Excellent mantis. When I folded Lang's mantis in Insects II, it ended up with not much of a neck.
Thank you to those who complimented the dragon. You'll notice I added the CP to the original post and on my Flickr gallery. It's pretty straightforward, just box pleating.
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tryingtofoldsumthing wrote:I like the dragon! is it divided into thirds vertically?
Correct, and you don't need to be microscopically accurate, just make the parts approximately equal.
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Wow!! I love that rooster Victoria! What paper did you use on the first one?
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first one looks like gold japanese foil, painted on one side
second one looks like gold/white washi paper- not sure which type though, could also be vog paper
I don't know many types of paper. I don't use much of a variety. I love the silverback, it looks quite easy. Is it?
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-Garfield the Cat. My Neorigami
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First off; very nice rooster Victoria! BTW I'm still looking forward to see some diagrams of yor amazing cat!
Now for own stuff.
I made some tissue foil earlier this week, now I folded three of my own models. All tree use the same base. I found that using tissue foil made the models easier to shape, but the results look kinda crumbled.
Bear
Rhinoceros
Wolf
And I made the fox by Roman Diaz.
More pictures can be found in my gallery, or on my flickr.