What have you folded lately?

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what paper?
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Tracing paper 40x40 cm.
It's quite small, I want to fold it again from a 60x60 square.
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oh
do you happen to have any tips on how to keep it from ripping? i tried to make Bahamut with it the other day and it ripped to shreds around step 130
i just bought some rice paper today, you should try it sometime.
its like tracing paper and origamido mixed, its really cool. to get the layers to stay together i iron it on a low temp, like 5 maybe.
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minotaur
by satoshi kamiya
50 cm foil
diagrams CDO 2009

paper choice for this model is actually a little hard. you require something quite thin and strong, as the belly and crotch tend to rip, and the arms get quite thick as well. however, the legs are quite flimsy and it's hard to otherwise position them in a way that's not awkward. at the same time you don't want the paper too thin or the model will lack "weight." almost certainly kamiya used wires and glue in display versions.
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those are awesome, especially the dragon.
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Wolf, Darrel Tan a.k.a. Littlezilla

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Wolf, Darrel Tan (Littlezilla) by Topsu 96, on Flickr

Thanks for the CP and photodiagrams! It was nice to fold.
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Where's the crease pattern?
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I folded Satoshi's Wizard and a platypus I desgned the other day. I don't have a Flickr yet, so no pics.
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Baltorigamist wrote:I folded Satoshi's Wizard and a platypus I desgned the other day. I don't have a Flickr yet, so no pics.
Why not upload them somewhere else, like imageshack?
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Here is the closest thing to a gallery I have. Just a few pics, but it encompasses most of my subject material for folding.
http://www.animationsource.org/balto/en ... 29004.html

Yes I did design a Barthandelus--it took me 5 months. But it can be folded in 9 hours. 8)
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Harvestman 2.0

Designed and folded by me

Medium: 40x40 tissue paper
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Here in Chile is almost New Year, and I'm still doing origami. Today in the morning I folded the Crane of Román Díaz and I'm very impressed with the result.

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Beleg Cúthalion wrote:Here in Chile is almost New Year, and I'm still doing origami.
I'm happy to report I had paper in my hands as the clock struck midnight. :P
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i like the spider, that cp will be handy.
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