Which CP is easier to fold / collapse

Need help with folding a model? Ask here.
Post Reply
User avatar
ginshun
Super Member
Posts: 227
Joined: March 28th, 2012, 12:32 pm
Location: WI, USA

Which CP is easier to fold / collapse

Post by ginshun »

Water Dragon by Brian Chan or Ryujin 1.2 by Satoshi Kamiya?

I really like the look of the long skinny dragon in both of these models, but I am wondering which one I should try first. I honestly have a feeling that I am biting off more than I can chew with either, but you never know til you try right?

Thanks for any input.
User avatar
Razzmatazz
Forum Sensei
Posts: 892
Joined: March 20th, 2009, 6:25 pm
Location: Canada

Re: Which CP is easier to fold / collapse

Post by Razzmatazz »

If I remember correctly, the water dragon has an easier head, but harder body. The head for Ryu Jin 1.2 was fiddly for me and I couldn't do it. But the rest was easier.
Baltorigamist
Moderator
Posts: 2376
Joined: December 25th, 2011, 7:15 pm
Location: Inside my twisted mind....

Re: Which CP is easier to fold / collapse

Post by Baltorigamist »

If you don't let the asymmetry screw you up, the Water Dragon.
After the fall, we rise.

My Flickr
User avatar
ginshun
Super Member
Posts: 227
Joined: March 28th, 2012, 12:32 pm
Location: WI, USA

Re: Which CP is easier to fold / collapse

Post by ginshun »

Maybe Brian Chan's Newt first - seams easier and similar...
cowburger13

Re: Which CP is easier to fold / collapse

Post by cowburger13 »

What is the grid for the water dragon?
Froy
Senior Member
Posts: 421
Joined: March 21st, 2008, 9:24 pm
Location: Mexico

Re: Which CP is easier to fold / collapse

Post by Froy »

Water dragon being 2 stretched bird bases whit 2 grafts, it easier to understand and find a folding sequence. Kamiya's models tends to be a little more complex in their structure.

Water dragons is easier because the base is made of already known bases.
Pobody's nerfect.

My Flickr
cowburger13

Re: Which CP is easier to fold / collapse

Post by cowburger13 »

But Kamiya's is slightly easier, because it lies on a grid.
User avatar
yevgen
Junior Member
Posts: 58
Joined: February 24th, 2011, 9:59 pm
Location: London, UK
Contact:

Re: Which CP is easier to fold / collapse

Post by yevgen »

I disagree, the fact that it is 2 bird bases makes it faster to precrease and the structure becomes more apparent in designs like brian's water dragon when it is not based on a grid. also it is easier to collapse as generally it will have more of a folding sequence than models that are based on a grid! :D
cowburger13

Re: Which CP is easier to fold / collapse

Post by cowburger13 »

Models based on a grid have a folding sequence, it's just harder to find. :)
User avatar
yevgen
Junior Member
Posts: 58
Joined: February 24th, 2011, 9:59 pm
Location: London, UK
Contact:

Re: Which CP is easier to fold / collapse

Post by yevgen »

some - yes, but not all take for example andrey ermakov's mantis shrimp. it is diagramed as a guided collapse rather than diagrams so there is no real folding sequence also the ryujin is pretty chaotic even though there is a basic order in which you must fold (belly pleats then legs then transition units then scales and so on)
User avatar
Swapnil Das
Buddha
Posts: 1265
Joined: July 29th, 2013, 4:39 pm
Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Contact:

Re: Which CP is easier to fold / collapse

Post by Swapnil Das »

cowburger13 wrote:What is the grid for the water dragon?
It's 32. :) How'd I Find Out??? Well, I used Inkscape And Used The Grid And Made The Horizontal Lines Lie Exactly on The Inkscape Grid And Voila!!! :D
We're all stories in the end.

My flickr Please visit and comment as much as you can!
User avatar
Benlewisorigami
Senior Member
Posts: 479
Joined: November 9th, 2012, 10:09 pm
Contact:

Re: Which CP is easier to fold / collapse

Post by Benlewisorigami »

Eh, but Justin, it wasn't designed on a grid. It's a basic base with sinks in certain areas to narrow them down... It's bird bases, and other bases like the fish base for instance that make up the base
I would rather fail trying than fail without trying....


My flickr :D http://www.flickr.com/photos/89213771@N06/
User avatar
Swapnil Das
Buddha
Posts: 1265
Joined: July 29th, 2013, 4:39 pm
Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Contact:

Re: Which CP is easier to fold / collapse

Post by Swapnil Das »

Here's My Fold! -> http://www.flickr.com/photos/dipakcdas/9447077213/
ANd It's From A Perfect Grid Of 32.
We're all stories in the end.

My flickr Please visit and comment as much as you can!
Post Reply