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I can not choose for what to draw the diagram

sabre-toothed tiger
8
22%
Indricotheriidae
4
11%
Uintatherium
9
24%
Phororhcos
16
43%
 
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I can not choose for what to draw the diagram

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I can not choose for what to draw the diagram
I have decided not to draw while strongly difficult diagrammes (almost nobody fold them)

sabre-toothed tiger
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Indricotheriidae
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Uintatherium

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Phororhcos
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vote, choose...
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I thought voting will be more active... All right at me again free days off... I wait further
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Post by orislater »

i think you should diagram all of them :D but if you can only draw one i would like the uintatherium
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Prororhcos, I love the toes!
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Post by kamiya »

you should diagram the Phororhcos
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Something activity small... Give 30 voices for one model and I will start to draw 8)
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Post by Horus »

NPV, I love all your models. You have such a talent for designing. I greatly appreciate all of your art and the time you spend in it and attempts to help others learn your designs. I'm a fan of the Prororhcos. I love the toes and the head with its beak. You have so many models diagrammed that I want to try do you still have some of your older models up you mentioned diagramming in older posts?
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Post by Razzmatazz »

Sabre-teethed tiger for sure. It';s very well done although the ears are a tad odd it looks great. May I ask which one is the simplest to fold?
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Razzmatazz wrote:Sabre-teethed tiger for sure. It';s very well done although the ears are a tad odd it looks great. May I ask which one is the simplest to fold?
All models hardly above an average level and in everyone the complexities

I am not able to think out difficult models... But I am able to do their beautiful and live...
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Vote actively... Only 30 voices for model and I will start to work...


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Post by bethnor »

it would be shocking to me if more than 30 different people posted on this forum in one month. i'm sorry, pavel, but it seems you're waiting for something that may never happen--this board simply isn't that busy. as everyone knows, the only thread that moves rapidly is the "what have you folded lately"--which grows mostly because of the "usual suspects," not because dozens of different folders post.
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Post by endreon »

Npv, I think all the models are very cool,but I personally think that it would be funner to fold the saber-toothed tiger. My personal favorite though is the Uintatherium. :D
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Post by kevin89 »

I would like the saber tooth tiger, and I really like it, except its legs are sort of small/thin/short...
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