What have you folded lately?

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@etokeles Wow! You are very talented at presentation! Congratulations, i am sure the idea was a success.
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eteokles wrote:... I wanted my butterflies (based on Michael Lafosse Temko) to be solid as rock and waterproof... So, here is the result, the model is coated with fiberglass and hot-glued on the ribbon
Simply beautiful :o
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HI!
Here's my interpretation of Giang Dinh´s origami gorilla.
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Glaucus atlanticus op. 28 #6

My old design after some structure optimization
op.28 six of the twelve corrugation etudes

square 70-70 cm
foil-paper
final length: 23 cm
technics: BP+OP+corrugations

Cp will be publish in the IOIO 2013

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@ anermak: Wow that is amazing!

Lately I've been folding a 2.0 of my scaled serpent. It has some DRASTIC changes and look way better. I've spent around 3-5 1/2 hours so far designing it.
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Ah, a sea slug. I didn't recognise it at first. Suggestion: Define the limbs more, because at first I thought it was just a piece of seaweed or coral. Apart from that, very impressive, it looks amazing.
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After much planning, inspired by gachepaper, I finally managed a tower from a sheet of natural Lotka:
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More at blog including development process. I used Yoshihide Momotani's brick tessellation as the base and sort of just improvised, quite happy with the result. In retrospect I wish I had MCs the Lotka first - it's natural soft fabric-like qualities complicated the fold considerably
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...then combining my Chuku Ryu and the White Keep we have opportunity for a narrative
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suggestions for story (what has/will happen here?) are welcome at the blog: http://www.wonko.info/365origami/?p=3760
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Thats pretty good! Congratulations! I love the Tess and the colour changes are effective.

EDIT: Now that i visited your blog, i think the colour change is from the support behind?
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no colour change - the shutters and door are inserted bits of Kraft - the slots create pockets to slip into
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JeTt ,the modern einstein Thank you!!

wonko Really good idea)) combination with the dragon reminded me
Wat Samphran temple in Bankok -
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Interest, may be possibly to make it from single sheet... (more longer rectangle and 2 halfs (tail and top body) of dragon grow from start and end of wall )
It's may be really amazing design!!))
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i get a little dizzy thinking of packing all that into one sheet - interesting idea none the less
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Great tower, Wonko.

To make it from one sheet you could maybe use Herman van Goubergen's Gecko and Fly on a Wall as starting point. The diagrams are available on the Internet for free.
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I have made the gecko and fly, not sure principles there are of use
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wonko wrote:i get a little dizzy thinking of packing all that into one sheet - interesting idea none the less
why not, something like this^)) it's easy...
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