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What have you folded lately?
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Folds from the very productive last Saturday afternoon meeting:
Camilo Torres' Protruding Cubes:
Satoshi Kamiya's X-Wing Crane:
David Martínez Pentagonal Box:
Camilo Torres' Protruding Cubes:
Satoshi Kamiya's X-Wing Crane:
David Martínez Pentagonal Box:
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Folded today:
Fire-breathing Dragon 1.3 by Gerwin Sturm, fron an A4 printer paper
Fire-breathing Dragon 1.3 by iceghosttth, on Flickr
Fire-breathing Dragon 1.3 by Gerwin Sturm, fron an A4 printer paper
Fire-breathing Dragon 1.3 by iceghosttth, on Flickr
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Folded a while ago, one of my favourite origami bird models:
Origami Owl - Katsuta Kyohei by Merlyn Barrer, on Flickr
More photos are on my instagram
Origami Owl - Katsuta Kyohei by Merlyn Barrer, on Flickr
More photos are on my instagram
Re: What have you folded lately?
Really liked David's box Brimstone. I would have probably named it Star box or something like that.Brimstone wrote:David Martínez Pentagonal Box:
I specially liked how the picture came out! Congratulations .iceghost wrote:Folded today:
Fire-breathing Dragon 1.3 by Gerwin Sturm, fron an A4 printer paper
Impressive as usual Merlyngami .Merlyngami wrote:Folded a while ago, one of my favourite origami bird models:
Origami Owl - Katsuta Kyohei by Merlyn Barrer
Ganesha Box created by Michael Shannon.
Folded from a 15 x 15 cm (5 15/16 x 5 15/16 in) polychromatic paper. Ganesha is a Hindu deity. Love the fact he doesn't always have the same color. You can't go wrong choosing the color for the model !
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Modular Origami Box and Pinwheel Flower Lid both created by Chrissy from Paper Kawaii.
I folded each from four 9 x 9 cm (3 9/16 3 9/16 in) duocolor paper sheets. Really like the color changes accomplished with this kind of modular models .
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I'm finding it a bit weird that no one, aside from me, has been posting here for a while .
Boxed Fortune Teller created by me.
Folded from a sheet I prepared from painted 75 g/m² 15 x 15 cm (5 15/16 x 5 15/16 in) brown kraft paper plus fiber tissue paper.
Hydrangea Box created by Shuzo Fujimoto.
I folded the box and the lid each from a 75 g/m² 20 x 20 cm (7 7/8 x 7 7/8 in) square of common color paper. I gotta say, it wasn't the best paper for Fujimoto's fractal .
Cat lid created by Anna Kastlunger and Tall Rectangular Box created by me.
I folded the box and the lid each from a 18.7 cm x 18.7 cm (7 3/8 x 7 3/8 in) sheet. The one for the lid was a 42 g/m² shadow-fold paper and the one for box was a 90 g/m² duo-color paper. The seller calls it "papel afiche". The other side is white.
Loved the fact that, after a simple alteration, my box needs to be folded from a sheet of the same dimensions as the one for Cat Lid for them to fit together. And what's even better is that you don't have to use the lid as reference on top of the sheet for the box. You just have to first locate on the top and bottom edges of the sheet 5/32, 14/32, 19/32, and 28/32 !
Boxed Fortune Teller created by me.
Folded from a sheet I prepared from painted 75 g/m² 15 x 15 cm (5 15/16 x 5 15/16 in) brown kraft paper plus fiber tissue paper.
Hydrangea Box created by Shuzo Fujimoto.
I folded the box and the lid each from a 75 g/m² 20 x 20 cm (7 7/8 x 7 7/8 in) square of common color paper. I gotta say, it wasn't the best paper for Fujimoto's fractal .
Cat lid created by Anna Kastlunger and Tall Rectangular Box created by me.
I folded the box and the lid each from a 18.7 cm x 18.7 cm (7 3/8 x 7 3/8 in) sheet. The one for the lid was a 42 g/m² shadow-fold paper and the one for box was a 90 g/m² duo-color paper. The seller calls it "papel afiche". The other side is white.
Loved the fact that, after a simple alteration, my box needs to be folded from a sheet of the same dimensions as the one for Cat Lid for them to fit together. And what's even better is that you don't have to use the lid as reference on top of the sheet for the box. You just have to first locate on the top and bottom edges of the sheet 5/32, 14/32, 19/32, and 28/32 !
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White Rhino Design by Quentin Trollip
Folded from Canson Inges #55 steel grey 27lb/100gsm
47cm & 16cm.
White Rhino Design by Quentin Trollip
Folded from a 35.5 cm square sheet of Canson pure white artist series 80lb/130gsm
Unicorn Design by Roman Diaz
Folded with 30cm Gold Crinkle Foil paper.
Rabbit Design by Kaede Nakamura
Folded with 35cm French Marble paper.
CAT BABY designed by Lãnh Đức Cảnh
26cm duo hanji
Masahiro Rose Designed by Masahiro Ichikawa As taught by Jo Nakashima
Folded from a sheet of Canson Artist Series Pure White Drawing paper.
Painted with dye extracted from red rose petals and backcoated with methyl cellulose, then cut to a 24cm square.
Dragon Designed by Sergey Yartsev
Folded from a 50cm sheet of Elephant Hide paper.
Lion designed by Rob Snyder
folded from 30cm Duo Thai paper.
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Love the paper you used for Diaz's Unicorn . Also, what a sleek looking lion!thedeadsmellbad wrote: Unicorn Design by Roman Diaz
Folded with 30cm Gold Crinkle Foil paper.
Lion designed by Rob Snyder
folded from 30cm Duo Thai paper.
I folded Marcela Brina's Butterfly Tato as a way to invite all of you to participate in this month's design challenge. There's just about a week left!
Hope you like it! I folded it from a local type of paper called "papel edad media", it doesn't seem to be known internationally. Love it's texture; it does look like a medieval paper. I added its darker tone by exposing just one side to sunlight for various days.
The initial sheet was 18.8 x 18.8 cm (7 3/8 x 7 3/8 in) and 65 g/m².
Remember, create an original tato and post it here before the month is over: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=14964
As a bonus, I'm also sharing a new fold of tatortillas. This time I filled them with mushroom slices and mozzarella cheese, and then I added some black pepper .
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Thanks, and thank you! That lion is a fun fold. Here is a link for the paper.Love the paper you used for Diaz's Unicorn . Also, what a sleek looking lion!
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I recently designed this spiral tesselation.
Spiral tessellation by Arunori, on Flickr
Here is the crease pattern.
Spiral crease pattern by Arunori, on Flickr
Spiral tessellation by Arunori, on Flickr
Here is the crease pattern.
Spiral crease pattern by Arunori, on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/arunori/
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