Thanks for the comments gordigami. I agree that the mouth could have been more detailed ... maybe for a future update.gordigami wrote:JAPC : A hauntingly imposing demon face, nicely done, conveys a modicum of foreboding . I would have to wonder whether a more developed mouth, ( snarl ?), would add or detract from it ...
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Thank you very much Gordigami, I appreciate your kind words.gordigami wrote:Quentin: Kudos all around for your magnificent turtle !
Once again, you've shown that, with extraordinary thought, one may convey a relatively simple model into a work of art, free from annoying complexities. Not an easy thing to do !
The overall work is exceptionally well balanced, with ideal proportions .
I especially admire the care that you've taken to produce the appropriately thick legs .
Yep, Quentin, you've nailed it !
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That Titan Beetle is AMAZING!, Balto!
Bed Bug - Sebastian Arellano:

Bed Bug - Sebastian Arellano by sr123ification, on Flickr
Folded from: One uncut Square sheet of Standard paper 24 cm.
Time to fold: 30 mins.
Difficulty: High - Intermediate.
Diagrams: Origami Masters: Bugs Wars.
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Bed Bug - Sebastian Arellano:

Bed Bug - Sebastian Arellano by sr123ification, on Flickr
Folded from: One uncut Square sheet of Standard paper 24 cm.
Time to fold: 30 mins.
Difficulty: High - Intermediate.
Diagrams: Origami Masters: Bugs Wars.
Great Model, -sebl-!
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it looks like an egg having legs!
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LOL! Close enough!
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Origami Donkey by roodborst078, on Flickr
I recently folded the donkey by roman diaz, but i thought the body was really "flat", so i designed a donkey with some volume and a closed back.
More pics in my gallery or flickr.
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is this a modification of Romans design or its completly different? Anyways, its great! Keep up the great work! Be sure to give a cp or digaram
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Re: What have you folded lately?
Great folding,roodborst!
maybe you can give some changes on the legs,too?
Anyway,here's my folding!

Flickr에서 green cube님의 Jellyfish
Just an old design of mine(Recently I've been too busy on studying so...)
Any way,'cuteness' was the main goal but I don't even think it actually looks like a jellyfish..
Well,some of my friends liked it so probably photo diagram would be in my book
15cm paper used.

Anyway,here's my folding!

Flickr에서 green cube님의 Jellyfish
Just an old design of mine(Recently I've been too busy on studying so...)
Any way,'cuteness' was the main goal but I don't even think it actually looks like a jellyfish..

Well,some of my friends liked it so probably photo diagram would be in my book

15cm paper used.
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@greencube: it looks like an octopus
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No it doesn't. I think it's a cute little jellyfish!
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I'm not chesscuber98,mir numaan.I'm greencube07....
Thanks,sr123ification!

Thanks,sr123ification!
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@greencube: Great jellyfish, looks like the tentacles are drifting in the ocean currents!
Finally got WOSK1, and after a few false starts, I managed to fold the Ancient Dragon:
from about 1m kraft painted with acrylics. Sorry to post such a ubiquitous model, but I was so happy to finally have a crack at it, though it's no longer my favourite from this book.
Also, Robert Lang's Tree Frog:
from 45cm lokta. Been sat half finished for ages but a day off work has seen it finished.
Finally got WOSK1, and after a few false starts, I managed to fold the Ancient Dragon:

from about 1m kraft painted with acrylics. Sorry to post such a ubiquitous model, but I was so happy to finally have a crack at it, though it's no longer my favourite from this book.
Also, Robert Lang's Tree Frog:

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