Satoshi Kamiya - Eurypterus (CP)

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Satoshi Kamiya - Eurypterus (CP)

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Does anyone know of the main reference point for the CP? I cant find any just by looking.
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The 1st rule of asking for help is: You DO talk about the source of the instructions.

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Yeah, hey dude, let's see the CP, and I'll see if I can find some key points for ya...
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sorry about that! as soon as i posted that and logged off i realized i forgot something important....

heres the CP im using. http://www.flickr.com/photos/jon_tucker ... 4/sizes/l/
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I'm going to fathom a guess that the reference point for this (the circled point) is the same as the one in Robert Lang's Hercules Beetle (the one in Insects and their Kin).

If you have that book, follow the folding sequence to Step 5 and then rotate 180 degrees. :wink: This is just a guess though.
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Partial redrawn CP using a very familiar reference point...


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That was my first guess, but i just wanted to be sure. Thanks!
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I finished my test fold of the eurypterus, and it turned out pretty good. Next, I decided to try the Mixopterus, also by SK. The reference points are really easy, but part of the CP is obscured. Does anyone know whats hiding under the creature's head?

Heres the link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/22281881@N ... 1/sizes/l/
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Nothing exciting. It's just the same stuff you can see at the bottom.
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Post by ahudson »

Haha Jared, that's the tail :o

You're right, Kamiya uses that reference point a LOT. I hadn't realized quite how often...
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What I meant was in the area under the diagonal that cuts the pattern in half. there is one small part there that is obscured, and cant be seen on the other half either. My best guess is to try the same structure there that was in that section of the eurypterus.
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The cp for the eurpterus is private :( . Is there any way to view it?
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Heres the CP

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thank you so much!. I used to have the cp but i accidently deleted it. :P
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya - Eurypterus (CP)

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Does anyone have pictures of the folded base? I collapsed the whole thing except the circled area, which I am having trouble with.

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