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I have a lobster crease pattern on my website.
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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?
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wow, I really like them both. you did a very good job on them :)
with a second layer on the top, you could easly add arms to the angel. but I really like it the way it is!

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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.
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As you can see angel is extremely easy to fold. It's done from half of square cut along diagonal.
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 folding :)


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Have you got the picture of this mask? I'd like to see it. :)
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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 :-)
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I was wrong with the fox mask. it's more a bear mask. sadly, I've no opportunity to take a picture right now, but will do as soon as I can.


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I have taken a picture of my bearmask. as written before, it's an easy stylistic (term?) model.
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(http://wald.heim.at/redwood/512221/baerenkopf.jpg)
and has around 10 steps


greetings

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When I first saw it I thought of tiger. A friend who was standing behind me said it is a pig :-)

It is very universal mask :-)

I like it.

Meanwhile I have made another fox mask.
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Recently, I have been folding some obscure dragons such as an Amphiptere, Wyrm, Tiamat, and Lambton Worm.
I've been reworking the website, so, maybe next week will see some updates.
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I can't wait to see them.
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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
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