Skeleton hand model help?

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Skeleton hand model help?

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hey, i am looking for a model created by one of our forum members. the model has only a CP, but i have forgotten the name sadly... :| the model is: a skeleton hand over a grave.

pls remind me what is the name of creator and the model :D
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"the return" - a funny & creative model indeed!
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Post by karan62 »

i think he means eileen tans hand clawing from the grave its on her site
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No :) i meant the return. by the way, thank you : )))
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I wish I knew how to fold with CPs, that model looks so good for Halloween theme.
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Origamiknowhow - All that you do is fold along the lines :). The lines are creases (as you know), and the one nearest the edge in a CP is usually (keyword: usually) a mountain. collapse along the lines, and you have the base. Shape the base, and you're done :). I suggest that you start with easy CPs like Eric Joisel's Dwarf, and work your way up.

And yes, you are right - it is an excellent Haloween model :D.
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Post by OrigamiKnowHow »

Thanks for the information, really helped me understand the whole CP thing.

I will try an easy CP, once I have the time... school. :(
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