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- PauliusOrigami
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Praying Mantis Hex Pleated
Designed by me. © 2012
30 cm Medium kraft
Time to fold 7 hours.
More info on FlickR http://www.flickr.com/photos/pauliusorigami/
or FB https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3525097762325
Designed by me. © 2012
30 cm Medium kraft
Time to fold 7 hours.
More info on FlickR http://www.flickr.com/photos/pauliusorigami/
or FB https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3525097762325
My flickr gallery. Come to visit and leave feedback.
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Young Pteranodon by Nguyen Hung Cuong
Wild Boar by Horiguchi Naoto
And my new design - Toucan, folded by my friend Kęstas Žemaitaitis:
Wild Boar by Horiguchi Naoto
And my new design - Toucan, folded by my friend Kęstas Žemaitaitis:
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Look what I found :
Me folding one of the first models I ever folded when I started origami. speed-up.
Me folding one of the first models I ever folded when I started origami. speed-up.
Last edited by PauliusOrigami on October 5th, 2012, 2:03 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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LiJOT 20 year anniversary by PauliusOrigami, on Flickr
Some test folds:
Some Test folds by PauliusOrigami, on Flickr
My Plesiosaurus:
Plesiosaurus by PauliusOrigami, on Flickr
Lizards by Roman Diaz:
Lizards by PauliusOrigami, on Flickr
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Zinc finger (Znf) domain Monochrome Cartoon
Zinc finger (Znf) domain Monochrome Cartoon by PauliusOrigami, on Flickr
As a biochemist i do love proteins and their tertiary and fourth stuctures. I tried to combain Origami with biochemistry by folding proteins. I call this - Proteogami (proteo - protein; gami - paper) (I take the copyright of this, hehe
This method works best with foiled paper and with single chained proteins, until I come up with other methods for multichained proteins.
So my first work is Zinc finger domain - a single chained protein motif, that binds a DNA molecule.
It's a simple start - It has only two beta sheets and one alpha helix.
I'll later fold more complex proteins with a numbers of sheets and helices.
Zinc finger (Znf) domain Monochrome Cartoon by PauliusOrigami, on Flickr
As a biochemist i do love proteins and their tertiary and fourth stuctures. I tried to combain Origami with biochemistry by folding proteins. I call this - Proteogami (proteo - protein; gami - paper) (I take the copyright of this, hehe
This method works best with foiled paper and with single chained proteins, until I come up with other methods for multichained proteins.
So my first work is Zinc finger domain - a single chained protein motif, that binds a DNA molecule.
It's a simple start - It has only two beta sheets and one alpha helix.
I'll later fold more complex proteins with a numbers of sheets and helices.
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That looks awfully difficult for somebody just starting out.PauliusOrigami wrote:Look what I found :
Me folding one of the first models I ever folded when I started origami. speed-up.
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Paulius I love all your work and wanted to say thank you for inspiring me with your Mona Lisa. I tried making something similar (a map of the Americas) and posted it here:
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=79&p=120628#p120628
Thank you!
PS I'm not good at crease patterns and sadly was not able to figure out your Fibonacci box
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=79&p=120628#p120628
Thank you!
PS I'm not good at crease patterns and sadly was not able to figure out your Fibonacci box
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My artwork at my online store