Doing a Model without diagram or CP
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Alright, I've posted a progressive CP along with some folding advice on my blog: http://origamiweekly.blogspot.com/Ragnorax wrote:O great job ahudson, its excellent looking forward to the CP.
Sorry it took so long!
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Ah thank you Ive been waiting for it lol Ill give it a try as soon as i finish the model im working on currentlyahudson wrote: Alright, I've posted a progressive CP along with some folding advice on my blog: http://origamiweekly.blogspot.com/
Sorry it took so long!
~Nate
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I'm interested in seeing if this is foldable:
http://cn1.kaboodle.com/hi/img/c/0/0/83 ... 7819151000
http://holidaytraditionstc.com/media/ca ... pj0090.jpg
Its a porcelain reindeer ornament which is supposed to be from an origami model, which I recently received as a gift. I tried looking for the original model, but haven't found anything like it. This looks like it has some similar qualities, but the author is listen as unknown.
Looking through these porcelain origami ornaments, I can't help but wonder how many are used with permission. I saw Jun Maekawa's Sitting Deer and Marc Kirschenbaum's Reindeer.
http://cn1.kaboodle.com/hi/img/c/0/0/83 ... 7819151000
http://holidaytraditionstc.com/media/ca ... pj0090.jpg
Its a porcelain reindeer ornament which is supposed to be from an origami model, which I recently received as a gift. I tried looking for the original model, but haven't found anything like it. This looks like it has some similar qualities, but the author is listen as unknown.
Looking through these porcelain origami ornaments, I can't help but wonder how many are used with permission. I saw Jun Maekawa's Sitting Deer and Marc Kirschenbaum's Reindeer.
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To answer your question:
Yes it is foldable. (even if it's multipiece)Cupcake wrote:I'm interested in seeing if this is foldable
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Yes, this looks foldable, but no, it doesn't look as if it a single square (or rectangle)
Looking at the layers of... ..porcelain... ther just don't seem to be enough external creases. It looks to me as if the back legs would come from a seperate sheet. The front half looks pretty foldable (out of one sheet) to me, though...
Looking at the layers of... ..porcelain... ther just don't seem to be enough external creases. It looks to me as if the back legs would come from a seperate sheet. The front half looks pretty foldable (out of one sheet) to me, though...
to me, it has the rather distinctive look of an animal made from two bird bases glued together that kasahara and honda made a lot of in their books, creative origami and joy of origami, respecively. i further suspect the horns were cut to achieve that effect, mostly because both employed cuts in those books.ahudson wrote:Looks like this is a multi-piece model to me; there aren't enough layers showing, especially given the length of the legs and complexity of the horns.
i'm almost certain that first deer you linked is in creative origami.