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William Frye
Posted: March 20th, 2017, 11:18 pm
by Will_Frye
Hello, I've been following this forum for years, thought I should join finally.
here are some stuff I've folded:
20170320_144553 by
William Frye, on Flickr
20170320_140729 by
William Frye, on Flickr
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William Frye, on Flickr
20170320_140910 by
William Frye, on Flickr
20170320_142051 by
William Frye, on Flickr
20170320_141518 by
William Frye, on Flickr
20170320_142428 by
William Frye, on Flickr
20170320_142305 by
William Frye, on Flickr
Re: William Frye
Posted: May 11th, 2017, 4:10 am
by NeverCeaseToCrease
These are seriously amazing. I see a lot of Satoshi Kamiya models there, some that I've folded but yours look a lot better.
The two that caught my attention are the boat on the third shelf and the sith/jedi on the last page. I've seen those models in other places before, but I've never seen a crease pattern or diagrams.
Otherwise, I'm in the same boat as you: I've been following this forum for a while and only until recently did I actually create an account.
So, um... welcome, I guess, even though you've been here longer than I have!
Re: William Frye
Posted: May 11th, 2017, 10:36 am
by Kabuntan
I'd say the boat is the full-rigged ship of Patricia Crawford from "Creating Origami" by J.C. Nolan (or "Origami Step by Step" by Robert Harbin), while the Jedi/Sith model is a variation on Kamiya Satoshi's wizard from his first book "Works of Satoshi Kamiya 1995 - 2003".
Re: William Frye
Posted: May 11th, 2017, 4:10 pm
by Will_Frye
Thanks alot! Yeah the Sith is Kamiya's wizard. I believe the ship is Robert Harbin but its been years since I folded it and im not at home to check.
Re: William Frye
Posted: May 11th, 2017, 9:13 pm
by Bahamut86
Tremendous work! Only yesterday I finished the Lyrebird I had lost months ago. I am addicted to Kamiya's work. I have yet to fold the Phoenix, Dragons, and Minotaur again.
Re: William Frye
Posted: June 21st, 2017, 8:02 am
by Can Cebeci
Wow! The sith looks great. Kamiya's wizard is one of my favourite models so I guess I'll give the sith a try. From my observation, you shaped the head into a hood and twisted the staff around to make the saber. Is there anything I'm missing? Also for the color change on the saber, the first method that came to mind is unsinking/stretching open some of the pleats in the staff and sort of wrapping them on it. An outside reverse fold kind of thing might work too but the paper should be too thick for that. How did you do it?