How make Scales in Ryu zin dragon!!
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thanks!
but I tried the scales one or two months ago, i think after i read this topic. but i found it easier to turn the paper over after step 3 and make opensinks. instead of closed. i know it is less acurate, because you can't precrease, but i think i like the result better. i never tried the ryu-zin though.
but I tried the scales one or two months ago, i think after i read this topic. but i found it easier to turn the paper over after step 3 and make opensinks. instead of closed. i know it is less acurate, because you can't precrease, but i think i like the result better. i never tried the ryu-zin though.
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i can't open rar files!could someone send me(email) the photodiagram in pdf/anything else ?
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I think mountain folding the sides of the scales under is easier than sinking, it is faster and the tiny "pocket" formed when sinking is not visible.Niels wrote:thanks!
but I tried the scales one or two months ago, i think after i read this topic. but i found it easier to turn the paper over after step 3 and make opensinks. instead of closed. i know it is less acurate, because you can't precrease, but i think i like the result better. i never tried the ryu-zin though.
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Thanks Arthur for that diagram, I use it as inspiration for something else. I try tu credit you!
Anyway, I would like to invite you to small meeting with some foreign guests (especially from Poland) in Praha (Prague) this fall. It organize my colleagues and I am not sure about programme and people but I am sure it will be very hearty and nice meeting with many folding. And it will be extremaly interesting for us to see ryu zin in real (if you will take it with you).
Anyway, I would like to invite you to small meeting with some foreign guests (especially from Poland) in Praha (Prague) this fall. It organize my colleagues and I am not sure about programme and people but I am sure it will be very hearty and nice meeting with many folding. And it will be extremaly interesting for us to see ryu zin in real (if you will take it with you).
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Thanks!sage_82 wrote:Go get winrar http://www.win-rar.com you can use the eval copy to extract the files. RAR files are just another alternative to ZIP files.
I have made a new flickr account! http://www.flickr.com/photos/ryuzin_origami/
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Send me information when you want make this meeting...Ondrej.Cibulka wrote:Thanks Arthur for that diagram, I use it as inspiration for something else. I try tu credit you!
Anyway, I would like to invite you to small meeting with some foreign guests (especially from Poland) in Praha (Prague) this fall. It organize my colleagues and I am not sure about programme and people but I am sure it will be very hearty and nice meeting with many folding. And it will be extremaly interesting for us to see ryu zin in real (if you will take it with you).
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I second that proposal... where Artur could find the time, I don't know...
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You posted the question twice, just to let you know.
Basically, you just collapse the scales. Ever folded Robert Lang's Koi with scales? It's like the beginning of that. Look at the CP for 2.1, and that will tell you how to collapse the scales. the only difference between 2.1 and 3.5 scales is that 3.5 has two more rows. After you fold the basic scales, follow Artur's directions, and you have scales.
Basically, you just collapse the scales. Ever folded Robert Lang's Koi with scales? It's like the beginning of that. Look at the CP for 2.1, and that will tell you how to collapse the scales. the only difference between 2.1 and 3.5 scales is that 3.5 has two more rows. After you fold the basic scales, follow Artur's directions, and you have scales.
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Re: How make Scales in Ryu zin dragon!!
when I click on the link for the photo diagrams, it leads me to imageshack.com but not to the picture .
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Re: How make Scales in Ryu zin dragon!!
umm that just took me too google search.