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origami dilophosaurus.

Posted: May 27th, 2011, 7:02 pm
by madetocomment
hellooooooooo! i am here holding an origami contest for all you dinosaur enthusiasts out there. this is to make and create diagrams for an origami dilophosaurus. i will judge the best one. it has to be suitable for a teenager, which i sort of am, but i don't want all the simple rubbish that a toddler could do. remember, it HAS to have diagrams with it. and no going off topic. dilophosaurus. nothing else. it doesn't have to be the full body, it can be a bust, but no other things. dilophosaurus. got it? good. get folding!!!!!!!!

Re: origami dilophosaurus.

Posted: June 1st, 2011, 7:51 pm
by topsu
Not trying to be negative, but providing full diagrams of a model takes a lot of time, so don't expect everyone to jump up and down contributing to this contest. Also, I think your words suggest that you are just wanting to fold a dilophosaurus and need help. Simply asking for it might do the job better than making a challenge about the subject. Might have understood you wrong though!

Re: origami dilophosaurus.

Posted: June 20th, 2011, 6:16 pm
by madetocomment
the thing is, i can't find any dilophosaurus diagrams and i don't want to spent money on some foreign book i can't read. there is a fantasy dilophosaur in duy nguyen's uber origami, but it is too simple for someone like me. i guess you could say that i need a diagram (NOT cp) of one, that doesn't involve me buying a book. there are other things i could spend my money on, like a new laptop if my old one breaks. no offence to the origami world. it's just that i want a diagram really badly.

Re: origami dilophosaurus.

Posted: June 23rd, 2011, 12:46 am
by Jonnycakes
The thing is, it could be considered offensive asking for free diagrams. Essentially you are asking origamists to do commissioned work for free-this can be belittling and demeaning. If you want a diagram that badly, shell out some cash for a book, or better yet-check one out for free from a local library.

Re: origami dilophosaurus.

Posted: July 6th, 2011, 4:44 pm
by madetocomment
Jonnycakes wrote:The thing is, it could be considered offensive asking for free diagrams. Essentially you are asking origamists to do commissioned work for free-this can be belittling and demeaning. If you want a diagram that badly, shell out some cash for a book, or better yet-check one out for free from a local library.

i've done both of those things, but to no avail. what now?

Re: origami dilophosaurus.

Posted: July 6th, 2011, 5:14 pm
by joshuaorigami
Design one. Do what your asking everyone else to do. Atleast try.

Re: origami dilophosaurus.

Posted: July 6th, 2011, 5:22 pm
by joshuaorigami
if it's any help, heres a possible starting point. It dno't need diagramming, and it's not hard to shape.

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Re: origami dilophosaurus.

Posted: July 8th, 2011, 3:36 am
by juanperico
joshuaorigami wrote:if it's any help, heres a possible starting point. It dno't need diagramming, and it's not hard to shape.

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XDDDDDDDDDDDD

ALL of us have at least a dinosaur with this cp/estructure!!!!!

XDXDXDXDXDXD

LOL

my dinobicho is the exactly the same but with point splitting,and a lot of dinosaurs over there,including kamiya,kawahata....

I really love your thinking way!!!

I told you!!

:wink:



Otra cosa,y lo pongo en español por si suena demasiado trolero,pero....

Cuál es el premio? Te lavamos el coche?

porque me parece a mí que eres un listo!
quieres que diseñemos para tí?
tienes más cara que espalda chaval!

"Quiero un modelo que me abanique,que se pliegue en cualquier papel y que me lo déis ya con la base colapsada,no vaya a ser que me canse...Y,por si acaso tengo que mandarle a alguien que me lo pliegue otra vez...ME DIBUJÁIS los diagramas,que el cp no me vale ,que no lo sé leer.Además,un par de cubatas de gorra,porque yo no estoy dispuesto a pagarlos....a ver qué va a ser esto....me niego a pagar por un cóctel que no sé ni cómo se hace,ya estuve pidiéndolos gratis en algún bar,pero no los ponen de mi gusto.

Encima,os permito darme un masaje los que me diseñéis un modelo de mi agrado,los que sean tan gilís como para tomarse esto en serio y molestarse en diseñar una figura que yo no considere de mi nivel,ya os podéis conformar con limpiarme los sobacos....

Venga,aquí os dejo,me voy al estudio pininfarina,que me apetece un ferrari todoterreno con el alerón de un f1 y que consuma muy poco,porque no estamos para gastar gasolina;y no ví nada parecido en el concesionario de mi ciudad...

Hasta la vista,engañaos..."

si es que....

Re: origami dilophosaurus.

Posted: July 8th, 2011, 8:28 am
by adrijang
madetocomment wrote:hellooooooooo! i am here holding an origami contest for all you dinosaur enthusiasts out there. this is to make and create diagrams for an origami dilophosaurus. i will judge the best one. it has to be suitable for a teenager, which i sort of am, but i don't want all the simple rubbish that a toddler could do. remember, it HAS to have diagrams with it. and no going off topic. dilophosaurus. nothing else. it doesn't have to be the full body, it can be a bust, but no other things. dilophosaurus. got it? good. get folding!!!!!!!!
Hi madetocomment!

I hope you can find this useful.
http://www.pajarita.biz/modules.php?nam ... pic&t=1993
There are nice cp's, not very difficult to collapse and shape, and you can ask the owners for help (that's what the community is about, sharing and helping, not working for free).

Also, from your words, if you don't want a simple model but you cant collapse it, I think you will not be able to fold a complex one...
I remember trying to collpase Gen Hajiwara's cp from a frilled neck lizard, amazing not-so-complex-not-so-simple model, you should try it.
He had too a very simple and amazing model of a T-Rex (a toddler could collapse that...), you could add a graft to the neck.

By the way, your wrote with the wrong attitude, sounding like a bully, so you will never get what you are asking for.
In fact, you will get what you don't ask for, beacuse apparently it makes you angry.

I hope you start reading cp's, designing dinosaurs, buying (and reading!) books of any kind, using capital letters at the begining of sentences and, most of all, become the greatest origamist ever, so I can buy your diagrams and understand your mind by folding your models.

Best wishes,

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Re: origami dilophosaurus.

Posted: July 8th, 2011, 5:16 pm
by HankSimon
LIke this one ? - http://www.flickr.com/photos/55872529@N00/5557982220/

I suggest working on this, and asking questions when you get stuck:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31632261@N ... 72529@N00/

I believe this will help you on many levels.

Re: origami dilophosaurus.

Posted: July 12th, 2011, 7:13 am
by PauliusOrigami
PROBLEM?

Re: origami dilophosaurus.

Posted: February 24th, 2012, 11:17 am
by julien1998
I have made an origami Dilophosaurus, but it is in two parts.