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My bad. :oops: I didn't go through the whole gallery, just weent to the last page to see your newest post, so I forgot that you had pictures of everything already.
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no problem :D hope you liked what you saw :D
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"some Lang designs and Roodborst's Goat"
Wow that sounds so cool... Nice refold by the way!
Montroll's rhino looks very good. Maybe you could try to make some clearer pictures. Us daylight, flash off on your camera etc. The background in the latest pictures is kind of distracting from the models, and I really wanted to see how my goat turned out and what model the small black thing on the left is? (another rhino?).
Btw great dwarves aswell, I never been able to fold them. Keep it up!
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Thanks I will take more pictures soon. your Goat design is very good it is the best one I have folded :D
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hear I folded Langko's metamorphich design :)
designed by: Langko
folded by: OrigamiGeek
paper: Tissue foil
size: 40 cm * 40 cm
end size: ~20 cm

the whole thing:
ImageImage

just the butterfly:
Image

Just the cocoon:
Image

just the Caterpillar:
Image

that's it

@Roodborst sorry I totally forgot to take new pictures I will try to take them again!
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roodborst wrote:what model the small black thing on the left is? (another rhino?).
yes it is an other rhino :)
I am sorry I didn't see this line when I read this post before.
I also think that I will refold your goat because I lost the fold in the picture :(
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now for the goat

whole thing: "first with flash, next no flash"
ImageImage

the head: "first flash second no flash"
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Hey origamigeek, good work on the cp from langko and on my goat.
For your latest pictures I have some tips because they are still a bit dark. This how I take pictures of my models:
- I take a big sheet of paper, mostly elephant hide as a background.
- I lay it curved next to the window [___ * < like that * is the sun.
- put the model on it
- take the picture without a flash and with most sunlight as possible.

Hope this made any sense to you haha
I might do a refold of the goat myself, haven't folded it anymore after making the diagrams.
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You are in a desert right, or am I thinking of someone else? Then you should have plenty of sunlight :lol: . Did you take the pics at night? If then, you need a lamp shining on the model, as well as a nice neutral background. When I started doing this, my photos improved drastically, and I'm sure yours can too.
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yes I am in the desert
and yes I took them at night and I think that it would be a lot better in the day but I can't take a picture of them again because I just gave them away :(

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OrigamiGeek wrote:I would say that you designed it first then I designed it after you with out knowing that you have already designed it :D so it is both our designs.
Since this is such a simple design (a sinked/unsinked waterbomb base) you can't really say that you designed it. I'm sure some forum members (including me) made that before.
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GrossMichael wrote:
OrigamiGeek wrote:I would say that you designed it first then I designed it after you with out knowing that you have already designed it :D so it is both our designs.
Since this is such a simple design (a sinked/unsinked waterbomb base) you can't really say that you designed it. I'm sure some forum members (including me) made that before.
I'm positive he can say he came up with it himself if he indeed did so.
Newton and Leibniz all over again.
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I just folded some new stuff after being out of it for a too long

2 models from Eric Joisel
Rat
most light:Image
less light:Image
least light:Image

dwarf
face:Image
body 1:Image
body 2:Image
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My Design
Angle
Head:Image
body 1:Image
body 2:Image
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Just designed and folded and angel
ImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImage

How does it compare to the other fold?
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