Origami Austria

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We proudly present the new homepage of Origami Austria :D
Unfortunately there isn't much content there at the moment, but we're working on it.
http://origamiaustria.at

Gerwin and Anna
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Hello everyone,

during one of our Origami Austria Meetings we discovered an innovative new folding method for the traditional crane.
We would need some test folders who could give us some feedback about the folding technique and the diagrams.

You can find the diagrams on the Origami Austria Homepage in the section articles.

Have fun and keep on folding,
Anna & Gerwin
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Very interesting... But my impresion of the "traditional crane" is a simple model for the most beginning folder. I did not acctually fold the model, I just looked over the diagrams (I might fold it sometime). But it looked a lot more complicated than the traditional crane (closed sinks, double rabbit ears). those are all common to folders who have folded some time, but the starting folder?

Nice new way to fold the crane. It will use more time, hence improving the viability of a folder folding this rather than a more complex model when waiting :D

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Aznman wrote:But it looked a lot more complicated than the traditional crane (closed sinks, double rabbit ears). those are all common to folders who have folded some time, but the starting folder?
Did you see the little note on the bottom right corner of the second page? :D
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Lol, no I did not. Now I get it....


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We've added some diagrams to our Origami Austria homepage including a CP of my Chameleon (see here).

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Anna's and my contributions to the Christmas Book 2006 have been added to the diagrams section of the Origami Austria homepage. You can also find the CP for my Tony Tony Chopper there.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Well, it's been a while since my last post, so here some of the things that have been happening on the Origami Austria homepage since then (for those who haven't noticed yet):

We added a section for book reviews which will hopefully grow in the future.

The gallery of "models by members" has been redesigned and filled up a bit.

There're quite a few new diagrams and CPs as well.

CPs have their own section on the homepage now with links to some useful CP resources.

Oh, and after like 2 years the text on the mainpage has finally been updated :D
So long and keep folding ^_^
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wanted to ask for more austrians here?

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greetings to the two ones I know!
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It's about time for the yearly update about what's new on our homepage. :-)

Quite a few diagrams have been added recently (including our submissions to the Christmas Book 2008).

Also, since I have abandoned my blog (it was just too much work...) I have packed all the CPs from there with additional informations into PDF-files and added them to the Crease Pattern section.

And of course you can find pictures of all the conventions we've been to in the Articles section.

In case anyone is interested we also have an RSS-feed available, where all the important updates (which don't come very often) will be posted. You should be able to subscribe to the feed from any page on our homepage, provided your browser supports it.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Gerwin, when will you bwe done the boxpleating article in the Articles section? It seems like it has been years since the second part was finished...
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The Origami Austria homepage is now also available under the address http://origami.at.
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