What is your favorite origami subject?
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What is your favorite origami subject?
My favorite origami subject is insects, I find it to be the most beautiful origami subject, it has everything I love, complexity, rewarding and awesome results if done rigth. I fell in love of this subject after seeing Dr. Robert Lang's Stag Beetle BP, opus 477 on his website before that I did not knew that origami could be like that, my jaw fell to the floor in fact of all of the models I have seen from various artists I find Lang's stag beetle to be the most beautiful model in origami, it is so alive at first glance I thought it was a real beetle! (I wish I could understand the CP, can anyone help me with this?)
I say rewarding because after the model is done it requires very little or no abstraction to "get" the model you see it and go "it's a beetle", or "it's a spider" and even if you don't have some amount of insect knowledge, even if the model you are showing represents an insect that no one knows, they go "it's an bug". This doesn't happen with other origami subjects, it get's me really frustrated when I spent about three to five hours, wet folding a complex model and then I show it to my friends or family and they go "what is it?" arghhhhhhh, I know I got the model right but they don't get it what's wrong?
I also like flowers very much, I'm not very found of other subjects, like mythological creatures because no one has ever seen one, so ther is no mother nature to compare it with, unlike flowers and insects besides I believe origami to be a representation of nature troughout the means of paper.
I say rewarding because after the model is done it requires very little or no abstraction to "get" the model you see it and go "it's a beetle", or "it's a spider" and even if you don't have some amount of insect knowledge, even if the model you are showing represents an insect that no one knows, they go "it's an bug". This doesn't happen with other origami subjects, it get's me really frustrated when I spent about three to five hours, wet folding a complex model and then I show it to my friends or family and they go "what is it?" arghhhhhhh, I know I got the model right but they don't get it what's wrong?
I also like flowers very much, I'm not very found of other subjects, like mythological creatures because no one has ever seen one, so ther is no mother nature to compare it with, unlike flowers and insects besides I believe origami to be a representation of nature troughout the means of paper.
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Re: What is your favorite origami subject?
How can you be so sure about it? I mean.... there must have been some kind of influence for the depicting of those creaturesDarksoul wrote:I'm not very found of other subjects, like mythological creatures because no one has ever seen one...

Anyway, I can't really restrict the subjects I like to fold. Flowers might be my favourite designing subject though, but probably only because they are easy enough to come up with for me to manage.

So long and keep folding ^_^
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What about dodos and dinosaurs?Darksoul wrote:...like mythological creatures because no one has ever seen one, so ther is no mother nature to compare it with...

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I concur with cupcake, I think dragons are pretty much the only fantasy creatures worth folding.
I would say insects are rather cool, but they seem to get so repetative. It seems like there are so many insect models out there.
Detailed human figures are always awesome. I've tried my hand at a simple human, but it didn't come out as detailed as I would have liked. I would post a picture, but I'm too lazy to dig out my camera from the mess in my desk's drawer.
I would say insects are rather cool, but they seem to get so repetative. It seems like there are so many insect models out there.
Detailed human figures are always awesome. I've tried my hand at a simple human, but it didn't come out as detailed as I would have liked. I would post a picture, but I'm too lazy to dig out my camera from the mess in my desk's drawer.
silentmagesoul wrote:I concur with cupcake, I think dragons are pretty much the only fantasy creatures worth folding.


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