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ummm.. no, it's not. you said
OrigamiGeek wrote:dwarf from Eric Jonsal
it's close enough for us to tell what is means, though.
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??? interesting :D
so is it good or is it bad
or you might want to just keep talking about what I wrote wrong ?
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i really like it. it was folded wwell and shaped well. the only change i would make is that i would shape the body a ittle more.
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I probably would too but I did not want to over do it :D
thanks ;)
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toucan designed by Michael G. LaFosse
in advanced origami folded with Deluxe Washi black
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praying mantis designed by Robert J. Lang
in Origami Insets and their kin folded with Iridescent paper
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dwarf's designed by Eric Jonsal
from cp all folded with foil paper
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That mantis looks great, well done!
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Thanks for the complement :D
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You keep improving! Nice work.
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thanks the dwarf's are rilly bad though except fore one I went way too fast
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Hi OrigamiGeek - I know its a while back. but can you tell me what your opinion of using the deluxe washi in the lafosse toucan? the paper a bit pricey so i don't want to experiment with it. thanks!
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it is a really good paper. you know with foil you can smooth it by using you fingernail? this paper is a lot like foil but it has rinkles built in. the problem with that is when you are making a sharp creese the paper flattens in that place so the paper becomes unsquare and changes shape a lot :( but if you fold it nicely it looks really good!
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some new stuff
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onion plant (my design):
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what it would look like in the ground
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Lobster V1.0 (my design)
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-ZZdK ... +flash.JPG
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-lnEn ... t+view.JPG
sorry pictures are too big

butter flys designed by Michael G. LaFosse edited by me
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-A-s6 ... M_5517.JPG
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-qaGd ... M_5537.JPG
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some new folds and old folds

a better picture of my lobster
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praying mantis designed by Lang
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newest fold Rhino designed by John Montroll
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the toucan designed by Michael G. LaFosse and the dwarf by Joisel(again)
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some Lang designs and Roodborst's Goat
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all of my best folds
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Those all look really good. M y only suggestion would be to isolate each model and then take a picture. Its important to showcase a specific model, and not just focus the camera on one model in a big pile of them. Other than that, nice work :) , and I hope that didn't sound rude :oops: .
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no you don't that is a good idea...
I normally Isolate each peace (like two of my Rhino pictures) but this time I have already taken pictures of most of them and posted them :D
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