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Divine Dragon
Now i've got Satoshi's book about a year and i never fold the Divine Dragon. so it was the last model from the book i finally got through.
Divine Dragon (designed by K. Satoshi)
Started with a 50cm square of double tissue.
Size of the result: 15cm high and 22cm long
From other angles
My design on the feet
Divine Dragon (designed by K. Satoshi)
Started with a 50cm square of double tissue.
Size of the result: 15cm high and 22cm long
From other angles
My design on the feet
Last edited by Alan on August 25th, 2008, 12:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Thanks for your feedback Adam.
I can't remember exactly, but i think between 5-10 hours. I folded the model very carefully and of course with a couple of rests:). And if you start with a big sheet of paper, the precreasing procedure takes even more time, because it gets very unhandy.
I can't remember exactly, but i think between 5-10 hours. I folded the model very carefully and of course with a couple of rests:). And if you start with a big sheet of paper, the precreasing procedure takes even more time, because it gets very unhandy.
Last edited by Alan on July 23rd, 2012, 1:45 am, edited 3 times in total.
I want to show two origami models i always liked very much.
Dimetrodon (designed by F. Kawahata), Background: red tissue
Size: 12cm long (Origami paper: 20cm square)
And my most favourite dinosaur, also one of my most preferred origami model:
Stegosaurus (designed by F. Kawahata)
Size: 24cm long and 11cm high (Printing paper: 60cm square)
Dimetrodon (designed by F. Kawahata), Background: red tissue
Size: 12cm long (Origami paper: 20cm square)
And my most favourite dinosaur, also one of my most preferred origami model:
Stegosaurus (designed by F. Kawahata)
Size: 24cm long and 11cm high (Printing paper: 60cm square)
Last edited by Alan on March 13th, 2011, 4:14 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Oh, very good work with master Kawahata's models! Do you have both sides of stegosaurus the same? It is hard to make it the same...
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Thanks for the feedback Ondrej. I think both sides look similar, have a look. this model is indeed one of those, that is hard to fold in the last steps. And you have to shape a lot.
Last edited by Alan on July 25th, 2010, 4:59 pm, edited 2 times in total.
This is a hard-to-do model if you haven't got a large sheet to start with, because the teeth become very small and you can't make a nice design on the feet too in my opinion.
Tyrannosaurus (designed by F. Kawahata)
Size: 30cm long, 13cm high (Printing paper: ca. 40cm square)
I folded the two layers by the head inwards instead of outwards to become a rounder head
I did my own design on the feet.
Tyrannosaurus (designed by F. Kawahata)
Size: 30cm long, 13cm high (Printing paper: ca. 40cm square)
I folded the two layers by the head inwards instead of outwards to become a rounder head
I did my own design on the feet.