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I played with paper during one evening and I came up with those two models.
http://www.free.of.pl/f/fryc/fotos/angel.jpg
http://www.free.of.pl/f/fryc/fotos/bishop.jpg
What do you think?
http://www.free.of.pl/f/fryc/fotos/angel.jpg
http://www.free.of.pl/f/fryc/fotos/bishop.jpg
What do you think?
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Thanks!
As you can see angel is extremely easy to fold. It's made of half of square cut along diagonal.
As you can see angel is extremely easy to fold. It's made of half of square cut along diagonal.
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I see, and I really like the basic idea of this model. it's always very interesting, what can be folded with only a few creases. I have once "created" a kind of fox-mask with a similar technique. that's what I call fun foldingAs you can see angel is extremely easy to fold. It's done from half of square cut along diagonal.
Christian
Listen! It is incredible! I have just taken a square of paper and I was folding it, folding and folding without any specified purpose. I was just playing with it. And guess what I have folded? Quite nice fox-mask
What a coincidence!
Think of what coincidence it would be if it turned out to be the same as yours.
I have no possibility to take a picture right now, but we have to compare it
What a coincidence!
Think of what coincidence it would be if it turned out to be the same as yours.
I have no possibility to take a picture right now, but we have to compare it
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I have taken a picture of my bearmask. as written before, it's an easy stylistic (term?) model.
(http://wald.heim.at/redwood/512221/baerenkopf.jpg)
and has around 10 steps
greetings
Christian
(http://wald.heim.at/redwood/512221/baerenkopf.jpg)
and has around 10 steps
greetings
Christian
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The first three are mostly the same, diagonal line symmetry, with the head from one corner.
The Lambton Worm is very different. I am trying to get the look of it coming out of a well.
http://www.sunderland.ac.uk/lambton.html
The Lambton Worm is very different. I am trying to get the look of it coming out of a well.
http://www.sunderland.ac.uk/lambton.html