Monthly Folding Challenge: December 2011

Friendly design and folding competitions.
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anermak
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Re: Monthly Folding Challenge: December 2011

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Yoda,
square 15-15 cm,
22,5 deg
tissue-foil

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juston
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Re: Monthly Folding Challenge: December 2011

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Leto Atreides II, God Emperor of Dune by the real juston, on Flickr

I wanted to represent him as less monstery and more inspiring of a religious awe than most people do. I fear I may have gone a bit too literal with the Egyptian-style headdress, however. I'm definitely going to update the model but I had to get him done in time for the challenge, so this is what he's going to look like for the time being.

My other planned entry for this month ended up working better from a rectangle than a square so I'm going to spend a little more time working on it since it's ineligible for this competition.
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sinubuj
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Re: Monthly Folding Challenge: December 2011

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Hello and happy new Year.

Sometimes I ask myself, what is the best origami-stegosaurus the complex from "Fumiaki Kawahata" or the one-fold from "Joseph Wu". Yes it's difficult to find the best one, here also.
For me the Top places are:

anermak with 'Yoda', wilsonorigami with 'Dalek' and jeko with 'HAL 9000'.

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The First Place gose to wilsonorigami whit 'Dalek'.

Congrats to the winner's and to everyone who participated.

wilsonorigami you will judge January challenge and pick the topic for February.
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Re: Monthly Folding Challenge: December 2011

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Hey @wilsonorigami can you post diagrams for the Dalek? Just the version in the pic will do fine, I think it will turn out better for me if I don't have to try my hand at the bumps. :) That's the best Dalek I've ever seen. I've only seen one that could come close to that. I'm dying to know how to fold that. My best Dalek is this flat puppet thing which is pretty good but definitely not as good as yours.
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