What have you folded lately?

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origami Rhino, Arthur.B, from cp by mirnumaan517, on Flickr

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My exams got over, so I decided to do some folding after quite a long break.
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Someone asked me to design a frog, so I whipped up this design.
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My design for connected cranes. It is pretty simple, so there may be stuff like it out there already. If anyone has seen something similar, I'd be curious to know. Any thoughts are appreciated (perhaps posted in my gallery forum viewtopic.php?f=15&t=9954 ?).
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Hydralisk Ver.1 - Kang Hyun Seok (Green cube):

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Hydralisk Ver.1 - Kang Hyun Seok by sr123ification, on Flickr

Folded from: 30 cm Standard paper.
Time to fold: 1 hour.
Difficulty: Complex.
Diagrams: Christmas Origami Book 2013.
Hope you like it!
Merry Christmas!

Unicorn - Swapnil Das:

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Unicorn - Swapnil Das by sr123ification, on Flickr

Folded from: 24 cm Standard paper.
Time to fold: 15 mins.
Dfficulty: Simple.
Diagrams: In my mind... :P
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After the fall, we rise.

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cool folds everyone!
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May-Bug op.1 (version 2)

My oldest design with some modifications
paper - chinese crumpled
size - 60-60 cm
tech - box pleating
time to fold - 3 hours


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Ultra amazing May-bug, Mr. Ermakov!
Isn't that the model you submitted in the christmas origami book?
What size of paper would you recommend for the May-bug?

Deer - Miyajima Noboru:

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Deer - Miyajima Noboru by sr123ification, on Flickr

Folded from: One uncut sheet of a 12" inch standard paper.
Time to fold: One hour to precrease, collapse and shape.
Difficulty: Complex.
Diagrams: CP included in the forum.
Hope you like it!

Horse - Hideo Komatsu:

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Horse - Hideo Komatsu by sr123ification, on Flickr

Folded from: One uncut sheet of 9" Standard paper.
Time to fold: 1 Hour.
Difficulty: Complex.
Diagrams: Works of Hideo Komatsu.
Hope you like it! :D

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sr123ification wrote:Isn't that the model you submitted in the christmas origami book?
Thank you! :wink: Yes, you are right - cp in the christmas book... if you will use 40-40 cm all will be perfect))
Anyway - a nice horse, so far!!
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Thank you so much, Mr. Ermakov! I'll try your May-bug when I have some decent paper. :D
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Square Weave by Eric Gjerde
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Hi guys! I'll present you some of my works. :D

Samurai helmet beetle by Robert Lang
Folded from 40 cm mulberry with MC.
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Samurai Helmet Beetle by Damian Malicki Origami, on Flickr

Hercules beetle by Robert Lang
Folded from 30 cm mulberry with MC
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Hercules beetle by Damian Malicki Origami, on Flickr

Scorpion by Robert Lang
Folded from 30 cm mulberry with MC
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Scorpion by Damian Malicki Origami, on Flickr
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Scorpion by Damian Malicki Origami, on Flickr

Inoshishigami (Divine boar) by Satoshi Kamiya
Folded from 30 cm tissue foil
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Inoshishigami (Divine Boar) by Damian Malicki Origami, on Flickr

Longhorn beetle by Robert Lang
Folded from 30 cm unryu paper with MC
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Longhorn Beetle by Damian Malicki Origami, on Flickr

Stick insect by Manuel Sirgo
Folded from 40 cm mulberry with MC
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Stick Insect by Damian Malicki Origami, on Flickr

Ant by Robert Lang
Folded from 20 cm mulberry with MC
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Ant by Damian Malicki Origami, on Flickr

Bookmark designed by me
Folded from 20 cm printer paper
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Bookmark by Damian Malicki Origami, on Flickr
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Those are a lot of good models, Damian!
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Finally! The Danboard robot by Morisue Kei:

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Danboard - Morisue Kei by sr123ification, on Flickr

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Danboard back view by sr123ification, on Flickr

Folded from: One uncut sheet of 35 cm regular Kraft paper.
Time to fold: 1 month!!
Difficulty: Complex.
Diagrams: CP from a website.
Hope you like it! :D
Thanks to all the people who have helped me on this model!
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