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awesome! :D
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joshuaorigami wrote:awesome! :D
Thank you! :D :D :D
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Montroll's Moth.


I REALLY dislike the antennae. I absolutely hate them.

I made this from tracing paper as a try and the paper really sucks. If you flex the crease it's tear cleanly.
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Really? The tracing paper I use never tore whenever I folded it.
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This is pretty thick stuff, It's like plastic. When I creased the same crease a lot it would tear cleanly and easily right down the crease. I think I'm using LQ paper xD
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well there are different types of tracing paper, some better than others. Some are thick while some are thin, the thin probably being the preferred of the two when it comes to the more complex origami :/ I'm no expert though lol
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Well yeah this stuff it like thin plastic that creases a little too well. The paper when you crease it it's hard to crease one the same line the other way (mountain-valley-fold)
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My Swan I designed recently

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I added a colour change on the beak. I have diagrams if anyone wants them.
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I'm interested in trying your swan. Could you please send me the diagrams for the model? :)
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Adam wrote:I'm interested in trying your swan. Could you please send me the diagrams for the model? :)
Sure, here are the diagrams:

http://www.mediafire.com/file/bnyipquz540xbfu/Official Swan Diagrams.pdf

Anyone can use them now that I have made a good version of the diagrams.[/url]
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New diagrams look nice :D
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Thank you, although I still hate step 19 (the last).

I like how I fit 2 pages from the previous diagrams onto one page no problem :P
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Diaz's lemur, second fold. I hate the head.
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Kawasaki rose and a stem
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Those leaves look like they use the same technique for the leaves on Brian Chan's One-Sheet Rose. Does it?
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It's just box pleating and then it makes the 3 parts that I squash and fold the tip down and shape the leaves. I dunno if it's like Brian Chan's rose. IS there a CP for his rose?

Plus Noah, here's your cube illusion I folded. I loved the model. Nextime I shall use thicker paper because with kami is falls apart.
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