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I have done a search here for Christmas trees, and I found a simple looking one on the copywrite revisited post where an individual showed a kirigami tree, but I would like to see one that is Origami... and a little more interesting... I came across on on a site that I forget that was cool...it had a golden star <which I think was a seperate peice, and that is ole korrectum...errr o.k.
I mean" its leaves where uhmm... fractal? Looking for a lack of a better word... like each branch had a triangle with smaller triangles within that .. very cool. So anyway... any christmas trees out there? And realistically I would prefer not an ISBN because it would never get her in time for the holidays... a personally created one would be special and like it would be even more special if i could get some tips onhow to design a tree on my own...but I don't know where to begin. Okay thanks for reading yet another rambling
As a p.s. I found the site with the fractal Christmas tree :
http://f.hatena.ne.jp/origami/20041225224956
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I think I know how this fractal tree was made.
Check this link, that's Ushio Ikegami's fractal pyramid.
http://www.vishakha.org/gallery/OUSA2005/101_0119_IMG
The tree is much simpler but it looks like being the same structure.
And there's a diagram for Ushio Ikegami's fractal in a Tanteidan Convention book, I just forgot which one...
Check this link, that's Ushio Ikegami's fractal pyramid.
http://www.vishakha.org/gallery/OUSA2005/101_0119_IMG
The tree is much simpler but it looks like being the same structure.
And there's a diagram for Ushio Ikegami's fractal in a Tanteidan Convention book, I just forgot which one...
Here is one dollar bill fold http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/xmastree.pdf and here is a modular tree,
http://www.noel.qc.ca/eori3.htm and a "3-d" tree http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/xmast ... eltine.pdf
Hope on of these will work.
Oh, and I found all of these just doing a Google search.
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http://www.noel.qc.ca/eori3.htm and a "3-d" tree http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/xmast ... eltine.pdf
Hope on of these will work.
Oh, and I found all of these just doing a Google search.
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thanks! i have to goto work right now, but i think that i might try to make a version of the 3d tree, with like somehow makings it fractal? its cool hwo you can put stuff on the shelves thank you!!!!!
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this is my new design, Xmas tree
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if you like it, i will make an instruction, and send to you.
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if you like it, i will make an instruction, and send to you.
wow! these trees are great! i would like to see a diagram...do you think they would work with other materials than tissue foil? thanks for sharing this oh and btw... christmas was nice , especially because a little 5 year old girl just learned how to fold, and she made this cool rose bowl thing...... her folds were so precise!
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Just plain tissue or mulberry would work too (wet tissue, crumple, dry off); that's how Floderer does his mushrooms after all...Morgan wrote:wow! these trees are great! i would like to see a diagram...do you think they would work with other materials than tissue foil?
Kids generally have more perfectionist tendencies than adults, it seems!Morgan wrote:her folds were so precise!