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Done.
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Joel Coopers design.
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That's good! Could you do one as a computorised image so that it is a bit more clear? You missed the top off a bit. sorry!
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Ill see what I can do.
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Thanks, the finished model looks awesome!
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Boom. This wouldve been done alot faster if it hadnt been for the flat foldability problem with Oripa. The Incomplete 'non - working' CP wouldve have been good, but I wanted it to be perfect for some reason.
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wow.
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It will be great if you could upload the orginal Oripa file, please?
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Is it just me or is readheadorigami the most efficient person in the world. You'll be publishing 30 pages of diagrams in a hard back book done by hand and on 300 different programs, with a 30 foot evaluation on each of them next!


(Your next post will be: "done. That was done before I did the CP." !!!)
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I wish! :mrgreen:
DIagramming with Inkscape and photos is much harder than using a simple tool like oripa, and I procrastinate alot. The only other problem Im having is not having a hexagonal grid to work with on oripa, so thats 1/10th of Joels models out the door of being "easy".
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I've been meaning to try this one, but haven't got around to it yet... The grid is pretty small, it looks doable.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/origamijoe ... hotostream

Or you could go for Brutus, which has some in-process shots including a very informative view of the back.

You pick one, I'll do the other. I need a reverse-engineering challenge.

Protip: Inkscape options allow you to snap to a hex grid without having to draw it yourself. Or a square grid for that matter. It makes these things much easier... Look in the Document Properties dialog.
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Thanks Andrew!
Ill check it out...
EDIT: Ill choose the first one! :D
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I'll do both if I can get hold of diagrams or cps!
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Harpseal, don't get too excited... last time I did one of these it took 8 or 9 hours to reverse-engineer, and 3 or 4 hours to draw a CP. This mask is weirder so I don't expect to be done for awhile yet; I don't have much time for origami and most of it is taken up by diagramming and writing.

Nonetheless I am working on it slowly. Today I sat down and figured out the background pattern, which tells me how dense the rest of the mask will be:
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High-density 3.4.6.4 pattern, from Joel Cooper by origami_madness, on Flickr
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I know what you mean about reverse engineering! It took me an hour to reverse engineer a wishing star! (I was a beginner and i didn't know how to make one so i practised reverse engineering and i got tomake the star at the same time)
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