Naoki Takeda Santa Claus
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Re: Naoki Takeda Santa Claus
i can't currently. The recommended size of sheet is 60 cm and the largest square i have currently is 37.5 cm. so i just wanted to see the base and see how much work would be left after the base is done
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Re: Naoki Takeda Santa Claus
just one question,
is the pic of base shown in this picture ??
http://blog.naver.com/PostList.nhn?from ... rentPage=2
is the pic of base shown in this picture ??
http://blog.naver.com/PostList.nhn?from ... rentPage=2
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Re: Naoki Takeda Santa Claus
Not really... The base should look like this(head is not fully collapsed)mir numaan wrote:just one question,
is the pic of base shown in this picture ??
http://blog.naver.com/PostList.nhn?from ... rentPage=2
As you can see, shaping is pretty easy after the base is done... but because I dont like using kraft for my final folds I never shaped this one, so I prepared 64*64 cm sheet of double mulberry and never started folding it again. XD
Im not sure how do you fold CPs but when I fold them I have always colored side up which is in this case White and not colored side... So if you use red.white you should fold it from white side, because the color changes are really simple and come from the edges.sr123ification wrote:And which side do I start with? red or white?
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Re: Naoki Takeda Santa Claus
hey, but how to flatten the bag? the cp has some incomplete lines
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Re: Naoki Takeda Santa Claus
As I said to sr123... you should just make straight creases and open the bag later...
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Re: Naoki Takeda Santa Claus
thank-you! I am doing my test fold with copy paper
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Now I'm really anticipating trying this. Only trouble is I have to wait until at least Tuesday to get paper large enough t try. Keep the help coming. And Thanks again all.
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Re: Naoki Takeda Santa Claus
where are the crease patterns? or do i have to use the JOAS 2011 issue?
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I've had no luck accomplishing the collapse. Some of my folds actually started to tear out. Now I have to start over. I've come to realize (or at least I think) that some of the lines in the original Crease pattern are actually details. Can anybody give me any idea if there is an order to simplifying this?
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Re: Naoki Takeda Santa Claus
As I said the lines on the beg are details you just make straight creases there. Everything else is the same.
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Re: Naoki Takeda Santa Claus
this thing is really easy but sadly i don't have a single sheet larger than 30 cm
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Re: Naoki Takeda Santa Claus
seriously i don't have large enough papers
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Tape 4 together. Then you have a 60cm sheet. Or methylcellulose them together.
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Re: Naoki Takeda Santa Claus
If I consider the dark lines as Valley-folds and the grey lines as Mountain-folds, do I have to start from the red side?