Doing a Model without diagram or CP
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Doing a Model without diagram or CP
We had discussed the topic of doing a model just by looking at the finished model On this thread
Of course this should be Hojyo's easiest model, but I am still proud that I was able to do it just by looking at the picture of the finished model here:
My 1st attempt:
Of course this should be Hojyo's easiest model, but I am still proud that I was able to do it just by looking at the picture of the finished model here:
My 1st attempt:
Cool!
Mind sharing what base it is?
it looks something like a frog base that did not have the flap petal folded...
Mind sharing what base it is?
it looks something like a frog base that did not have the flap petal folded...
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Actually it has fairly simple reference points. Hint: the point that forms the eye ridges is the center of the paper. Also, that point is folded down to a point half way to the center.
I misread the picture at first, so there are some creases you don't want near the top, and I was only able to take this one picture before my battery died.
Cool challenge, Brimstone. Any others?
I misread the picture at first, so there are some creases you don't want near the top, and I was only able to take this one picture before my battery died.
Cool challenge, Brimstone. Any others?
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That one was obvious.origamimasterjared wrote:Actually it has fairly simple reference points. Hint: the point that forms the eye ridges is the center of the paper.
This one I didn't know. thanks for pointing it out.origamimasterjared wrote: Also, that point it folded down to a point half way to the center.
Regarding the challenges I am going to look for more and if i find them, I'll let the forum know
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Haha, it wasn't immediately obvious to me, that's how those extra creases got there...Brimstone wrote:That one was obvious.origamimasterjared wrote:Actually it has fairly simple reference points. Hint: the point that forms the eye ridges is the center of the paper.
Cool, they're fun.brimstone wrote: Regarding the challenges I am going to look for more and if i find them, I'll let the forum know
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Here's a new challenge from this other thread
Fold Kamiya Satoshi's Diamond
Fold Kamiya Satoshi's Diamond
Here's my first attempt (I know there are more crease lines visible and it is not so smooth folded as Satoshi Kamiya's diamond, but basically it's the same I think and I was too lazy to fold it a second time):
(the picture is a little bit blurry, but it was the best one out of maybe 30 or so)
(the picture is a little bit blurry, but it was the best one out of maybe 30 or so)
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And here's the collapsed cp:
I used very thick and strong paper, so the bottom doesn't close nicely, but the good point is, that you can see the locking mechanism on the edges.
I used very thick and strong paper, so the bottom doesn't close nicely, but the good point is, that you can see the locking mechanism on the edges.
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Although not hard, This model is quite cool.
you can see my fold of it Here
I like bill folds that are a little unconventinal.
you can see my fold of it Here
I like bill folds that are a little unconventinal.
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