Thanks Grace . Do you have a web page with links to your other models?Grace159 wrote:Yay
You can also turn them into spinning tops...
What have you folded lately?
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Not at this point. It has only been in the last two/three months that I have tried to share what I fold. It has been a rather steep learning curve.Gerardo wrote:
Thanks Grace . Do you have a web page with links to your other models?
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Check out all of my designs at my Flickr! https://www.flickr.com/photos/156771525@N03/
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These are lovely.
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Please, add me on flickr and tell me what you think!
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Excellente models and folds Ponadr and shortlodude! Love the color change in both cases.
The origami Facatativá event was two days ago. One of the activities was to bring a fold that answered the question "why did you start folding origami?" This was mine:
Swallow paper airplane - traditional model. Folded from fiber tissue paper attached to "papel silueta" (I'll edit the post once I learn its name in English).
When I was way young, two of my cousins folded it. I was amazed by its beauty. I believe I wasn't able to fold it back then, but accompanying them while they made it and play with it was an important moment for me. I finally gave the fold to the organizer of the Facatativá event: Camilo Torres.
Here's a different fold I made:
I know the close up picture looks way better. It's just a design exercise, made from a draft I discarded of a memo pad holder. It's folded from Stardream paper and starts with a fish base. I improvised this because every so often I give away folds in the public library and the discarded memo pad holder draft didn't seem that interesting to give away.
Cheers!
The origami Facatativá event was two days ago. One of the activities was to bring a fold that answered the question "why did you start folding origami?" This was mine:
Swallow paper airplane - traditional model. Folded from fiber tissue paper attached to "papel silueta" (I'll edit the post once I learn its name in English).
When I was way young, two of my cousins folded it. I was amazed by its beauty. I believe I wasn't able to fold it back then, but accompanying them while they made it and play with it was an important moment for me. I finally gave the fold to the organizer of the Facatativá event: Camilo Torres.
Here's a different fold I made:
I know the close up picture looks way better. It's just a design exercise, made from a draft I discarded of a memo pad holder. It's folded from Stardream paper and starts with a fish base. I improvised this because every so often I give away folds in the public library and the discarded memo pad holder draft didn't seem that interesting to give away.
Cheers!
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A few things.
A Dragon - V2 by Folderp, on Flickr
I updated my model "A Dragon" from a couple of months ago. I did some pretty basic maths, popped over to reference finder and started folding. I added a strip graft down the middle for toes and a more detailed (6 horned!) head.
Shield by Folderp, on Flickr
A very complex shield. Someone might have made this before, I'm not sure. I can make a cp and diagrams if you want.
Ute by Folderp, on Flickr
A ute, designed for ODT Round 1, which I ended up winning by default.
Elephant - Paul Jackson by Folderp, on Flickr
Paul Jackson's elephant, the most influential model in my early origami days. It involves a difficult closed sink and a slightly easier half-closed sink. I thought I was very good at origami when I first completed it. I've got a lot better since, and I don't think I'm very good at origami anymore, just good.
Western Dragon in progress by Folderp, on Flickr
And finally, I've started my good copy of Shuki Kato's Western Dragon.
A Dragon - V2 by Folderp, on Flickr
I updated my model "A Dragon" from a couple of months ago. I did some pretty basic maths, popped over to reference finder and started folding. I added a strip graft down the middle for toes and a more detailed (6 horned!) head.
Shield by Folderp, on Flickr
A very complex shield. Someone might have made this before, I'm not sure. I can make a cp and diagrams if you want.
Ute by Folderp, on Flickr
A ute, designed for ODT Round 1, which I ended up winning by default.
Elephant - Paul Jackson by Folderp, on Flickr
Paul Jackson's elephant, the most influential model in my early origami days. It involves a difficult closed sink and a slightly easier half-closed sink. I thought I was very good at origami when I first completed it. I've got a lot better since, and I don't think I'm very good at origami anymore, just good.
Western Dragon in progress by Folderp, on Flickr
And finally, I've started my good copy of Shuki Kato's Western Dragon.
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Ryujin 2.1, designed by Satoshi Kamiya. It was my third try of this model and I'm finally satisfied with how it turned out.
Ryujin 2.1 by Michał Dobosz, on Flickr
Ryujin 2.1 by Michał Dobosz, on Flickr
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Lovely model
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That’s an amazing fold, Anatompuk! I hope I’ll soneday be confident enough with crease patterns to attempt any of the Ryujin models. Are you planning to try any later versions (specifically, the 3.5)?
I’m a young folder from the U.S. I love folding complex models and I’m beginning to design my own.