What have you folded lately?

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Crane from a dollarbill.
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This was inspired by phil. More here.
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O, I can't even remember when last I posted here. Well here are my up to date pride-n-joy's

Kawasaki rose
Made as gift to a formal

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And, as a budding photographer...

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A minute crane

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And last but not least:

Rotational unit prototype

The latest advance added to my construction set. If I may be so bold as to say: Bring it on, feeble sonobe module!!! (This it really can't do :P ). I'll get back to you with a youtube vid of it in action. The disk spins freely on its axes, a first!!!!

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Out. 8)
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Heres what I have been folding lately:
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Scorpion:
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Snail:
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Heron:
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Duck:
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and finally, my favorite, the Peacock:
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Notice how on the peacock I made the tail feathers the colored part :D
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I've been folding most of the models from "Origami to Astonish and Amuse", and have managed to fold all but the eight interlocking rings with 6-inch kami (woohoo!)

Also, going undercover with the Flasher Hat....

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This one was made out of 28- inch butcher paper, it turned out to be very laborious. It took about eight hours, butcher paper is way too floppy to make this sort of model easily! It doesn't collapse very well, either... oh well, it looks cool. 8)
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Earthworm

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:lol: I have new my own creation! Are you ready?
model: earthworm
creator: Ondrej Cibulka
folder: Ondrej Cibulka
size: one uncut square (pure origami!!!)
:lol: :lol:
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g275/ ... Zizala.jpg
You can check it with wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthworm

My colleage (girl) wanted to have earthworm, so I "folded" this one to her. But she told me, that she want to have right origami earthworm. So, another possibility is on you... 8)
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amazing, Ondrej.Cibulka.

do you plan to write an origami book ? :shock:
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:o It looks like towel origami!
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Alexandre wrote: do you plan to write an origami book ?
Of course! You can pre-pay it. :lol:
Cupcake wrote: It looks like towel origami!
No, it is serviette origami.
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i recently folded joseph wu's eastern dragon and a variation of the kawasaki rose
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Merman folded after Eileen's CP from 25cm x 25cm MC-treated double tissue paper
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Even though the CP is exactly the same, I didn't follow the intended flap usage (it's always good if you don't have a finished model as orientation and can make more use of your own imagination). The main reason for that was that I wanted the front of the model to be closed but that wouldn't have been possible (at least I didn't see a way to do it) with the original flap distribution. I could also use the head flaps more conveniently this way.
Therefore the dorsal fins ended up in front and were used as belly pleats (which gave kind of a shrimp-like body). The auxiliary "detail" flaps were used for the fins on the back.

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I always thought that most depicted mer-people are too human, therefore mine is everything but human. He also doesn't need any man-made weapons like tridents, he has enough spines (poisonous of course) to stand up (or swim up :roll:) to his opponents.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Post by wolf »

Quite cool and interesting - it's completely different from what I had in mind! If I find the time tonight, I'll put up a photo of my finished merman.
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That's why I like CPs, one CP can give tons of different models :-)

Hmmm... it might be interesting to put up a (rather simple) CP without any explanation what it's supposed to be and see what people come up with :roll:
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Daydreamer wrote:Hmmm... it might be interesting to put up a (rather simple) CP without any explanation what it's supposed to be and see what people come up with :roll:
Like, ohmigod, Elvis is hidden in this CP!!!
Actually, an Elvis is something I'd been planning to work on for a while too - guitar, sideburns, microphone and classic pose. A CP that captures all of these shouldn't be too hard to come up with. :D
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Daydreamer wrote:That's why I like CPs, one CP can give tons of different models :-)

Hmmm... it might be interesting to put up a (rather simple) CP without any explanation what it's supposed to be and see what people come up with :roll:
I once folded Komatsu's horse (the simple ugly one not the nice one) trying to fold his macaque from a CP I mistakenly took thinking it was the macaque's. I was trying to fold the macaque and it did not work but since both models have four legs I rearranged its pose and there it was the ugly horse.
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Scorpion by Patricia Crawford from book: Origami step by step
Mulberry paper treated with MC
35cm x 35cm

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