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Hi, I'm new and just wanted to introduce myself.I am 15 years old,the first time I was introduced to origami was when I was seven.Now, I do origami on and off.I like really complex looking models.Where can I find diagrams for some?I have seen many of them. I have folded Jun Maekawa's Devil, Fumiaki Kawahata's Yoda, and Fernando Gilgado's Alien from online diagrams. Now if only I could fold from crease patterns.Here is a link to my origami page with a dragon model I have designed. http://www.geocities.com/asianaro2000/origami.html Sorry no diagrams for it!
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yea, um crease patterns can be found for some extremely complex models at http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~qr7s-kmy/ and some othe pretty good ones at http://www.h5.dion.ne.jp/~origami/
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Hi Swollix,
Welcome to the board! I always find that www.origami.com (Alex Baxter's site) has something for me to fold.
Have you checked your library for any interesting books you could borrow?
Saj
Welcome to the board! I always find that www.origami.com (Alex Baxter's site) has something for me to fold.
Have you checked your library for any interesting books you could borrow?
Saj
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as usual: don't forget the swami page:
http://www.geocities.com/foldingca/diagrams.html
always a good place to go to
- Christian
http://www.geocities.com/foldingca/diagrams.html
always a good place to go to
- Christian