Eric Joisel - Hedgehog

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Eric Joisel - Hedgehog

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I've heard that free diagrams of Eric Joisel's hedgehog are availible somewhere in Internet. Would somebody be so kind to give the link to file?
P.S. If I'm mistaking, please correct me :)
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Post by Alexandre »

hello, you are right, the "diagram" is here

more help HERE and HERE

good luck !
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Post by sage_82 »

Just folded the pleats yesterday as a test suprisingly it wasn't too difficult. I am struggling with the face part of the model though but I figure with the right paper and a little wet folding I should be able to complete that.

Good to see him creating diagrams of some of his works.
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I don't understand French. :(
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Narazeetak wrote:I don't understand French. :(
F1 for you :D

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Post by letranthedung »

yeah, thank laughing budda for asking such a question and everyone who posted here
that's wicked cool
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Post by Laughing Buddha »

2 Alexandre
Thank you very much :)

P.S. I've read in interview of Eric that he is more a sculptor, than an origamist so his models are very difficult in diagramming
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Post by Aurèle »

There are few models diagrammed by Eric, and there are only classical origami (like his fish or his rat or his dog). Edgehog is, I think the first box-pleated model 'diagrammed' by him.
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Laughing Buddha wrote: P.S. I've read in interview of Eric that he is more a sculptor, than an origamist so his models are very difficult in diagramming
I know that he is a sculptor! While I was in Vancouver, Joseph Wu showed me one of his works. It was amazing!
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Post by evandrobrisson »

hello,

sorry to bring this post back after all this time

I managed to fold the hedgehog but the head and legs. i spended 2 hours on this and dont want to trow it away ; ;

anyone can help me?
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Post by manman23 »

I was trying to fold that ... but I have no idea which kind of head and feet should i use and that can fit in this Diagrams. Is that possible to fold same as the picture that showing in the website ?

Does anyone have a good advice? thx!
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Post by naabox »

I folded a hedgehog and it looks like this:

enjoy

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Post by islandmassive »

oh cool, can you show how you made the head :P its realy nice
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Post by Oruhito »

Actually Joisel is diagramming alot more than usual-or at least publishing crease patterns. The Last few issues of the BOS magazine have had his models: Dwarf, Bottles, and Goldfish. Though I find the diagrams a tad confusing because I think it can't be understood in the conventional diagram way. Like mentioned before he is a sculptor and the pieces are hard to explain as drawing 'sculpting' is not an easy task but all the power to him.
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Post by Foxglove »

I've completed all the spikes, shaped the head,and formed the tail; however, I'm not sure how to form the three toes. Any tips?
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