What have you folded lately?

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greencube07
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ImageFlying Dorcus hopei by Hyun Seok Kang, Flickr에서

Late upload of Flying Dorcus Hopei
Designed and folded by me
Paper : double-tissue 65cm
22.5 degree base
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illustrious.
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greencube07 wrote: January 21st, 2022, 4:37 pm ImageFlying Dorcus hopei by Hyun Seok Kang, Flickr에서

Late upload of Flying Dorcus Hopei
Designed and folded by me
Paper : double-tissue 65cm
22.5 degree base
Fantastic attention to detail .The colour changes and leg spikes must have been time consuming
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oz
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Protoceratops by Fumiaki Kawahata and Spinosaurus by Kamiya Satoshi.

It’s been fun to fold again. It’s been too long!
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They look great, oz!
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Here is a new horse model I created. It uses two pieces of paper but is quite simple and good for beginners who want to make a more complex model.

Here are the YouTube instructions.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lCi5aUp9bqI


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Awesome fold, Trakthor! It's unfair how the international community classifies Mrs. Fuse as a creator of exclusively geometric models. These masks are amazing!
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Organizer with Drawers and Slides, a model of my own creation. Watch the video to see what makes it different from other origami chest of drawers: https://instagram.com/p/CwIPZq_vJoU

I'll teach it at OWM4.
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ORIGAMI - CHESS QUEEN ♕


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"In chess the most unbelievable thing for me is that it's a game for everybody: rich, poor, girl, boy, old, young. It's a fantastic game which can unite people and generations! It's a language which you'll find people "speak" in every country." - GM Judith Polgar (Real Queen of Chess)

Designed and folded by me from a single uncut square sheet of bicolored tracing paper
Paper size : 75cm x 75cm
Model size : 20cm x 15 cm
64x64 Grids Boxpleated

PHOTODIAGRAMS GUIDE


My attempt at color change! I had long wanted to fold something related to chess, finally came up with this anthropomorphised chess set :) Very pleased with the result, as I was able to combine 2 of my fav. hobbies!
(The wooden chess set is special to me, a gift from my father, who taught me this wonderful game.)

Since it might not be so clear to recognise all the elements here:-
1. 64 Grids BP: because 64 squares on a chess board
2. Queen on the Throne: because strongest piece
3. 2 knights/horses, 2 Bishops
4. 2 Rooks: Depicted as brick-sided throne.
5. 8 Pawns as Crown Spikes

Scope for improvement - color change on 4 pawns (too small to notice so I skipped), color change on Rook (had no clue on how to do it), King Symbol being a simple Origami Crane (but may have become unrecognisable as King symbol)

I'd designed this model 2 years ago, but couldn't finish it then. Now, the World Chess Championship is in November, and it could be a big one for GM Gukesh!
Hope you all like it :)
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