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Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019

Posted: February 1st, 2019, 3:37 pm
by Baltorigamist
This month, the topic is Asymmetry. Feel free to design something asymmetric--the possibilities are practically endless! The asymmetry can be in the crease pattern (think Ryuzin, though entries need not be that complicated) or in the model itself.

NeverCeaseToCrease will judge.

RULES:
-The model must be designed specifically for this challenge.
-The model (or CP) must be asymmetric in some way. (If the CP is asymmetric but the model is not, please provide a crease pattern.)
-Use one uncut square. Methylcellulose is allowed for shaping, if necessary.

I'm hoping for at least a few entries this month. Let's see some of you branch out a little. :)

Re: Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019

Posted: February 2nd, 2019, 9:19 pm
by firstfold
Image[/url][url=https://flic.kr/p/23WsjS6]wonky cube[/img]

Looks like a regular cylinder but this cone is smaller at the top and leans.

Yep - it is a "Wonky Cone"

The diagram at the right is a starting point - you need to fold over some corners to make the edge look smooth.

Re: Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019

Posted: February 3rd, 2019, 12:58 am
by Grace159
Excellent first entry. I love that at a glance it doesn't look any different to a normal cylinder.

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Re: Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019

Posted: February 3rd, 2019, 10:33 pm
by Grace159
I have just finished teaching a Valentines themed class and hearts are on my mind. Here is my entry: The Jagged Heart.Image

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Re: Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019

Posted: February 7th, 2019, 9:40 am
by Tahaorigami
Here is my entry. The Martin Garrix (+x) logo:

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This model is asymmetric in multiple ways. It's front side has a "+" on the left side and a "x" side. But that's not it. The coolest part is below:

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The backside is a lateral inversion of the front side. It means that if I look at it in front of the mirror, the reflection would also be the same +x symbol but in the complementary color.

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The asymmetry can also be seen in the crease pattern, which may look symmetric at first but it has all it's creases inverted on one side. This gives the model it's complementary color and lateral inversion. It's based on a unique 7 x 7 grid.


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Re: Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019

Posted: February 7th, 2019, 2:25 pm
by Bodo
I like that topic! I hope to come up with something in time :)

Re: Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019

Posted: February 10th, 2019, 3:30 am
by zurathan
Model name: Maybe there is a happy slug on it (Bob Ross style ;)
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https://flic.kr/p/SwUqSu
https://flic.kr/p/2dhgBCx
https://flic.kr/p/2dhgCrX
Why slug? Because they are impossible to mis-shape. Amorphous little life savers. I was aiming for a lady bug (or maybe even cooler, a spider) and two more leafs, but it turns out they are very much possible to mess up at shaping. I’m satisfied with backup plan. You? Give me some feedback please.

Re: Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019

Posted: February 10th, 2019, 8:59 am
by Folderp
That is a very impressive model. It looks great, but are you sure that slug isn't a snail? It looks like a snail to me. Is that puffy thing a shell or not? Also, great name for it.

Re: Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019

Posted: February 10th, 2019, 11:35 pm
by zurathan
Folderp wrote:, but are you sure that slug isn't a snail?
No, i'm not sure at all. You appear to be right. Good eye, my friend. Also thanks for the nice feedback.

Re: Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019

Posted: February 13th, 2019, 9:41 am
by Grace159
Origami fire lily. I like how different it looks side to side.ImageImage

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Re: Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019

Posted: February 13th, 2019, 8:18 pm
by Bodo
Brachiosaurus, designed by me

ImageBrachiosaurus skeleton ( one square !) by bodorigami, auf Flickr

its an asymmetric CP, but the finished model is symmetrical.I planned to publish the CP in a convention book, but i can tell you that its basic structure is similar to my Pteranodon Skeleton.
https://twitter.com/bodo_ori/status/1095051995998814210 ( the base folded in orihime ) you can kind of see the asymmetry in there, but trust me, the CP is very asymmertic.

Re: Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019

Posted: February 14th, 2019, 1:31 pm
by Grace159
Your dinosaur skeleton is amazing. Are you submitting it to the British Origami Society convention book?

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Re: Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019

Posted: February 27th, 2019, 1:16 pm
by Baltorigamist
Any last-minute entries? Time’s ticking.... (;

Re: Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019

Posted: February 28th, 2019, 11:09 am
by Folderp
I do in fact have a last minute entry. Here it is:
ImageDwarf by Folderp, on Flickr
This is an asymmetrical (but only slightly) dwarf that I designed. It came about as a result of me trying to make, well, a guy with a sword and shield actually. Which is good. Normally I fold around a bit until I get an idea to do something with a base, instead of deciding on something to do and then folding it.
From a frog base. 25cm square.

I also made something else simpler, but more asymmetrical:
ImageDimetrodon by Folderp, on Flickr
This is a simple dimetrodon I designed. The spine thingy is from one corner of the square and the legs (only two of them) are from the opposite corner. The legs are formed the same way as those of my Diplodocus.
From a 15cm square.

NeverCeaseToCrease, sorry to bother you with multiple entries again, but I am once again unsure which I prefer.

Re: Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019

Posted: February 28th, 2019, 1:11 pm
by -sebl-
another last minute entries
ImageWIP Charlot by sebastien limet, sur Flickr
starting with a symetrical base and finish with an asymetric aspect
but it's from a triangle (half square) does it count ?