I need help finding the Crease pattern or diagrams to an origami red panda! The only decent one I could find was this one here by Quentin Trollip http://ak-hdl.buzzfed.com/static/enhanc ... 5780-3.jpg
If anyone can somehow show me where I can find A CP or diagram for this model, please feel free to shoot me a PM/DM!
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Re: Origami Red Panda
You could always try to contact Quentin directly. There's no guarantee he has diagrams--or even a CP for it, though.
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You can PM Quentin Trollip directly, as he's member of the forum.
Or contact him via his flickr.
<edit>Ooops, I was too slow...</edit>
Or contact him via his flickr.
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Re: Origami Red Panda
the only other red panda that i know of is by kunihiko kasahara in one of his little known japanese books.
the red panda is problematic because its signature feature is its face, which has three colors, which is impossible to depict in origami without "cheating." thus, even with a sophisticated designer like trollip, you could call his model a racoon and really no one would argue.
the red panda is problematic because its signature feature is its face, which has three colors, which is impossible to depict in origami without "cheating." thus, even with a sophisticated designer like trollip, you could call his model a racoon and really no one would argue.
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Re: Origami Red Panda
The only red panda I know is the one by Quentin Trollip, but I didn't find any cps or instructions. Ask Quentin Trollip and he'll maybe give you a cp of it, but this is very unlikely.
Re: Origami Red Panda
I quote myself from the other Red Panda topic we have (searching the Forum helps):
Marc Kirschenbaum has a raccoon model that if folded from the right paper might also resemble a red panda: http://marckrsh.home.pipeline.com/html/animals.html
John Montroll has a fitting raccoon model too.
Marc Kirschenbaum has a raccoon model that if folded from the right paper might also resemble a red panda: http://marckrsh.home.pipeline.com/html/animals.html
John Montroll has a fitting raccoon model too.