Hojyo Takashi - Violin Player
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Hojyo Takashis violin player
u won't get it on google thats for sure just typed it in got 1 link to this page
lol
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I just finished this model and posted pics here:
viewtopic.php?p=9770#9770
And there are some pics on Hojyo Takashi's site.
Btw, does anybody know what kind of paper Hojyo uses for his models?
viewtopic.php?p=9770#9770
And there are some pics on Hojyo Takashi's site.
Btw, does anybody know what kind of paper Hojyo uses for his models?
So long and keep folding ^_^
Gerwin
Gerwin
i let some pictures of one of the violonist i make,this one is folded in a 40cm square of tissue-foil-tissue paper...
but the best result i've obtained is with mulberry paper treated with Methyl-Cellulose,and no pictures because i give it to a friend for his birthday,he enjoy the gift
VIOLONIST
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00740.JPG[/img]
A BACK VIEW
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00729.JPG[/img]
DETAILS
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00734.JPG[/img]
SIDE VIEWS
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00737.JPG[/img]
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00735.JPG[/img]
but the best result i've obtained is with mulberry paper treated with Methyl-Cellulose,and no pictures because i give it to a friend for his birthday,he enjoy the gift

VIOLONIST
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00740.JPG[/img]
A BACK VIEW
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00729.JPG[/img]
DETAILS
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00734.JPG[/img]
SIDE VIEWS
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00737.JPG[/img]
[img]http://kaerusan.neufblog.com/DSC00735.JPG[/img]
Why do the coolest cp's and diagrams always have to be in weird japanese magazines and tiny booklets that are almost impossible to obtain? 
I'm all for copyright, but if all those diagrams and cp's were to suddenly make their way onto the internet I'd probably be the happiest boy in the world
(I'm not encouraging anyone to actually put them on the internet, please don't)
talking about the internet, wouldn't it be awesome if there was some kind of online system that allowed you to pay for single diagrams and get them sent to you by email or something?
There'd be lots of people distributing them illegaly ofcourse, which would suck. Damn dishonest people ruining my perfect origami world

I'm all for copyright, but if all those diagrams and cp's were to suddenly make their way onto the internet I'd probably be the happiest boy in the world

talking about the internet, wouldn't it be awesome if there was some kind of online system that allowed you to pay for single diagrams and get them sent to you by email or something?
There'd be lots of people distributing them illegaly ofcourse, which would suck. Damn dishonest people ruining my perfect origami world

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I quote someone from another topic and delete the other one (we don´t need to topics to the same subject):
By the way it´s called violinist and not violonist
It´s an open sink in and out.thn wrote:Hi, I'm tryong to fold the violonist of Hojyo but I have some problems with the step 58. I dont really understand if it's just a simple open sink (bigger than those before) or a particular open sink ?
I hope you could help me !
By the way it´s called violinist and not violonist
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In those steps you have to change the "direction" of some of the pleats.
The easiest is to look at step 68 and make sure that all the creases run in the right direction. After pushing up and down some of the pleats everything should fall into place almost automatically.
I know that's a bit vague but it's not really easy to describe
The easiest is to look at step 68 and make sure that all the creases run in the right direction. After pushing up and down some of the pleats everything should fall into place almost automatically.
I know that's a bit vague but it's not really easy to describe

So long and keep folding ^_^
Gerwin
Gerwin