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I drew the crease pattern for my Dragon:

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The folded model looks like this:

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wow awesome dragon the neck ridges give a great effect. Could you please post more photos of it and how many legs does it have i cant tell? :D
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There are a couple more views on my flickr page. You can see them HERE.

P.S. The dragon has four legs :lol:
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Post by Mars »

Cool! wish i could make that, but i have no knowledge of how to make origami with crease patterns :(
Anyway, thats VERY COOL! :D
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Keep on trying, it will work.
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Thank you-I am hoping to make diagrams for this in the future, but it will probably be a while since I have next to no experience drawing them :cry:
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Post by chesslo »

GREAT dragon Jonny, i will be waiting for the diagrams, thanks :D
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Thank you-but don't hold your breath 8)
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This is CP for my Roadrunner 2.5
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:D ok :?
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A couple new crease patterns:

Sorceror:
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Shaman (hex-pleated):
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Post by ftangdude55 »

Wow. Hex pleating continues to baffle me. :?
I doubt I could fold that for a long while.
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Hi Jonnycakes,

That's only the second time now that I've seen hex pleating, the first being Robert Lang's scorpion. Where can I find out more information about it?

Thanks!
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That is the only instance of hex-pleating that I have seen as well. I managed to figure out some techniques with it because it is essentially a cross between 22.5 degree angle structures and box-pleating (fitting on a grid). I could perhaps put together a small guide to it if you would like.

Also, if my CP (or Lang's, for that matter) is confusing, it may be because the are both very complicated (Lang's more so than mine). A simpler CP might be easier to conceptualize.
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Post by ftangdude55 »

That would be good. Although, it would be pointless for me because I don't know how to design via box pleating. Maybe after I get ODS. :)
I would still love to see a guide. :wink:
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Post by mike352 »

A small guide would be great! I can make out various parts in your CP, but not all of it. Without playing around with it myself, I don't think I could get the rest simply intuitively. A guide would save everyone hours of figuring out things on our own.
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