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New model:
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Lates folds:
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..and my latest design:
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I just found the site and can't stop drooling. Well done sir!

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the volcano is amazing. Please post diagrams :)
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folded from 35 cm of Tant paper.
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Your newest renditions are amazing :) oh i'm almost finish with your praying mantis i can't seem to collapse the base o.o
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Thank you, really appreciate.
About CP, you should give a break until I try to fold it whole (I did test fold on legs and it works well), and I will take pictures of the process, and see if everything is nice foldable.
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With Komatsu's BP Girl; was it really hard to fold? The crease pattern looks straightforward but quite extensive to me.

But I love your photography of the models. It really makes your already awesome models look even more awesome.
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Basically The CP isn't hard but you should test fold the Boobs part in large scale. That part is a bit tricky (for a small sheet - mine was about 28 cm). That's all.
And thanks, I really try to make pictures to look representative, and good looking, not just a origami piece in random background. I noticed that lighting is very important to make a model to look good.
I would suggest to everybody to choose plain background which makes a good contrast with the color of the model.
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great work...what are the chances of seeing a diagram to the dali elephant? probably slim i guess; had to at least bring it up because i would do anything to try my hand at it :D
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There is a chance. But I am going to work on this model a little bit more, maybe I'll find a better packing, and then I think, I will make a diagram.
p.s. Since I designed this model with TreeMaker, there is no doubt that there will be some precreasing in the beginning, to find reference points. The rest is not hard. Some open sinks and shaping.
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