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Does anyone know where I can find origami diagrams that actually look like the pokemon because I can't? Thank you so much for your time and effort
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Where did you find the bulbasaur diagram? Thanks for your time and effort
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I haven't seen diagrams to a bulbasaur. I've seen a crease pattern though. I'll have a look.
I've seen a YouTube tutorial as well. I'll have another look.
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I've only seen diagrams to a kirigami version. That isn't what you want at all.
I've seen a tutorial for a kirigami one too.
You don't want that either.
I'll have a big search anyway. ;)
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I think its in one of the tanteidan convention books
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Inventing's always an option. YouTube bulbasaur and there's a modular version.
Don't get it, you can do it 3d with one sheet, why many?
Oh well. 2D modular pokemon generally look really accurate though, but they don't hold together, use loads of paper and different modules, etc.
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There is a whole book on how to make 2d pokrmon, Its pretty cheap too.
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Oh I saw that. It gets very good reviews. I almost bought it, but I didn't because I realised I'm outta cash again. I spent it all on origami design secrets.
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I am designing a Snivy, Was designing a rat and got a base for it :P
Any way, i need a way to split the tail into 3 leaves. Any ideas?
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Add a graft into the base in the middle if it doesn't have a graft there already. Possibly two, either side ofthe middle flap that is the tail at the moment. It is possible to stop grafts off if you don't need them elsewhere, depending on what you've got around axis perpendicular to them. If you don't want the extra paper at the other end of the paper, this might be useful. If not, you can use it for extra detail. Whatever, it probably involves starting again, and doing what you did before with two extra mini grafts either side of the lines used to make the main tail.
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The tail comes from the corner of the paper. The tail is really long(like i said i was designing a rat) and so i think it can easily be split. Adding a graft will be quite tedious and will almost double the complexity.
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A new design! Litwick!
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Like that litwick. Nice paper. Better photography than I've ever managed.
@chesscuber- only thing I can think of. Look on the bright side- the more complex the model, generally the more respect it gets. I hate to generalise, but I can probably say this safely.
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Harpseal wrote:
Wowy wrote:Hey I'm pretty new to crease patterns, and I went on Calico's Origami Pokemon, and I'm trying to make Pidgey, but I'm having trouble. Has anyone done it, because I really want help. Also, is there any way to approach CP's? I find them very difficult.^^;

I am pretty sure there is one but I don't know where. I will join you in the daring quest to make a pidgey, but just for the sake of adapting it to make a pidgot. I like little pokemon but I prefer to make stronger pokemon out of origami.
A long time from this post, I know, but did anyone ever fold a Pidgey from the crease pattern? I've been trying for ages now and apart from the legs, I have no idea what way things are meant to go. ](*,)
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Harpseal wrote:Like that litwick. Nice paper. Better photography than I've ever managed.
@chesscuber- only thing I can think of. Look on the bright side- the more complex the model, generally the more respect it gets. I hate to generalise, but I can probably say this safely.
Thanks!
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@Syren, The pidgey CP is not too hard (I am not good at cps either)
I thinks its divided diagonally into thirds. Then most of it is straight froward.
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