What have you folded lately?

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Petermole wrote:
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My origami robot rat. I need to find a way to add more details to represent the technological side of my rat but I believe I have captured it's robotic skeletal structure OK. I used a 60x60cm square sheet of kraft paper.
I love this idea, food and design. How did you think of it?
Well first I came up with the idea of making an origami human cyborg. I did ok at that, then I decided to extend this idea to animals by coming up with a cyborg rat (not fully robotic) then I realised that would require a lot of planning due to the assymetrical design, so I went for a fully blown robot rat
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After folding Hoang Trung Thanh's Swordsman, I got inspired to design my own human figures.
Fire Mage
ImageFire Mage by Ccoggs, on Flickr
35x35 cm tissue foil

Pirate
ImagePirate by Ccoggs, on Flickr
40x40 cm tissue foil

I'd like to acknowledge that some of the aspects are similar to the Swordsman, like the way pants are formed by wrapping paper around the legs.
These are my first complex designs and critiques are welcome.
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Carsen, congratulatios, if these are your first creations, you are bound to ba a gret creator.
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I agree! Those figures are really impressive first designs!
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After folding Issei Yoshino's T-rex skeleton and Kawahata's Brachiosaurus I designed a stegosaurus skeleton.

ImageOrigami T-rex skeleton by Matt Wisby, on Flickr

Folded from 62 squares of kraft/foil of various sizes.

ImageOrigami Stegosaurus skeleton by Matt Wisby, on Flickr
More photos on my flickr
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I remember seeing a stegosaurus skeleton has been done before, but I think yours is the best one yet! :)
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I agree with Pete, it really is the best stegosaurus skeleton i've seen yet. So clean and realistic looking!
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ORIGAMI MINI ITACHI
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Designed and folded by me from 24 cm square sheet of tracing paper.
Finished Model size : 7 cm
Purely out of boredom :D Fairly simple....it uses 32 grids.
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ORIGAMI WYVERN MINI :D
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Designed and folded by me from 24 cm square sheet of tracing paper
Finished model size : 10 cm
Not sure if it's a dragon or a wyvern...Anyway...it uses only 32 grids box-pleating, quite simple really :D I did the best I could for the details-the head,hands/wings,legs,tail,scales on the back...Hope you guys like it !!
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Tridacna gigas (Giant clam) for July 2015 origami challenge (topic: curves and curved shapes)

the model is structurally simple, but quite tricky to get it to the proper shape. I spent three hours playing around with each one of these. I'm only a bit sad the big one doesn't hold properly, the paper turned out to be too heavy and too soft...

because the rules say the model must come from a square, these do too, but they're actually based on dodecagons. I just folded the extra paper away.

I found out different species of these clams have a varying number of grooves on the shells, ranging from 4 to 7, my model has 5. I might explore this further to add some variety to the collection. The easiest one with 4 grooves would use an octagon as its starting polygon.
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Imagekeramon(bird base) by Hyun Seok Kang

Keramon
Test-folding
Bird Base
15cmx15cm
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Yin and Yang
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Simplified giant clam model:
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Belemnite 1:
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Belemnite 2:
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After a year in the tutelage of "Mr Origami" Daniel Brown, I managed to fold Ryujin3.5 by Satoshi Kamiya. I rendered it copper, because ... reasons
http://www.wonko.info/365origami/wp-con ... gonSml.jpg
Very chuffed with the result
Last edited by wonko on July 9th, 2015, 5:41 am, edited 2 times in total.
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That's awesome! I don't think I'm ever going to fold a ryuzin... XD
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