Silver dragon
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Silver dragon
Has anyone made the sliver dragon in the site fishgoth?
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Chesslo
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No.1:
I guess you mean "Silver Dragon" and not "Sliver Dragon"
No.2:
"the site fishgoth" is http://www.fishgoth.com/
No.3:
Your question could be answered with "yes" or "no" ("no" in my case, "yes" in case of Stephen O'Hanlon aka Fishgoth) but that's probably not the answer you are looking for. If you need help with the model you should be a bit more specific.
I guess you mean "Silver Dragon" and not "Sliver Dragon"
No.2:
"the site fishgoth" is http://www.fishgoth.com/
No.3:
Your question could be answered with "yes" or "no" ("no" in my case, "yes" in case of Stephen O'Hanlon aka Fishgoth) but that's probably not the answer you are looking for. If you need help with the model you should be a bit more specific.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Chesslo... again, people don't usually like to "tell" you how to fold something. If they wanted "tell", they would make a diagram.
There's a CP for a few reasons. One being that it doesn't "tell", and second, it allows others to figure it out and go throught the same thought process as the designer, as if you were designing it.
It takes a long time to diagram something. And the way I see it, the time isn't even worth it because whoever is folding from diagram doesn't get anything near the insight if they were to fold it form CP.
There's a CP for a few reasons. One being that it doesn't "tell", and second, it allows others to figure it out and go throught the same thought process as the designer, as if you were designing it.
It takes a long time to diagram something. And the way I see it, the time isn't even worth it because whoever is folding from diagram doesn't get anything near the insight if they were to fold it form CP.
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Nicely put. 
Also, if I may add, there are some folds that are almost impractical to diagram. Some models have intermediate states that require near simultaneous folds in different areas. Even if the author manages to diagram that, the diagram would not really be helpful.
Finish working on the Phoenix v3.0 or v3.5 first. It seems that you're attempting to work on different crease patterns all at the same time.

Also, if I may add, there are some folds that are almost impractical to diagram. Some models have intermediate states that require near simultaneous folds in different areas. Even if the author manages to diagram that, the diagram would not really be helpful.
Finish working on the Phoenix v3.0 or v3.5 first. It seems that you're attempting to work on different crease patterns all at the same time.
I also do card models -- http://cutfoldpaste.blogspot.com
Certainly. Have a look at the crease pattern. Where there are lines, you should make a fold.
When you get them all in the right direction, it will look a bit like my dragon model. It will take you roughly 25 years to do this.
That is how long it has taken me.
Alternatively, I do commissions at £50 sterling per hours work, not including postage. That dragon will take approx 4 hours work.
When you get them all in the right direction, it will look a bit like my dragon model. It will take you roughly 25 years to do this.
That is how long it has taken me.
Alternatively, I do commissions at £50 sterling per hours work, not including postage. That dragon will take approx 4 hours work.
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That's around $400 for us Americans, by the way.Fishgoth wrote:
Alternatively, I do commissions at £50 sterling per hours work, not including postage. That dragon will take approx 4 hours work.
A very fair price, in my opinion. Do you charge the same if someone were to ask you to fold a subject you previously haven't designed? That being, $50 x hours designing x hours folding the final model?
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Aha! Time to rant...
I'm a full time surgeon. I work entirely for the NHS, mainly doing cancer and airway work. I work many hours every week.
Origami is an escape for me. It allows me to empty my brain. Yes, it helps with manual dexterity, 3D thinking, etc. But I like the relaxation. In the same way that many medic paint, play instruments, and so on.
So, if you want me to give up my free time to fold a model for you, or to teach you, or to write diagrams for you, they you have to stump up the dosh.
Of course, my website, and my submissions to schools and origami magazines remains free...
I'm a full time surgeon. I work entirely for the NHS, mainly doing cancer and airway work. I work many hours every week.
Origami is an escape for me. It allows me to empty my brain. Yes, it helps with manual dexterity, 3D thinking, etc. But I like the relaxation. In the same way that many medic paint, play instruments, and so on.
So, if you want me to give up my free time to fold a model for you, or to teach you, or to write diagrams for you, they you have to stump up the dosh.
Of course, my website, and my submissions to schools and origami magazines remains free...
I once set up an origami PLC. But the business folded.
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