Mmm.... Looks like I have company in folding Sinks I am never a good Sink Folder. I avoid them as much as possible. Most of my models have no sinks.Perpetual_Odium wrote: and closed sinks... i don't think i've ever encountered a closed sink
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I liked Edwin's Models as his models aren't too complex and are simplistic. Not many of his models have sinks. You can try his models too. They're very very pretty.Perpetual_Odium wrote:No sinks... would you happen to have any diagrams?
maybe your models can be my path to the realm of designers
Sure... Tell me which of my models u like. I could make a video and upload the video of that model in youtube...
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I hope I'm not asking for to much...
but, for now, i'd like to see Kingfisher,
3-petal flower, and the rhombus (i've never done
non-nature related models before... guess i should start).
Of course if you ever decide to fold the others on youtube
let me know as i want to be the first to fold them
but, for now, i'd like to see Kingfisher,
3-petal flower, and the rhombus (i've never done
non-nature related models before... guess i should start).
Of course if you ever decide to fold the others on youtube
let me know as i want to be the first to fold them
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To start designing (how I see it): Start by folding diagrams, and eventually fold harder and harder ones. Maybe buy or borrow some books, they usually have good quality diagrams. Eventually, you will begin to understand how to get things in the right place. Also, learning to fold CPs* (this part is optional) will really help you out. Then you will be able to deign from CPs.
*as for folding CPs, start with boxpleating. The ones with all the different will most likely magically make sense after folding a bunch of boxpleating CPs
*as for folding CPs, start with boxpleating. The ones with all the different will most likely magically make sense after folding a bunch of boxpleating CPs
Cool... I'll do it sometime during this week or next, once i'm done i will post the links here so even others will be able to fold them.Perpetual_Odium wrote:I hope I'm not asking for to much...
but, for now, i'd like to see Kingfisher,
3-petal flower, and the rhombus (i've never done
non-nature related models before... guess i should start).
Of course if you ever decide to fold the others on youtube
let me know as i want to be the first to fold them
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Hi Guyz,
I did a few more
Vase Variation I
Photo Frame Variation I
Photo Frame Variation II
Hex-Box [Derived from the Traditional Box but made with an Equilateral Triangle]
Bookmark Variation I
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I did a few more
Vase Variation I
Photo Frame Variation I
Photo Frame Variation II
Hex-Box [Derived from the Traditional Box but made with an Equilateral Triangle]
Bookmark Variation I
- Nikhil
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I've been wanting to do this for you from such a long time. But I'll make it a point to do it soon..... I hope you will have the same enthusiasm when its donePerpetual_Odium wrote:I hope I'm not asking for to much...
but, for now, i'd like to see Kingfisher,
3-petal flower, and the rhombus (i've never done
non-nature related models before... guess i should start).
Of course if you ever decide to fold the others on youtube
let me know as i want to be the first to fold them
"Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible."
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