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Monthly Design Challenge - May 2018
Posted: May 1st, 2018, 2:20 pm
by Baltorigamist
This month's topic is May the Fourth Be With You. Interpret it any way you like, and I can't wait to see what you all come up with.
RULES:
-One uncut square of paper.
-No cutting.
-No gluing. MC is allowed for shaping.
NeverCeaseToCrease will judge.
Good luck!
Re: Monthly Design Challenge - May 2018
Posted: May 2nd, 2018, 5:36 am
by firstfold
The Number 4 made with just four valley folds
May the Fourth be with you all.
Re: Monthly Design Challenge - May 2018
Posted: May 4th, 2018, 2:41 am
by mech_tech
Box pleated droideka, posting it early here. Good luck to all other contestants!
Re: Monthly Design Challenge - May 2018
Posted: May 17th, 2018, 1:28 am
by NeverCeaseToCrease
Well, the month is about halfway over and we have only two entries. Hopefully, 16 days has been enough for you to find a good idea. Let's see if we can get at least two more before the end of May!
Please remember that you can enter anything as long as it's your design, even if you don't think it's that good. We are a very friendly competition here!
Re: Monthly Design Challenge - May 2018
Posted: May 19th, 2018, 2:43 am
by Tankoda
"Interpret it any way you like"
Okaaaaay.
Here is my entry then.
May the force... of evolution be with you!
Origami Stegosaurus Ungulatus by
Travis Nolan, on Flickr
Origami Stegosaurus Ungulatus - 3 by
Travis Nolan, on Flickr
22.5 degree design, one square sheet of biotope, 35 cm to a side. No cuts or glue, as always.
Roughly version 3.5 I guess.
More pics on my Flickr.
Re: Monthly Design Challenge - May 2018
Posted: May 30th, 2018, 3:48 am
by NeverCeaseToCrease
Two days left everybody! It's not too late to throw something together real quick!
Also, good luck to everybody who has finals...
Re: Monthly Design Challenge - May 2018
Posted: May 30th, 2018, 4:07 am
by Tony Koppers
I wasn't sure what to do for this month. I absolutely love star wars, but I couldn't decide what I wanted to fold. I was originally planning on something from Solo, but I ended up scrapping that for this, an at-at. My apologies that I didn't take the time to fold a model with better paper and with nicer photography, but I didn't have much time left, and I still wanted to get this done...
Anyway, nice work to everyone else!
Re: Monthly Design Challenge - May 2018
Posted: May 30th, 2018, 11:33 am
by Iren Rondo
Hello!
This is my new model called "The Return". This was a real challenge for me to get four creatures from the one square. The Second World War has its ending in May so my model is about the return of the soldier to its wife, child and dog.
Acyually, I really like how the girl is shaped because she looks so light so the soldier lifts her a little bit and she stands on tiptoe.
Also, I decided to publish its crease pattern. Enjoy!
The Return. by
Iren Rondo, on Flickr
The Return. by
Iren Rondo, on Flickr
The Return. by
Iren Rondo, on Flickr
The Return CP by
Iren Rondo, on Flickr
Re: Monthly Design Challenge - May 2018
Posted: May 31st, 2018, 12:18 am
by Tankoda
Continuing with my theme of models that relate tangentially to the theme, I present the second model in my series "May the Force (of Evolution) be with you": Origami Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus, v 3.5.
Origami Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus, v 3.5 by
Travis Nolan, on Flickr
Patterned tissue paper methyl-cellulosed to normal tissue, 25 cm to a side. No weight used to help it balance, no cuts, glue, or paint. Really happy with how this turned out. The trickiest part was oddly the neck, it took several revisions to perfect.
Reference:
http://www.skeletaldrawing.com/theropod ... pinosaurus
Re: Monthly Design Challenge - May 2018
Posted: June 1st, 2018, 10:06 pm
by NeverCeaseToCrease
First of all, thank you to all of you who took the time to contribute to the origami community this month!
This month was quite a tight pick, but I have to say: the winner is Iren Rondo with an incredibly complex model with 4 figures! I liked how it also evoked some emotion, which makes the model even better.
But once again, great job everybody! We got a total of 6 entries, which is better than some of the past few months. Let's aim for 7 entries next time!