What have you folded lately?

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Thank you!
I've already drawn diagrams, might put them into the Christmas Origamibook.
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origami_8 wrote:Thank you!
I've already drawn diagrams, might put them into the Christmas Origamibook.
I hope so, it would go very well in a display with the Joisel and Quyet Swans.
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Army of pianos!
by Daniel Brown

I'm giving these to my piano students who will play in the recital next month.

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Anna: that is amazing! I hope you put diagrams in the Christmas book :D

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 :D
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origami_8 wrote:Duck landing on the Water. Folded from 15x15cm kami. Own design - variation of the traditional crane.
kareshi wrote:Army of pianos!
by Daniel Brown
I LOVE BOTH MODELS!

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.

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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)

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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.

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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 :D Enjoy! :3

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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)

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Quite chuffed really, more at blog: http://www.wonko.info/365origami/?p=3143
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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 :D
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Zinc finger (Znf) domain Monochrome Cartoon

(Sorry for a geeky post, but origami does not have any limits i think :D)
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Zinc finger (Znf) domain Monochrome Cartoon by PauliusOrigami, on Flickr
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my last design !
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korrigan par -sebl-, sur Flickr
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Yersteday i play a little with color correction and after effect on my last origami ^^ so i share it with you !!
Enjoy x)

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Have folded John Montroll's Moth, Stink Bug and Beetle last evening. My first time, hence are not that great ..
Stink Bug:
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Beetle:
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Moth:
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