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i agree with anermak, i don't have much success with tracing paper. great fold, by the way
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i just watched Nausicaa and now your Ohmu is even more amazing!
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These are incredible, really beautiful. I love the posture of the swordsmen.
Check out my new site http://www.StarOrigami.com! It focuses on origami star sculptures specifically, and provides a little origami background information. Feedback is always welcome - and appreciated.
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I am soo waiting for your book!
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Thanks! Though I just hope you don't have to wait too long I started diagramming at a pretty rapid pace and then burned out.chesscuber98 wrote:I am soo waiting for your book!
New model (finally!) Asuka v2
Designed by: Shuki Kato
Folded from: one 22" square of O-gami painted on the color changed areas
Size: 8.5" tall
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the Gorilla and the Elephant is what I am trying next - thank you for sharing your work Origami-galen-artist!
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Folded a few more models from Andrey Ermakov's wonderful new book!
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love the moai. what paper did you use?
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It was folded from a ~5" square of O-gamiphillipcurl wrote:love the moai. what paper did you use?
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if you need anyone to test-fold your diagrams i would be happy to do it
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Flying Stag Beetle Diagrammed Version!
This model was originally designed in 2002 and had shorter mandibles, shorter wings, and a much messier folding sequence. Around 2005 I updated it by pulling out the wings a bit and giving it larger mandibles. For this version I also upgraded the wings to separate them further from the wing cases.
Folded From: one square of Origamido
Size: 17 cm wingspan
Time spent: 3 1/2 hours total (including shaping)
And here's a video just because...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnPAXmFo ... tube_gdata
This model was originally designed in 2002 and had shorter mandibles, shorter wings, and a much messier folding sequence. Around 2005 I updated it by pulling out the wings a bit and giving it larger mandibles. For this version I also upgraded the wings to separate them further from the wing cases.
Folded From: one square of Origamido
Size: 17 cm wingspan
Time spent: 3 1/2 hours total (including shaping)
And here's a video just because...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnPAXmFo ... tube_gdata
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Kabutomushi V3
Designed by: Shuki Kato
Folded from: one 21" (53 cm) square of O-gami
Time spent: 9 hours folding; another 3 hours modeling
Size: 9 1/4" wingspan (24 cm)
Designed by: Shuki Kato
Folded from: one 21" (53 cm) square of O-gami
Time spent: 9 hours folding; another 3 hours modeling
Size: 9 1/4" wingspan (24 cm)
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I haven't posted anything in this thread in a very long while...
I guess the only models I designed since that time were the Titan Beetle, new Giganoto, and new Evangelion.
I have been trying to modify the head of the Giganotosaurus because the teeth in the upper jaw extend too far down the length of the skull; I can fix that easily enough, but then the proportions and angles in the lower jaw get really awkward after that.
Here's a picture of Scott Hartman's Giganotosaurus reconstruction, Dinosaur enthusiasts will immediately notice the shorter and more robust skull relative to earlier depictions.
I guess the only models I designed since that time were the Titan Beetle, new Giganoto, and new Evangelion.
I have been trying to modify the head of the Giganotosaurus because the teeth in the upper jaw extend too far down the length of the skull; I can fix that easily enough, but then the proportions and angles in the lower jaw get really awkward after that.
Here's a picture of Scott Hartman's Giganotosaurus reconstruction, Dinosaur enthusiasts will immediately notice the shorter and more robust skull relative to earlier depictions.
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Titan Beetle Looks awesome! So does the Giganoto and the EVA V3!
Folded your Flying Stag Beetle yesterday with tracing paper.
I'll upload it tomorrow.
Folded your Flying Stag Beetle yesterday with tracing paper.
I'll upload it tomorrow.
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Interesting findings about the giganotosaurus. Do you think this a comprehensive change or another morph, I.e. gracile and robust?