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anonymous person
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Need testers for my diagrams.

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Dear all,

I recently finished the diagrams for my Collie, and now I need people to test them! Any volunteers to test the diagrams and find mistakes would be very much appreciated. If you are interested please reply below and I will PM you a link to the diagrams.

ImageCollie Diagrams - Testers wanted ! by Arunori, on Flickr
Fox
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Hello,
I'm interested in testing your diagram.
Have a nice day and happy new year !
Fox
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Thanks Fox! I've sent you a message with a link to the diagram.
Augustus Agamemnon
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Hi, I would like to test your design, it doesn't look like it's going to take a long time, so it wouldn't disturb me from continuing to solve cps of other designs. By the way, happy new year!
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Thanks Augustus ! I've sent you a message with a link to the diagram.
Augustus Agamemnon
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I made it! I think that it's a very good design. The part where I got difficulties with was the collie's muzzle, but everything else was okay. The diagrams are detailed and I don't think that there are any mistakes. The only thing that I was disappointed with was its tail because it's a bit too long. But overall, it's very good! I enjoyed folding it and I think that you designed it quite well.
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Augustus Agamemnon wrote:I made it! I think that it's a very good design. The part where I got difficulties with was the collie's muzzle, but everything else was okay. The diagrams are detailed and I don't think that there are any mistakes. The only thing that I was disappointed with was its tail because it's a bit too long. But overall, it's very good! I enjoyed folding it and I think that you designed it quite well.
Thanks Augustus! I agree, the tail is a bit long, but it can be easily fixed with a crimp or two.

What part of the muzzle did you have difficulty with? How could I improve that part of the diagram to make it easier to follow?
Augustus Agamemnon
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I took about 10 minutes struggling to fold that part because my paper was too small. (I didn't have any paper left so I had to use a very small one.) But if I used a bigger one, I wouldn't have had any difficulties with it. Anyway, sorry for not being very precise for where I got difficulties with in the last post. You don't need to change your design.
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Hello,

I have tested it:

http://www.pliagedepapier.com/gallery/d ... ?pid=18774

Possible mistakes:
  • No name of the model, the designer. No date (design, diagram). No paper type (ex. kami etc) or size. No level (intermediate I think). No ratio (2/3 for your collie).
  • No "step 1" ; "step 2" etc... or "way" to follow the diagram. I think it is important.
  • Step 1: valley or mountain folds are not indicated. The vertical diagonal valley fold continue after the square, at the bottom.
  • Step 5: the 2 arrows are maybe too high. It would be better if they went from the middles to the center of the square.
  • Step 7: arrows ' heads are too big, (I wondered "what is it?")
  • Steps 7 to 8 : no "turn over" arrow.
  • Step 10 then 11: name of the folds ? 11: it is a bit strange to have a lot of precreases and not for this step.
  • Steps 10 to 11: the bottom of the square disappear but there is no fold.
  • Step 12: there is no valley fold to fold in half the model. No arrows as at step 10
  • Step 14: Maybe you can write: valley fold for all the top layer.
  • For all the diagram : lots of people often read the instructions under the picture, you should write "repeat behind, fold and the fold".
  • Step 15: Name of the fold?
  • Steps 18 and 24 are not easy, I failed step 24.
  • Step 19: maybe you can precise the layer to fold
  • Step 34: name of the fold?
  • Step 35: maybe you can add the circle at the corner.
It is a wonderful model! Pretty well diagramed! It was a pleasure to fold it.
I hope it will help you.
Fox

PS: sorry for my bad English.
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I agree with Fox, I think that I struggled finding which step was which.
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Hi, I'm happy to test your diagrams if you still want any extra feedback.
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