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Re: Orimin
hahaha, books are awesome, and i need some new ones. everything i have i am
a) incapable of making due to a lack of useful paper
or
b) its too long and i'm too lazy to make it
I recently ordered tanteidan convention 16 and 50+ hours of origami so hopefully i will be able to make some stuff from those soon.
But yes, i am.
a) incapable of making due to a lack of useful paper
or
b) its too long and i'm too lazy to make it
I recently ordered tanteidan convention 16 and 50+ hours of origami so hopefully i will be able to make some stuff from those soon.
But yes, i am.
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Re: Orimin
I agree that a book should be made. These designs are lovely.
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phillipcurl: Haha I promise to make a book someday
jadylyon: Thank you! That is what I am aiming for!
Origami owl:
jadylyon: Thank you! That is what I am aiming for!
Origami owl:
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More views for owl:
Origami heart with wings:
Origami heart with wings:
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Wow, you're really inventive. The mammut is so cool. I love owls. I'll go on a rampage through this thread now and oh and ah at everything And maybe I'll get down to it at my desk and do some folding...though I doubt I feel confident enough for this, yet
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OrigamiGeek: Thank you!!!
insanecrane: Hahaha! I am very glad that you liked my designs!
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insanecrane: Hahaha! I am very glad that you liked my designs!
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thats a really cool dragon, orimin.
looks quite complex also.
looks quite complex also.
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whoa! that's so cool! could you maybe make a CP?
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I love that you improve with every model Orimin and even when you go more complex you don't lose that Yoshizawa quality to your work! Brilliant!
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phillipcurl: Thank you! Yes, it is more complex design, but still not very hard.
GWB origami: Thanks! I have CP only in my notebook I think later i will redraw ir to PC.
OrigamiGeek: Thank you! I am very glad that you find ir cool!
Jakeplusplus: Thanks! I am trying to use more 22.5 degrees designing now
Origami rabbit:
GWB origami: Thanks! I have CP only in my notebook I think later i will redraw ir to PC.
OrigamiGeek: Thank you! I am very glad that you find ir cool!
Jakeplusplus: Thanks! I am trying to use more 22.5 degrees designing now
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What do 22.5 degree angles do? I've never seen any explanations for them or how to use them.
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Re: Orimin
It's just a way of designing the model so the creases radiate at multiples of 22.5deg. I'm actually trying to get better at it myself right now.
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Personally, I like 22.5 and circle packing better than box pleating, although the references may be harder.
its just a lot less precreasing and its more efficient.
its just a lot less precreasing and its more efficient.
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That's why I don't design as much 22.5deg as I do BP. Plus I feel BP improves patience simply because some of those CPs are just insane to collapse. (I designed an asymmetrical angel two days ago, and just the left shoulder must have taken half an hour to get right.)
Reminds me of H.T. Quyet's. I like it!Orimin wrote:Origami heart with wings: