Monthly Design Challenge January 2018
Posted: December 31st, 2017, 4:54 am
Hello everybody and welcome to 2018!
I know, this was posted at the end of December 2017, but whatever. It never hurts to get a head start, and its better too early than too late, right?
Thank you again to everybody who contributed last month. The dual topic seemed to confuse people a bit and didn't really help as most people did dragons, but at least it was a learning experience for what works and what doesn't work.
Anyways, for this month, the topic will be FOOD.
Examples: fruits, vegetables, mushrooms, etc; chefs, farmers, friendly moms, etc; forks, refrigerators, plates, etc; you may even stretch it to a store or shopping cart or something not specific to food, as long as you photograph it in a way that clearly shows how it is related to food. There should be a lot of ideas, and a wide range of difficulties; from a housemaid rivaling Ryo Kamiya, to a strip of paper folded to look like a butter knife. It shouldn't be hard to come up with something, and I believe that every single member of this forum can do it. If you need an example, I posted a mushroom in the "What have you designed lately?"
As for rules, you may use any kind or size of paper, but please use one uncut square. Mc is allowed, and so is tape as long as it is hidden.
It's a new year, a fresh start. Make it a resolution to do origami more often! Can we as a community beat last month's turn out of 5 entries?
Merylngami will be judging this month. Good luck to all, and happy folding!
I know, this was posted at the end of December 2017, but whatever. It never hurts to get a head start, and its better too early than too late, right?
Thank you again to everybody who contributed last month. The dual topic seemed to confuse people a bit and didn't really help as most people did dragons, but at least it was a learning experience for what works and what doesn't work.
Anyways, for this month, the topic will be FOOD.
Examples: fruits, vegetables, mushrooms, etc; chefs, farmers, friendly moms, etc; forks, refrigerators, plates, etc; you may even stretch it to a store or shopping cart or something not specific to food, as long as you photograph it in a way that clearly shows how it is related to food. There should be a lot of ideas, and a wide range of difficulties; from a housemaid rivaling Ryo Kamiya, to a strip of paper folded to look like a butter knife. It shouldn't be hard to come up with something, and I believe that every single member of this forum can do it. If you need an example, I posted a mushroom in the "What have you designed lately?"
As for rules, you may use any kind or size of paper, but please use one uncut square. Mc is allowed, and so is tape as long as it is hidden.
It's a new year, a fresh start. Make it a resolution to do origami more often! Can we as a community beat last month's turn out of 5 entries?
Merylngami will be judging this month. Good luck to all, and happy folding!