Daedalus by Gabriel Alvarez
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Daedalus by Gabriel Alvarez
in origami sourcebook there is a model called daedalus can someone help me with step 22 please
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Step 22 are actually two steps (which is the worst thing about this book.... you very often get several steps packed into one step).
First you inside reversefold the lower corner of the wings.
The second part is to crimp the wings/head. The valley fold goes through the wings as well. Two layers of the head go to the front, two layers behind. After you've folded the valley folds fold the wings back on the noted mountain folds.
This step has two results. The head will be thinner and the wings will be moved upwards.
First you inside reversefold the lower corner of the wings.
The second part is to crimp the wings/head. The valley fold goes through the wings as well. Two layers of the head go to the front, two layers behind. After you've folded the valley folds fold the wings back on the noted mountain folds.
This step has two results. The head will be thinner and the wings will be moved upwards.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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can someone give reference points for step #10 i think they are the top of the center of the triangle for the top and the very end of the triangle for the bottom one but im not sure because for step #11 when it says pull out loose paper it does not come out as shown
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Heh, yeah, I suppose the lack of reference points are really the only problem. I just decided to improvise that step with the "arrange the layers however you can so it resembles the next step and slowly crush flat" method. I dislike doing that, but it worked out ok... Just finished it and it looks fine, just the proportions on the calves/thighs are a little weird.
First attempt was copy paper, looks a lot better in tracing paper.
First attempt was copy paper, looks a lot better in tracing paper.
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