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Lang's Western Pond Turtle, folded from a 15" square of tissue foil. Hosed up the feet a little, but overall am quite happy with the finished model.
Untitled by ginshun, on Flickr
Western Pond Turtle by ginshun, on Flickr
Untitled by ginshun, on Flickr
Western Pond Turtle by ginshun, on Flickr
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Original rhino designed and folded by me.
Based on the fish base / Yoshizawa's elephant.
Rhino by ginshun, on Flickr
Based on the fish base / Yoshizawa's elephant.
Rhino by ginshun, on Flickr
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That looks cute, nice design.
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Mario poster made from 224 of Max Hulme's "Pixel Units"
I don't usually get into the modular origami, but I really like this fold.
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Will have to retake this pic. Switching from defunct Photobucket account so Flickr and don't have this pic on Flickr yet.
I don't usually get into the modular origami, but I really like this fold.
Edit:
Will have to retake this pic. Switching from defunct Photobucket account so Flickr and don't have this pic on Flickr yet.
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ITs a me a MARIO
This is so cool!
This is so cool!
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Eric Joisel's Dwarf
Actually came out as more of an evil leprechaun. Folded from home made tissue foil.
origami_leprechaun by ginshun, on Flickr
Actually came out as more of an evil leprechaun. Folded from home made tissue foil.
origami_leprechaun by ginshun, on Flickr
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that is a very nice I was going to fold that but I messed upginshun wrote:Lang's Western Pond Turtle, folded from a 15" square of tissue foil. Hosed up the feet a little, but overall am quite happy with the finished model.
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Tessellation
tessalation by ginshun, on Flickr
And you should try the Western Pond Turtle again, it is really more tedious that it is difficult. I suggest measuring and marking out the references to begin with, it makes things easier.
tessalation by ginshun, on Flickr
And you should try the Western Pond Turtle again, it is really more tedious that it is difficult. I suggest measuring and marking out the references to begin with, it makes things easier.
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that is what happened my paper came with a crease on the half way mark so it was very difficult to know where to fold then I folded to the center crease and then i messed up
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Won Park's Spider from "Extreme Origami"
Just bought this book this weekend with some Barnes and Noble gift certificates that I had from Christmas. The book is all dollar bill origami and is awesome - not sure how many of the models I will be able to do though, they are quite challenging with dollar bills. The models are excellent in there own right though, so I plan on trying a few with larger paper. Highly recommended book.
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Pics gone. Still a good book.
Just bought this book this weekend with some Barnes and Noble gift certificates that I had from Christmas. The book is all dollar bill origami and is awesome - not sure how many of the models I will be able to do though, they are quite challenging with dollar bills. The models are excellent in there own right though, so I plan on trying a few with larger paper. Highly recommended book.
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Pics gone. Still a good book.
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Robert Lang's Goatfish and Pegasus
Didn't do the pleats on the wings, I liked it better without.
fish and peguses by ginshun, on Flickr
Satoshi Kamyia's Carnotaurus
Turned out pretty good I thought. The tail isn't actually as bad as it looks. When I cut the paper, the tissue didn't quite cover the one corner so the paper is just white there. That was supposed to be the head, but apparently I did it backwards. That's why there is so much more white on the one side of the tail
carnotaurus 2 by ginshun, on Flickr
carnotaurus 1 by ginshun, on Flickr
paper for both is Thai unryu (red, black or green) MC'ed to Japanese kozo (white)
Didn't do the pleats on the wings, I liked it better without.
fish and peguses by ginshun, on Flickr
Satoshi Kamyia's Carnotaurus
Turned out pretty good I thought. The tail isn't actually as bad as it looks. When I cut the paper, the tissue didn't quite cover the one corner so the paper is just white there. That was supposed to be the head, but apparently I did it backwards. That's why there is so much more white on the one side of the tail
carnotaurus 2 by ginshun, on Flickr
carnotaurus 1 by ginshun, on Flickr
paper for both is Thai unryu (red, black or green) MC'ed to Japanese kozo (white)
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