Hi everybody! I'm starting to fold the amazing King Cobra designed by Ronald Koh.
I want to start with a 18 cm x 600 cm Paper. It has two colours. One side is black and the other one is white. I would like the white side to be the belly of my snake an the black side should be the upper side of the finished model. On which side should I start folding to get the right result? Unfortunately I didn't find anything on the net about this issue.
Ronald Koh's King Cobra
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Re: Ronald Koh's King Cobra
Just figured it out myself by folding just the head first with another smaller stripe of paper. This is the result:Mikisu wrote:Hi everybody! I'm starting to fold the amazing King Cobra designed by Ronald Koh.
I want to start with a 18 cm x 600 cm Paper. It has two colours. One side is black and the other one is white. I would like the white side to be the belly of my snake an the black side should be the upper side of the finished model. On which side should I start folding to get the right result? Unfortunately I didn't find anything on the net about this issue.
I started red side up.
Re: Ronald Koh's King Cobra
Made it
The cobra was not difficult to fold but there are many steps which you have to repeat many many times.
The cobra was not difficult to fold but there are many steps which you have to repeat many many times.
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Re: Ronald Koh's King Cobra
Very nice! It looks extremely repetitive XD have you ever thought of folding ryuzin?
Matt
If it's just mountain and valley folds, how hard could it be?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tryingtofoldsumthing/
If it's just mountain and valley folds, how hard could it be?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tryingtofoldsumthing/
Re: Ronald Koh's King Cobra
Beautiful cobra!
The paper you guys use looks very nice. I'm looking to order a roll from the internet, and tips on paper selection for this model?
Great work once again!"
The paper you guys use looks very nice. I'm looking to order a roll from the internet, and tips on paper selection for this model?
Great work once again!"
Re: Ronald Koh's King Cobra
Thank you!
@tryingtofoldsumthing: Yes i thought about folding the amazing ryuzin but didn't fold much from creasepattern by now. Maybe i will give it a try when I feel comfortable with creasepatterns.
@NicholasA: I folded it from Double Tissue Paper which i made myself. But I think wrapping paper would also work.
@tryingtofoldsumthing: Yes i thought about folding the amazing ryuzin but didn't fold much from creasepattern by now. Maybe i will give it a try when I feel comfortable with creasepatterns.
@NicholasA: I folded it from Double Tissue Paper which i made myself. But I think wrapping paper would also work.
Re: Ronald Koh's King Cobra
nice fold look good
well
i think im maybe at the good place
i would like to buy paper for doing a ronald koh's king cobra but im having trouble finding it
im not finding paper with a correct gsm
so here i am looking for help
well
i think im maybe at the good place
i would like to buy paper for doing a ronald koh's king cobra but im having trouble finding it
im not finding paper with a correct gsm
so here i am looking for help