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The copper dragon looks like it has jetpacks instead of wings in the pictures. So awesome! I wish there were diagrams so I could modify that to match my Velojetar (my jetpack raptor pokemon).
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What pokemon's that then? Must be from black and white because i don't know any of their names. It is a good model but really- what would you expect? I've looked through this gallery and i must say- pretty much all of them are very good and the ones that aren't, as a general rule, are better. =D>
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It's my own pokemon I designed for fun in class. Not in any gen but it's own :)
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Velojetar and its evolutions:
http://flamekurosei.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d3jugpp
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lol anything to take the boredom out of mathematics
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:O
i find math surprisingly fun.
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It depends which math for me. Some can be really dull or interesting, depending on how familiar you are with the topic. Teachers too.
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My teacher is awesome. And the class is algebra 1 ( i have already learned everything, but i'm forced to take it anyway )

so its easy and fun.
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my maths teacher thinks that homework is something that is an essential part of school, and will give us homework just for the sake of it. I remember with one excercise, she said "do every second question" and everyone finished, and were pretty much "yay no homework" everybody understood the operation and what we had to do, and had plenty of practice with it. then she says "do all the other questions for homework, I can't have you not doing homework". unquote. she is the biggest troll sometimes
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haha, interesting.
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my new dragon

it has a strip graft on it to make the wings bigger

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so any thoughts on how to improve it?
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is it possible to make it cleaner?
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I looked at the third picture and thought it had teeth lol
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@ GWB origami. yes it is possible to make it a lot cleaner but it's very boring Zzz

@ loganorigami. hopefully my next dragon will have teeth but it will be a while before i can fold it :D
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I love your dragon polistes, give it better legs.
Origami is quite matematical, but it does depend on the teacher. My old maths teacher was about 300, her favourite words were "homework" "shhh" and "detention". We made stupid (but really funny) raps about her. The current one's great, and doesn't do everything the old one did (apart from teach maths) and does everything the old one didn't (like making it interesting).
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My favorite dragon so far, because of its proportioning (the extra length in the wings and body is nice) and pose (Rawr! I'm flying!). I also like it's 3d body effect. The only thing I can think of is making it a closed-back model, because all of those flaps in the middle take away from the dragons overall resemblance. If you did that, I personally would be content :D :P
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