Satoshi Kamiya-Japanese Tree Frog

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Satoshi Kamiya-Japanese Tree Frog

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I have seen shots of the cp but they are quite blurry and dark. does anyone have a drawn cp of it? Thanks! :D
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I think you need to talk with Artur Biernacki (satoshifan)
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On Satoshi's Web site it seems to say that there are no diagrams or CP ... so you might be able to get something privately... not for public use.

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Think i got it. Its reference is of 4th and 3rd(12th)

thanks euroboy, i have seen that before.
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No, the reference is different. I can't really explain what it is though, except that it is about 22.5 degree angles.
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The reference points are indeed on a grid of 12ths. Yes, you use 22.5 degree structures, but the important points all lie on 12ths.
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Oh. Really? Cool, thanks!
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Post by artur biernacki »

12th? I think is will be to many lines. I folded from 4th and 3th, rest is 22,5 degree.
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*Sigh*.... ...maybe I should just stop origami, Artur, because I will never be as talanted as you :). If you squint at the frog, it looks like it's real... Very well done.
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I agree. I think most of us should stop, so that we don't get in the way of the talented folks...

But I think I've heard true humility from Quentin (as opposed to our admirational teasing)... when listed as one of the up and coming greats...

And, Joseph defers to some others... at least Mr. Wu, except when it comes to wordsmithing.

And even Robert Lang spoke humbly of Brian Chan's greater (?) ability to fold Robert's designs.

So, who is left ? I defer to all greater insanity....

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Re: Satoshi Kamiya-Japanese Tree Frog

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Hi!

Please, I need help:
I'm trying to solve the cp, and this es what I have for the moment (based on 12ths and 22'5 plus that grey reference:

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I'm think I can leave out of the base the back feet, but not the front, and that's where my problem is: Can anybody point me how to figure out those missing lines?

Thank you very much!
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