taking the picture next to the window in broad daylight without the flash. They will look alot better. Nice folds btw, keep it up!
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Thank you too, roodborst
Anyway, because of the lack of sunlight, I had to postpone the "outside photoshooting" to better days, and I tried instead to improvise a shooting set using a big blank sheet and two desk lights. I'm still far from taking good-looking photos, but at least these ones look better
Satoshi Kamiya - Tree Frog
Yet another Quentin Trollip - Hippocampus
Satoshi Kamiya - Little Bird
Yet another Kade Chan - Fiery Dragon (with head particular)
Satoshi Kamiya - Inoshishigami
Anyway, because of the lack of sunlight, I had to postpone the "outside photoshooting" to better days, and I tried instead to improvise a shooting set using a big blank sheet and two desk lights. I'm still far from taking good-looking photos, but at least these ones look better
Satoshi Kamiya - Tree Frog
Yet another Quentin Trollip - Hippocampus
Satoshi Kamiya - Little Bird
Yet another Kade Chan - Fiery Dragon (with head particular)
Satoshi Kamiya - Inoshishigami
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They are way better photos .
I particularly like the last one.
You could also edit them a bit with software.
I particularly like the last one.
You could also edit them a bit with software.
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Here I am again!
Some better photos of the same Phoenix I posted some days ago, and a refold of the Elephant by Satoshi Kamiya. This is also the first time I use my newborn little website (with a lot of issues yet to be solved, and a graphic theme that I'm going to completely rewrite by myself) to host and publish my folds!
It's still quite empty, but feel free to take a look around if you don't have anything better to do
Satoshi Kamiya's Phoenix folded by Caradhruin
Satoshi Kamiya's Elephant folded by Caradhruin
Some better photos of the same Phoenix I posted some days ago, and a refold of the Elephant by Satoshi Kamiya. This is also the first time I use my newborn little website (with a lot of issues yet to be solved, and a graphic theme that I'm going to completely rewrite by myself) to host and publish my folds!
It's still quite empty, but feel free to take a look around if you don't have anything better to do
Satoshi Kamiya's Phoenix folded by Caradhruin
Satoshi Kamiya's Elephant folded by Caradhruin
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Time for some more models! This time I have two refolds of models already folded (as you can see in the previous pages of this gallery), while the other two are brand new ones.
I'm also proud to announce that the restyling of my website is almost done: I still have to arrange some little details and squash some bugs, but it's almost in its final form. Again, feel free to take a look (on the homepage you can see my gallery so far) and don't forget to leave a comment, even it's a 'your skills are terrible'
Wasp – Anibal Voyer folded by Caradhruin on Caradhruin's Origami Gallery
T-Rex – Kade Chan folded by Caradhruin on Caradhruin's Origami Gallery
Prehistoric Squirrel (Scrat) – Fernando Gilgado folded by Caradhruin on Caradhruin's Origami Gallery
Hermit Crab – Satoshi Kamiya folded by Caradhruin on Caradhruin's Origami Gallery
I'm also proud to announce that the restyling of my website is almost done: I still have to arrange some little details and squash some bugs, but it's almost in its final form. Again, feel free to take a look (on the homepage you can see my gallery so far) and don't forget to leave a comment, even it's a 'your skills are terrible'
Wasp – Anibal Voyer folded by Caradhruin on Caradhruin's Origami Gallery
T-Rex – Kade Chan folded by Caradhruin on Caradhruin's Origami Gallery
Prehistoric Squirrel (Scrat) – Fernando Gilgado folded by Caradhruin on Caradhruin's Origami Gallery
Hermit Crab – Satoshi Kamiya folded by Caradhruin on Caradhruin's Origami Gallery
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Ok, time to show some other folds In case you're wondering, yes, the blue background is actually a towel
Eagle - Nguyen Hung Cuong
Yet another White Peacock - Jun Maekawa
Smilodon - Satoshi Kamiya
Stag Beetle - Satoshi Kamiya
Eagle - Nguyen Hung Cuong
Yet another White Peacock - Jun Maekawa
Smilodon - Satoshi Kamiya
Stag Beetle - Satoshi Kamiya
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Great folds!
Gilgado's Prehistoric Squirel is really hard to shape in order to make him look like the character. Have you seen Atilla Yurtkul's fold of the model?
What paper did you use for Maekawa's White Peacock?
Gilgado's Prehistoric Squirel is really hard to shape in order to make him look like the character. Have you seen Atilla Yurtkul's fold of the model?
What paper did you use for Maekawa's White Peacock?
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I didn't know that fold of the Prehistoric Squirrel, but I've just seen it on Facebook... It's incredibly close to the original! I'm definitely going to give it another try sometime, perhaps using a bigger sheet of paper: the one I used is 20cm x 20cm, far too small to shape the model well.
For the White Peacock I used a simple yet beautiful 20x20cm sheet of white tissue foil paper, although the photograph didn't catch its classic glitteriness.
Thank you for your feedback, I really appreciate it!
For the White Peacock I used a simple yet beautiful 20x20cm sheet of white tissue foil paper, although the photograph didn't catch its classic glitteriness.
Thank you for your feedback, I really appreciate it!
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Great Photos !!!Caradhruin wrote:Wasp – Anibal Voyer
T-Rex – Kade Chan
Prehistoric Squirrel (Scrat) – Fernando Gilgado
Hermit Crab – Satoshi Kamiya
I really liked the photos and Specially the 4th one