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oh, I'm glad you like it I have folded a lot of those stars lately. and I have folded a tiny version of it:
http://img12.exs.cx/img12/872/anstar7ce.jpg
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http://img12.exs.cx/img12/872/anstar7ce.jpg
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The technique really is amazing.
It has been the easiest model to teach others that I've found. (for the time/outcome ratio)
Of course the best part is when you get them to put the paper on top of their head!
Crumple? Me? Never! I "folded" every crease in the model!
Well, ok mabee a little crumple here and there.
It has been the easiest model to teach others that I've found. (for the time/outcome ratio)
Of course the best part is when you get them to put the paper on top of their head!
Crumple? Me? Never! I "folded" every crease in the model!
Well, ok mabee a little crumple here and there.
I finally got around to trying Lang's Black Forest Cokoo Clock. Here is my first attempt.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/family_ph ... pg&.src=ph
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/family_ph ... pg&.src=ph
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Last folds were,
Unicorn - Satoshi Kamiya
Demon - Fernando Gilgado Gomez
KNL Dragon - Robert J. Lang
Origami never tires of being a gift for others.
What kind of paper did you use? Is it a single sheet? Did you precrease? Did you add foil? How long did it take?
I have a roll of this:
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm ... 18021.html
Any paper people think this stuff will work?
Unicorn - Satoshi Kamiya
Demon - Fernando Gilgado Gomez
KNL Dragon - Robert J. Lang
Origami never tires of being a gift for others.
Congradulations. Does it move, like his previous cookoo? It's one of those models that makes me doubt my own ability to accomplish something like that.phil wrote:I finally got around to trying Lang's Black Forest Cokoo Clock. Here is my first attempt.
What kind of paper did you use? Is it a single sheet? Did you precrease? Did you add foil? How long did it take?
I have a roll of this:
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm ... 18021.html
Any paper people think this stuff will work?
No, the clock doesn't move. I used Thai mullbery paper to fold it. I made an 8 by 80 inch sheet following the ratio given to tape pieces together as described it the diagrams in ODS. It took me about 6 hours to cut and assemble the paper and fold the model. I used the measure and fold method to find the landmarks. It wasn't as hard as I thought it would be but it was difficukt working with such a long strip of paper. I had thouble folding the deer's head and had to unfold and refold that part several times before I figured it out.
Lately I've been folding Insects I recived Manuel Sirgo's Paprioinsectos for Christmas and have started folding those. When I finish with that book I should have 100 diffrent insects folded. Here is a picture of Sirgo's Stick insect I folded yesterday.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/family_ph ... pg&.src=ph
Lately I've been folding Insects I recived Manuel Sirgo's Paprioinsectos for Christmas and have started folding those. When I finish with that book I should have 100 diffrent insects folded. Here is a picture of Sirgo's Stick insect I folded yesterday.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/family_ph ... pg&.src=ph
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I know about this picture of that bahamut, folded by satoshi himself:
from that page:
http://www.origamihouse.jp/tenji/kamiya/bahamut.html
at least the page tells, that the folder is Kamiya Satoshi.
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from that page:
http://www.origamihouse.jp/tenji/kamiya/bahamut.html
at least the page tells, that the folder is Kamiya Satoshi.
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'bout the bahamut, steyen, there are 2 version of it.
The one Chris' post shows is the old one, which is in tanteidan 5.
I found photos of other version of it, folded by Kamiya:
Bahamut zero (source Kamiya's website)
[img]http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~qr7s-kmy/g/game/bahamut_zero.jpg[/img]
Bahamut version 2.1 ( source:Rencontres de Mai, MFPP.free.fr)
[img]http://mfpp.free.fr/images/galerie/Mai2004/MFPP0054.JPG[/img]
Notice the scales on the legs and the foots with claw !
I think the best way to make a perfect bahamut is not to take tissue foil. Your paper, steyen, seems to be very nice. The result is very good.
If I can give you an advice, use a 40 cm steel then put it into the tail. It will make the bahamut lift in the air which make him more impressive !
I made this few months ago, take a look
The one Chris' post shows is the old one, which is in tanteidan 5.
I found photos of other version of it, folded by Kamiya:
Bahamut zero (source Kamiya's website)
[img]http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~qr7s-kmy/g/game/bahamut_zero.jpg[/img]
Bahamut version 2.1 ( source:Rencontres de Mai, MFPP.free.fr)
[img]http://mfpp.free.fr/images/galerie/Mai2004/MFPP0054.JPG[/img]
Notice the scales on the legs and the foots with claw !
I think the best way to make a perfect bahamut is not to take tissue foil. Your paper, steyen, seems to be very nice. The result is very good.
If I can give you an advice, use a 40 cm steel then put it into the tail. It will make the bahamut lift in the air which make him more impressive !
I made this few months ago, take a look
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