Here are the three topics I came up with:
1. Household objects
2. Curved folds
3. Reptiles
ODT#2-Round 2-wilsonorigami vs. Crease
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ODT#2-Round 2-wilsonorigami vs. Crease
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Re: ODT#2-Round 2-wilsonorigami vs. Crease
I'll have to go for curved folds - do you have any rules?
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Re: ODT#2-Round 2-wilsonorigami vs. Crease
I was just thinking the usual "one sheet, no cuts". As for the curved folds, at least one fold must truly lie along a curve, and not merely be bent by dry tension. Other than that, feel free to take this in whatever direction you want.
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Re: ODT#2-Round 2-wilsonorigami vs. Crease
Here are my entries:
First, a parabolic tessellation unit - I fancied doing a curve that wasn't a circle!
Second, here is my circular flower:
Third, here is a dome I designed:
Finally, here is my design of concentric circles:
Nothing particularly difficult in any of my designs but I fancied exploring different ways of creating curves so I have done just that!
More images on my flickr (see below)
Good luck!
First, a parabolic tessellation unit - I fancied doing a curve that wasn't a circle!
Second, here is my circular flower:
Third, here is a dome I designed:
Finally, here is my design of concentric circles:
Nothing particularly difficult in any of my designs but I fancied exploring different ways of creating curves so I have done just that!
More images on my flickr (see below)
Good luck!
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Re: ODT#2-Round 2-wilsonorigami vs. Crease
I was originally going to do something geometric, but I decided against it. Instead, I took a curved fold and designed something representational around it:
My entry is a Moai, i.e. an Easter Island head:
The brow ridge and the bridge of the nose are parabolic in shape, which holds the forehead in a curved shape.
My entry is a Moai, i.e. an Easter Island head:
The brow ridge and the bridge of the nose are parabolic in shape, which holds the forehead in a curved shape.
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Re: ODT#2-Round 2-wilsonorigami vs. Crease
I don't have any more submissions. Are you ready for me to set up the poll?
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Re: ODT#2-Round 2-wilsonorigami vs. Crease
Sorry for the late reply - I've had no internet for a couple of days!
Glad to see you have started the poll. Good luck
Glad to see you have started the poll. Good luck