Bahamut BL Help
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Bahamut BL Help
Hello, i'm new here and very new to serious origami. I have been folding since age 13 or so, but i've always learned by seeing someone fold it and then figuring it out myself. However I would like to attempt the Dragon seen here http://www.folders.jp/g/1997/god_dragon.html But i've never used a diagram, or a crease pattern. So can anyone help me on what exactly I need to do with that image at the bottom of the page.
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For crease patterns you should start with the following topic and all the links in it:
viewtopic.php?t=2131
viewtopic.php?t=2131
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Well, I'm not trying to shoot your hopes down, but trying to attempt any of Kamiya's models without his diagrams or knowing how to fold from his CPs is like going to the airport as a lost three year-old.
Not very many people have folded that particular model, but I guess if someone is generous enough to make photo diagrams then you'd be in luck. But even so, if I were you, I would get more experienced with folding from the diagrams of less complex designers. Try your library for origami books and get acquainted with diffferent techniques. Then you can move on to understanding how CP's work (search this forum for this too), and if you're intersted enough, you can buy Kamiya's book and figure him out. I wish the process was easier but that's just the way it is...
Not very many people have folded that particular model, but I guess if someone is generous enough to make photo diagrams then you'd be in luck. But even so, if I were you, I would get more experienced with folding from the diagrams of less complex designers. Try your library for origami books and get acquainted with diffferent techniques. Then you can move on to understanding how CP's work (search this forum for this too), and if you're intersted enough, you can buy Kamiya's book and figure him out. I wish the process was easier but that's just the way it is...
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Actually anermak did a short photo guide for that particular model already:
viewtopic.php?t=3338
Sorry, forgot about that earlier.
viewtopic.php?t=3338
Sorry, forgot about that earlier.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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That's right.
But even if it is one of Kamiya's more complete CP's, it's not the best one to start off with if you're learning.
But even if it is one of Kamiya's more complete CP's, it's not the best one to start off with if you're learning.
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I understand everything said, I have used diagrams, such as the kawasaki rose wich is how I figured out the Phu tran rose, wich is how I figured out the new kawasaki rose. But im determined to do this or the ancient dragon. Has anyone done a guide on the ancient dragon yet?
As for the links, my mistake, I was surfing sooo many websites last night that all had broken links, I must have confused yours with googles.
As for the links, my mistake, I was surfing sooo many websites last night that all had broken links, I must have confused yours with googles.
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If you do buy 'Works of Satoshi Kamiya', the Ancient Dragon is very similar to the Bahamut BL.
I don't think many people would want to make a step-by-step guide for them because 1) It'd be incredibly time consuming and 2) they had to buy the book so it's not really fair for the author to have his work distributed for free. If you do buy the book, you won't be disappointed.
I don't think many people would want to make a step-by-step guide for them because 1) It'd be incredibly time consuming and 2) they had to buy the book so it's not really fair for the author to have his work distributed for free. If you do buy the book, you won't be disappointed.
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Re: Bahamut BL Help
I have attempted this version of bahamut before, but I ended up crumpling out most of the appendages, mainly because of the irregular creases between the head and neck. I have seen anermak's guide, but it isn't helpful where I'm stuck.
Crease pattern: http://folders.jp/g/1997/9701.html
Crease pattern: http://folders.jp/g/1997/9701.html
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Re: Bahamut BL Help
Old topic, but I might be able to help. I solved this CP a while ago but wasn't able to shape it because I was a n00b then. (Plus I had crap paper, sooo...) lol
From what I remember, most of the references lie on or near a 32x32 grid. Try overlaying one on the CP.
From what I remember, most of the references lie on or near a 32x32 grid. Try overlaying one on the CP.