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Re: Should Shuki Kato make a book?
Awesome!
As I and many others have said before, can't wait for this masterpiece-to-be of an origami book!
As I and many others have said before, can't wait for this masterpiece-to-be of an origami book!
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A billion hours and 27 pages later.
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Truly worthy of one of my Ogami sheets. You facetiously claim a "billion" hours but that you've actually done this at all (319 steps!) in a matter of a few weeks and not several months is remarkable and testimony to your skills and commitment. At this rate I suspect we will see your book sooner rather than later. Keep up the brilliant work - I hope you get well rewarded for it.
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Shuki, have you thought about submitting any of your models to origamiusa's diagram section?
http://origamiusa.org/catalog/books-dow ... -downloads
Just an idea. I'll buy it if you submit anything there.
http://origamiusa.org/catalog/books-dow ... -downloads
Just an idea. I'll buy it if you submit anything there.
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You, sir, have just won the Internet.
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Wow this is absolutely incredible! I agree with phillipcurl. I would purchase these, or anything of yours for that matter, in a heartbeat. In addition it will be an easy way to proofread the diagrams and earn a little money for future publication!
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I say save the rest for your book. It will be epic and worth the wait. This is the only way people won't be disappointed and complain about having previously published diagrams for the book. I would pay $50 or more without hesitation just for the one's you've already completed.
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Actually, I completed about 40 steps for the model months ago, gave up diagramming, then completed the rest in 'a few weeks'. I was always hoping to complete all the diagrams within the end of the year, but that turned out to be impossible; early to the middle of next year is what seems more likely now. I'm only 8 models in and we're already over 1000 steps, this is crazy!Bubo wrote:Truly worthy of one of my Ogami sheets. You facetiously claim a "billion" hours but that you've actually done this at all (319 steps!) in a matter of a few weeks and not several months is remarkable and testimony to your skills and commitment. At this rate I suspect we will see your book sooner rather than later. Keep up the brilliant work - I hope you get well rewarded for it.
I have, yes, and it would be all to easy to publish half of my models there, forcing some people to buy the book at full price for only half of the models. This book (e-book, or otherwise) will be special, I promise. Now, I would consider publishing one or two individual diagrams at the Origami USA store, something I'll have to think even more about. If People really want it, I could publish my Kabutomushi there for like $15.phillipcurl wrote:Shuki, have you thought about submitting any of your models to origamiusa's diagram section?
http://origamiusa.org/catalog/books-dow ... -downloads
Just an idea. I'll buy it if you submit anything there.
Yes, this, and thank you for all the support!yohohohowo wrote:I say save the rest for your book. It will be epic and worth the wait. This is the only way people won't be disappointed and complain about having previously published diagrams for the book. I would pay $50 or more without hesitation just for the one's you've already completed.
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Wow, $ 15 is not very cheap! I prefer to keep money for the entire book
My diagrams models: https://origamiusa.org/catalog/products ... hor/Bachis
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I know $15 is not cheap for one origami figure, but it's 320 steps, 27 pages, and one of my best models.StefOmega wrote:Wow, $ 15 is not very cheap! I prefer to keep money for the entire book
I've had some further input and have decided upon a different model, the Flying Stag Beetle (165 steps, 14 pages). I was thinking about a $4-$8 price (Jason Ku's butterfly is ($5, 129 steps, 16 pages) unless you guys persuade me to change it. There are a few edits just learned about in that diagram though which I'll need to do first.
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Don't misunderstand me, that price is worthful for that model, but I'm interesting to all of them you're including in your book, so I prefer to spend $ 60 or even 70 for about 15 models, instead of 15 for only one.origami-artist-galen wrote:I know $15 is not cheep for one origami figure, but it's 320 steps, 27 pages, and one of my best models.StefOmega wrote:Wow, $ 15 is not very cheap! I prefer to keep money for the entire book
I've had some further input and have decided upon a different model, the Flying Hercules Beetle (165 steps, 14 pages). I was thinking about a $4-$8 price (Jason Ku's butterfly is ($5, 129 steps, 16 pages) unless you guys persuade me to change it.
My diagrams models: https://origamiusa.org/catalog/products ... hor/Bachis
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The tile for this topic needs to be changed from, "Should Shuki Kato make a book?", to "Shuki Kato is making a book!"
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wow you read my mind, i logged in there so i could suggest this =Pcowburger13 wrote:The tile for this topic needs to be changed from, "Should Shuki Kato make a book?", to "Shuki Kato is making a book!"