What have you folded lately?

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@Gerardo:

Simple.
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I folded two little magic tricks to show to the rec club. The first was a tumbling thing. It looks like a plain piece of channel. When you set it up on one side and knock it down, it rolls. Set it up on the opposite side, and it falls flat. I also made a magic tipper. How that works is from the spring of several layers of folded paper. The paper is folded in several layers, too thick to stay folded without something holding them together. The model remains still for a while, but slowly turns upward.
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Raven
Designed and folded by me from a 30cm uncut square of O-gami paper.
This was designed for a friend - Al - who also gave me the paper.
Happy birthday Al!
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Wow! great job :D

Jun Tuckers Phoenix... I noticed the end of the month was today... so folded this model this morning for the monthly cp challenge. Pretty easy and fun model to fold. Hope you like my interpretation... Folded from a 45cm square of tissue foil :D
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Hi all!

Dwarf

Creator: Eric Joisel
45x45 Kraft paper
Grid:28x28


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Thanks to the thread on Eric Joisel dwarf.
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Tim Rickman has recently designed Alien (xenomorph), Modular Rhombicosidodecahedron, 3D Pentagon Star, Sunflower, Venus Flytrap, Flying Squirrel, Origami Crane Hat as well as other models. I share my uncut, from a square, complex diagrams for free via Facebook and YouTube and am trying to grow my audience.

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I am folding Origami for kids material as tutorials for my blog and for my youtube channel...

Recently I folded a Origami Paper Boat...


An Origami Paper Gun



And an Origami Paper Aeroplane for kids...
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Darkness Dragon v1.0 by Tadashi Mori folded by me from 30x30cm Iridescent Origami paper. I've folded the model from Tadashi Mori's excellent instructional video. He already has a version 2.0, but I liked the original better, as it looks more cute in my opinion. The folding sequence as well as the final model have been very satisfying, so I might fold this dragon again in the future or maybe try the other version as well.

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Paper Dragon Tutorial...
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@anna: nice dragon!
@alkagupta the tutorial itself is good, but there are two things i miss:
- you dont speak a word. this may be ok for models as simple as this, but if you want to teach models which are more complex, you will have to explain what you are doing. even this model isnt easy for beginners and i could imagine that some might not be able to follow you.
- you dont mention the designer in any of your videos. this may be ok for traditional models, but if a model has a designer and it is easy to find it out, please mention him! (in this case it is the Kasahara-Neale Dragon designed by Robert Neale)
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^ Nice folds Phillip! I need to get my hands on a copy of that book. :3

New design; some of you have already seen it.
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New design, OK, but what is it? :-)
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A microscopic insect. :-)
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Gen Hagiwara's Rabbit, from duo lokta (about 20cm) using the excellent tutorial kindly created/posted by origami_8.
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