Mark Leonard - Wolf (CP)

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qtrollip wrote:That first wolf you linked to has grafts for toes, they are not point-split.
I may be wrong, but that wolf was not done by Mark, someone else (I think Brimstone on this forum) added grafts to Mark's wolf and then Fabian Correia folded it to get to that result.
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And to be fair, I only had the idea for the graft but the actual drawing of the CP was done by Eileen Tan when i asked for help on the O-list
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Post by legionzilla »

Yes, no wonder the wolf looked so familiar... saw it in the thread where you were supposed to improve someone else's model.
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Yeah I gotta say the toes are pretty impressive
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The base is pretty flexible and can be accommodated for other quadrupeds, like the panther by the same author
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That first wolf you linked to has grafts for toes, they are not point-split.
I may be wrong, but that wolf was not done by Mark, someone else (I think Brimstone on this forum) added grafts to Mark's wolf and then Fabian Correia folded it to get to that result.
agreed
speaking of origami. .
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The base is pretty flexible and can be accommodated for other quadrupeds
Ok I can kinda understand that but that Panther looks vaguely like your wolf (no offence) but mine looked like neither, did I do it completely wrong?
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Starscream wrote:Ok I can kinda understand that but that Panther looks vaguely like your wolf (no offence)
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Starscream wrote:but mine looked like neither, did I do it completely wrong?
Apparently you missed something. Why don't you post your results and get feedback from the people in the forum?
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Post by Starscream »

alright then, heres my first attempt
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then Origamimasterjared told me it was upside down :lol: so I am now left with something like this
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My try

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Whitefly wrote:My try
Yours is almost right, but you need to still work a bit on the legs.
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:o i did it!!
its kindof 3D, but i couldn't do the eyes, so i gave it a horn instead :)
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