This was featured on an episoded of "red band society", here are some images:
It seems like a fairly simple model, I'm quite new at this. I think its a modification on Gilad Aharoni Dragon, you can see Joe Nakashima folding it below i just can't get the final touches with the legs right (Edit: On second thought it might be different than Gilad Aharoni's Dragon) , just found this nice forum so i decided to ask for your advice.
I appreciate your input.
"Terror Raptor" origami
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Re: "Terror Raptor" origami
It's most likely a variation on a common "dragon base", and not just Gilad Aharoni's. I say "dragon base", due to the similarities between this "Terror Dragon", and many others folded in similar manners, such as:
Robert Neale's Dragon from here: http://www.giladorigami.com/BO_Monsters.html
Christophe Boudias' Dragon from here: http://www.giladorigami.com/origami-dat ... ntion-2004
Edwin Corrie's Dragon from here: http://www.giladorigami.com/BO_DragonsDinos.html
And John Montroll's from here: http://www.giladorigami.com/BO_TeachYourself.html
Chances are the author of the model in the first three images used a modified version of the previously mentioned author's dragons. Notice how the heads are made from two inside reverse folds in most of these, as well.
If I had to guess, which would be highly inaccurate, the dragon appears greatly similar to Montroll's and Neale's dragons. If you want to recreate the model in the images, attempt those.
Otherwise, attempt to contact the author in the images.
Hope I helped.
Robert Neale's Dragon from here: http://www.giladorigami.com/BO_Monsters.html
Christophe Boudias' Dragon from here: http://www.giladorigami.com/origami-dat ... ntion-2004
Edwin Corrie's Dragon from here: http://www.giladorigami.com/BO_DragonsDinos.html
And John Montroll's from here: http://www.giladorigami.com/BO_TeachYourself.html
Chances are the author of the model in the first three images used a modified version of the previously mentioned author's dragons. Notice how the heads are made from two inside reverse folds in most of these, as well.
If I had to guess, which would be highly inaccurate, the dragon appears greatly similar to Montroll's and Neale's dragons. If you want to recreate the model in the images, attempt those.
Otherwise, attempt to contact the author in the images.
Hope I helped.
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Re: "Terror Raptor" origami
where can i get a book with Christophe Boudias' Dragon?