Monthly Folding Challenge: October 2011
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Re: Monthly Folding Challenge: October 2011
Thank you Julien ! That was a bit of a fluke, I'd already started to fold this beast on Saturday and then I read about this month's competition (it's a good topic though !)
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Re: Monthly Folding Challenge: October 2011
found this variation by accident when i was in college today
it's my butterfly but with a face from a preliminary base
it's my butterfly but with a face from a preliminary base
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thanks julien
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Re: Monthly Folding Challenge: October 2011
Lovely seal, loganorigami, and I like the butterfly. The dragon and rider is a very nice model, but I suggest pleating the wings, to make it more dragon-like.
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loganorigami that is probably the best model from a primary base I've ever seen. We all have our work cut out for us now!
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thanks, its actualy pretty simpleJakeplusplus wrote:loganorigami that is probably the best model from a primary base I've ever seen. We all have our work cut out for us now!
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The Oribase's Family.
Muji paper, 65grs/m² in 15x15cm
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Wow, this month really shows how some origamists prefer quality over quantity, and some quantity over quality! I wonder who will win!
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(I'm sorry everyone, but I cannot resist)
All your base are belong to belong to us!
This is turning into quite the competition, can't wait to submit my entry!
All your base are belong to belong to us!
This is turning into quite the competition, can't wait to submit my entry!
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Re: Monthly Folding Challenge: October 2011
Hmm... I made a velociraptor from a bird base when I was bored in school once, but I have a feeling it might have been thought of before I basically folded a crane, but folded the wings into legs, with some other modifications
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Re: Monthly Folding Challenge: October 2011
congratulation to the first participants
julien this is a great golem !
here's my entry
koï par -sebl-, sur Flickr
textured tissue foil in sandwich 30/30cm based on preliminary base
julien this is a great golem !
here's my entry
koï par -sebl-, sur Flickr
textured tissue foil in sandwich 30/30cm based on preliminary base
take a look: http://www.flickr.com/photos/-sebl-/
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good choice of paper & good shapes, sebl!