Hello All,
I am working to fold Shibaraku by Hojyo Takashi. This is intended as a gift for me to present to my sensei at the beginning of August. Any help will be most appreciated.
Using what I have found here, and in other locations I have successfully collapsed to the figure(4) seen on page 12 of Tanteidan Magazine #59. My resources seem to have had all references to forming the arms, hands, and sword removed. I presume this is due to copyright. Is there anyone who has folded this previously who can please guide me from here, or advise where to find the information I am missing?
Thank you very much.
Shibaraku - after the collapse
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Re: Shibaraku - after the collapse
I know this model ..what happened but that only the head was published ..the other parts of the model can be found ...but its against copyright to post diagrams without permission..luckily i do see them on f.b so contacting the artist they are usually giving.....if you are on your p's and q's..Anything else just p'm me
Edited 22.7.18
There is a photo tutorial i saw which shows the références of c.p and the collapse but not the shaping...nor the ratio of head to body paper size...
Same again just contact me..
Edited 22.7.18
There is a photo tutorial i saw which shows the références of c.p and the collapse but not the shaping...nor the ratio of head to body paper size...
Same again just contact me..
Re: Shibaraku - after the collapse
I was able to find some photo diagrams and get a good outcome. I presented the figure to my Sensei last week, and he was suitably impressed. I plan to fold this several more times to get it even better, but on asking him if I might one day replace it, my Sensei said in almost a possessive way, "No, this represents this moment in time."
Thanks for the offer, I may PM to ask for some advice on future folds of this, especially the shaping.
Thanks for the offer, I may PM to ask for some advice on future folds of this, especially the shaping.