What have you folded lately?
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Thank you!
I've already drawn diagrams, might put them into the Christmas Origamibook.
I've already drawn diagrams, might put them into the Christmas Origamibook.
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I hope so, it would go very well in a display with the Joisel and Quyet Swans.origami_8 wrote:Thank you!
I've already drawn diagrams, might put them into the Christmas Origamibook.
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Army of pianos!
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I'm giving these to my piano students who will play in the recital next month.
by Daniel Brown
I'm giving these to my piano students who will play in the recital next month.
All my stuff:
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Anna: that is amazing! I hope you put diagrams in the Christmas book
My latest design, a kabutomushi.
Folded by me from a 45cm square of tissue foil (tissue on only one side) Box pleated on a grid of 38. I know , a very impractical grid.
I know the body is a bit wrinkly but it was almost impossible to fold cleanly as it completely closed off. You can see what i mean by looking at the bottom left photo. I hope you like
My latest design, a kabutomushi.
Folded by me from a 45cm square of tissue foil (tissue on only one side) Box pleated on a grid of 38. I know , a very impractical grid.
I know the body is a bit wrinkly but it was almost impossible to fold cleanly as it completely closed off. You can see what i mean by looking at the bottom left photo. I hope you like
The only limit in origami is your imagination and your patience
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origami_8 wrote:Duck landing on the Water. Folded from 15x15cm kami. Own design - variation of the traditional crane.
I LOVE BOTH MODELS!kareshi wrote:Army of pianos!
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Joseph Wu created his One Fold stegosaurus, so I created this one fold model. Can you tell me what it is? If you already know the answer and aren't really guessing then PLEASE don't ruin it for everyone else. I wanna know if other people see what I see in this single fold.
In the story of the One Fold Stegosaurus Joseph mentions a Two Fold Stegosaurus. Does it really exist? I've never seen it.
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Ralf Konrad’s Star Puff tess - folded from a hexagon of grey Elephant Hide (15cm side)
The hexagon was cut using a new perspex template made for me by a friend with a laser cutter. She made three sizes of hexagon 10/15/20cm a side, and three squares 35/40/45cm.
Not sure whether to "complete" the fold by going all the way to the edges, as I quite like how it looks now.
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The hexagon was cut using a new perspex template made for me by a friend with a laser cutter. She made three sizes of hexagon 10/15/20cm a side, and three squares 35/40/45cm.
Not sure whether to "complete" the fold by going all the way to the edges, as I quite like how it looks now.
bb
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Langko : Incredible Kabutomushi :O
Booggerboy : your tesselation is amazing! really well done *-*
Here are some view of my latest fold, the scene "you shall not pass" from lord of the ring . With the jason ku's balrog and the satoshi kamiya's wizard Enjoy! :3
Booggerboy : your tesselation is amazing! really well done *-*
Here are some view of my latest fold, the scene "you shall not pass" from lord of the ring . With the jason ku's balrog and the satoshi kamiya's wizard Enjoy! :3
go to the rubik's cube world record!
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Gerardo, is it a cobra head?
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on my fourth attempt I was finally successful at folding Jason Ku's Nazgul (version 8.1)
Quite chuffed really, more at blog: http://www.wonko.info/365origami/?p=3143
Quite chuffed really, more at blog: http://www.wonko.info/365origami/?p=3143
I fold therefore I am.
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Gerardo, is it a one-fold Owl?
I fold therefore I am.
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Gerardo: looking at it I would say a heart. If you turned it around I would say I diamond
The only limit in origami is your imagination and your patience
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Zinc finger (Znf) domain Monochrome Cartoon
(Sorry for a geeky post, but origami does not have any limits i think )
Zinc finger (Znf) domain Monochrome Cartoon by PauliusOrigami, on Flickr
As a biochemist i do love proteins and their tertiary and fourth stuctures. I tried to combain Origami with biochemistry by folding proteins. I call this - Proteogami (proteo - protein; gami - paper) (I take the copyright of this, hehe
This method works best with foiled paper and with single chained proteins, until I come up with other methods for multichained proteins.
So my first work is Zinc finger domain - a single chained protein motif, that binds a DNA molecule.
It's a simple start - It has only two beta sheets and one alpha helix.
I'll later fold more complex proteins with a numbers of sheets and helices.
(Sorry for a geeky post, but origami does not have any limits i think )
Zinc finger (Znf) domain Monochrome Cartoon by PauliusOrigami, on Flickr
As a biochemist i do love proteins and their tertiary and fourth stuctures. I tried to combain Origami with biochemistry by folding proteins. I call this - Proteogami (proteo - protein; gami - paper) (I take the copyright of this, hehe
This method works best with foiled paper and with single chained proteins, until I come up with other methods for multichained proteins.
So my first work is Zinc finger domain - a single chained protein motif, that binds a DNA molecule.
It's a simple start - It has only two beta sheets and one alpha helix.
I'll later fold more complex proteins with a numbers of sheets and helices.
My flickr gallery. Come to visit and leave feedback.
Re: What have you folded lately?
Yersteday i play a little with color correction and after effect on my last origami ^^ so i share it with you !!
Enjoy x)
Enjoy x)
go to the rubik's cube world record!
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Re: What have you folded lately?
Have folded John Montroll's Moth, Stink Bug and Beetle last evening. My first time, hence are not that great ..
Stink Bug:
Beetle:
Moth:
Stink Bug:
Beetle:
Moth: