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Oh, okay. Never knew of that book, so I didn't know. Thanks. :3
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Hey all! This is my new rendition!

Origami Phoenix 3.5, third attempt :)!!! Please comment!.

And thank you a lot for all comment about the attack of the kraken!:)


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Large size view here :
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awesome! Tadashimori made a video of how to make the phoenix 3.5. That phoenix is the best phoenix I have ever seen! As long as no photoshop or anything has been used apart from putting it on the background, That most definitely is the best phoenix I have ever seen. Was that good enough for comments? I did actually mean it!!
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As a tribute to David Petty I folded my two favorite models from his webpage, the sanbow 2 and the traditional table:
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After seeing Beth's Heddgehog
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bethorigami/6506391405/
and the pdf (linked below) by Andrew Hudson about how to begin folding the Hedgehog, I saw something different while folding.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/232756/hedgehog.pdf


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nice idea, not the world's mot convincing shape though, sorry!

Nice table and sanbow! David Petty is good, I use his site quite a bit myself...
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YAS - Yet Another Santa

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Cats and kittens by Hoang Tien Quyet. Such a fun model to fold!

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miow!

cool cats!!
make a witch on a broomstick and then a black cat to go with it!
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Riccardo Colletto's Nativity
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Here is a BOX that you can refold into many different styles using the same basic creases.
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Dragon cub.
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Cool, nativity, perfect for christmas (obviously) That box, please post a cp, diagrams or something to show me how to make it, because I want to!! [-o< I invented my own dragon cub, which flaps quite effectively, (action origami) but isn't as accurate as that one
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Does that dragon cub (Serova's) have some basis in Satoshi Kamiya's Pegasus? I think I recognize some shared elements, around the tail and wings.
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