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Awesome design!
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You have great designing skills, Anonymous! I love the simplicity and the cleanliness of the folds; yet I can so clearly tell what the models are.
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anonymous, you should do a little shaping on the little geometric bird which should be pretty easy considering the paper is like tissue foil.
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Thank you Razzmatazz for your kind and appreciative comment!
GWB, the point of this model is that it's geometric and therefore requires little to no shaping, so shaping it would ruin the point of this model.
GWB, the point of this model is that it's geometric and therefore requires little to no shaping, so shaping it would ruin the point of this model.
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you could change the name and then it would work.anonymous person wrote:Thank you Razzmatazz for your kind and appreciative comment!
GWB, the point of this model is that it's geometric and therefore requires little to no shaping, so shaping it would ruin the point of this model.
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I don't think you understand what anonymous person is saying.
It's the whole folding pattern that is gemoetric/highly mathematical and to shape it ruins that. Not just the name implies it, but the whole process that makes it does so. Shaping isn't always needed and for sure is not always good for a model.
It's the whole folding pattern that is gemoetric/highly mathematical and to shape it ruins that. Not just the name implies it, but the whole process that makes it does so. Shaping isn't always needed and for sure is not always good for a model.
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okay. now i understand.( i feel bad. sorry for not understanding.)
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Hey Anonymous Person! Yoy have an interesting folding style.
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