Monthly Folding Challenge - August 2008
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Man that is one nice Guinea Pig! Congrats! I can't think of a better tribute for Panda! That is definitely worth diagramming! if you are do, make sure to submit it to Origami Tanteidan or Origami USA for their convention books, I'm sure they's love to include it! Looking forward to seeing your next design!
Andrew
Andrew
Wow ! The color-change and wetfold make the guinea pig model really striking. I vote to freeze this design as the Panda variation.
Is there enough paper to use a point-split to make tiny toes, rather than the larger toes from the previous model ?
I read that both Yoshizawa and Lang each work 25 years to perfect a model... let us know
Anermak: I like the pose and the head/face of the giraffe. He looks like he is prancing.
Check out the Giraffe paper by Joost Langeveld.
http://www.joostlangeveldorigami.nl/patterngiraffe.html
home: http://www.joostlangeveldorigami.nl/home.html
- Hank Simon
Is there enough paper to use a point-split to make tiny toes, rather than the larger toes from the previous model ?
I read that both Yoshizawa and Lang each work 25 years to perfect a model... let us know
Anermak: I like the pose and the head/face of the giraffe. He looks like he is prancing.
Check out the Giraffe paper by Joost Langeveld.
http://www.joostlangeveldorigami.nl/patterngiraffe.html
home: http://www.joostlangeveldorigami.nl/home.html
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That giraffe is cool except I think the ears are a bit to big.
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it's not good racourseangrydemon wrote:It looks more like a fawn than a giraffe. Even the giant ears match.
It' new fold and better paper
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I think the big ears are a perfect choice for this model. Excelent work, anermak!
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Thi is going to be a very tough one for me to judge. A lot of very "cute" entires. I will give my answer betweemn 11 PM and 12 PM, Central Standard Time (Chicago). The time her now is 9:32. That gives you about 14 more hours to get that last entry in. This is a bit later than GMT but this one also started a bit late.
I will also will anounce the new theme and start a strand for the September contest at that time.
I will also will anounce the new theme and start a strand for the September contest at that time.
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Flicker: https://www.flickr.com/photos/firstfold/
See action origami on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/user/firstfold