Hi everybody! can someone help me to make Brian Chan's rose.
At first, i'm doing fine but i stuck here,
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can someone help me with Brian Chan's Rose?
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Re: can someone help me with Brian Chan's Rose?
Hi,
I'm doing okay with this do far, but I don't understand step 44. It seems like it should be straightforward but if I reverse the top, it'll make the flower the same colour as the stem, won't it? Is it a series of multiple reverse folds to lock the top in place or something?
Cheers!
I'm doing okay with this do far, but I don't understand step 44. It seems like it should be straightforward but if I reverse the top, it'll make the flower the same colour as the stem, won't it? Is it a series of multiple reverse folds to lock the top in place or something?
Cheers!
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Re: can someone help me with Brian Chan's Rose?
where did you find the diagram for this?
I need to make this model for someone
I need to make this model for someone
Re: can someone help me with Brian Chan's Rose?
Diagrams are in the Tanteidan Convention book 12.
As for step 44, it's an outside reverse, not inside, you just fold 2/4 leaves to the back.
As for step 44, it's an outside reverse, not inside, you just fold 2/4 leaves to the back.
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Re: can someone help me with Brian Chan's Rose?
Can someone explain to me step 37? What's the narrow flap?
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Re: can someone help me with Brian Chan's Rose?
Hey chukh1993, welcome to the forum.
If I remember well it's like this:
In step 37 you first have to make sure you're looking from the correct side into the flap. You should see one long (narrow) flap in the middle, which prevents you from squashing the corner and having a symetrical arrengement of flaps. The center flap should look like this ^ then you sink it and it'll should look more or less like this M , the sink fold actually is much like a squash-fold.
Hope I could help,
RK
If I remember well it's like this:
In step 37 you first have to make sure you're looking from the correct side into the flap. You should see one long (narrow) flap in the middle, which prevents you from squashing the corner and having a symetrical arrengement of flaps. The center flap should look like this ^ then you sink it and it'll should look more or less like this M , the sink fold actually is much like a squash-fold.
Hope I could help,
RK