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Compsognathus by R.G. Flores, bad opening sequence

Posted: March 28th, 2006, 12:20 am
by Thelemic Potter
This is driving me nuts. The first 3 folds do NOT line up to where they belong. Instead of a corner off center on one axis, you end up with it in the center of the sheet.

http://gallery.origami.free.fr/Auteurs/ ... /Compsogna
thus.htm

Any one ever actually get this model done? Do you have a set of folds to line up this blasted corner?

Posted: March 28th, 2006, 1:18 am
by Daydreamer
I don't see a problem with these folds and I get exactly the same as in the diagrams when folding them... :roll:

Step 1: Angle-bisector between the side and the diagonal.
Step 2: Corner to the center.
Step 3: Fold the corner upwards halfway between the two creasemarks you just make. By doing that the end of the crease from Step 1 will come to lie on the crease of Step 2.


PS. you need to fix that url.... :)

ooohh....

Posted: March 28th, 2006, 1:53 am
by Thelemic Potter
My lack of Italian and poor quality printing has made a fool of me. Step 2 on my printout looks like a, fold at the intersection. anyway I can give my own thread a stupid mark?

You know, sometimes something looks so bloody simple, you totally miss the obviouse.

Posted: March 28th, 2006, 9:38 am
by Daydreamer
I know what you mean, the diagrams are very unclear (and actually wrong) in some parts.
The Model gets rotated without warning, repeat arrows are missing..., and for example from Step 17 to Step 18 the model is suddenly mirrored.

I might have been lucky to use the right interpretation for Step 2 since it might just as well mean what you thought at first.