Dragon diagrams anyone

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bozozaclown
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Post by bozozaclown »

heres a very nice, simple dragon that looks good, and proportionate:
http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/dragon.pdf
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Wu dragon

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I made one of these out of red foil and was very pleased
. . . until my mom told me she thought it was a squirrel :shock:

<sigh>
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can u post a pic
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sorry, it's gone awol. this was several years and moves ago
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Try mines ;)

http://www.origamimauro.it

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Post by Cupcake »

Try this one... it's fairly simple, but i think it looks nice :D :

http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/toondragon.pdf

and just look on http://www.origami.com/diagram.html ... under the intermediate section, there are many dragon diagrams, including the one above :wink:
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Post by thedeadsmellbad »

This post has a dragon with a lot of room for experimenting
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