Satoshi Kamiya - Ryu Zin (CP)

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Post by Kafar »

I see it's 3.5 I suggest starting from the legs, front rear, it doesn't matter, than the scales and the head :D, Ryu Zin doesn't have color change, the head will be upside down after collapsing cp, good folding :D
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please do post a photo of your progess! :D
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Do or Don't? because the Cp is protected by copywright

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Yes it is copyrighted, but you can hardly the creases so
it's not a big deal :wink:
And plus, showing your progress isn't bad just as long as
you don't show the crease pattern.
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Keep on trying, it will work.
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Mars wrote:Yes it is copyrighted, but you can hardly the creases.
I can easily see the creases :roll:. It is ok to show your progress but just not progress that reveals the grid and creases of the model. Such a flat view does reveal a lot.
Whenever I do complex Origami I get this sinking feeling.
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Post by Mars »

Still though, who would have the guts to look at that picture
and figure out the reference points? :roll:
Also, the left side of the photo shows the crease pattern
folded, so there could be important creases hidden.
Keep on trying, it will work.
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It is not that hard to find the references for a large number grid, and if the CP is copyrighted, isn't a large portion also copyrighted?
Whenever I do complex Origami I get this sinking feeling.
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unknownfolder wrote:
Mars wrote:Yes it is copyrighted, but you can hardly the creases.
I can easily see the creases :roll:. It is ok to show your progress but just not progress that reveals the grid and creases of the model. Such a flat view does reveal a lot.
Oh come on. Now you're just being petty.
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I suppose you are right. :) I was a little cranky on that day. Please continue to post your progress.
Whenever I do complex Origami I get this sinking feeling.
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Post by chesslo »

As you guys have said the body is conneted from the top and the bottom of the cp!
can anyone tell me where on the model these two bodys meet? is it under the legs? :D

thanks
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that place is on the body between front and end legs
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ok thanks Kafar, do you have a picture of this? :P

thanks!
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Thank you very much!
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Post by artur biernacki »

This is head Ryu zin 3.5, wicht I folding now.

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