Satoshi Kamiya - Bahamut BL (CP)

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Satoshi Kamiya - Bahamut BL (CP)

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I find this cp on Kamiya site
http://www.folders.jp/g/1997/9701.html

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good luck :wink:
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He he! Ancient Dragon + Bahamut! Really cool :D
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Post by emberjelly »

wow anermak, how did you manage to get that good at CPs?

i just can't seem to see anything in them at all :( i can't even make the simple cat with a box for a head :cry:
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Post by origamimasterjared »

Wow, I hadn't noticed it uses such a simple division. Very nice. A couple parts of the CP look really strange, unlike the Kamiya stuff I'm accustomed to (Between the head and wings).
i can't even make the simple cat with a box for a head
That's not a very good CP. My first CP was Satoshi Kamiya's Jackalope. It's a pretty good beginning CP. Another good one (I was told) was my old Dwarf CP which you can find on OriWorld: http://oriworld.joi.com.br . Also, if you are not averse to box-pleating, many box-pleated CPs are really easy to comprehend, such as Brian Chan's Dobsonfly. Jason Ku's Luna Moth is another nice, easy one.
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Post by dragon man »

anermak would you actually say that bahamut BL is difficult because when i decided to try it i was suprised :o at how simple it was :?:

however the paper made the legs and head terrible
(normal printer paper) :wink:
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Post by Nathan »

I printed out the CP and folded it during school tody. I was dissappointed how it only has 2 limbs... :(
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Post by dragon man »

I was disappointed as well Nathan :( but it's still a really great model !!!!!!.... :D
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Post by AquaDragon »

emberjelly wrote:wow anermak, how did you manage to get that good at CPs?

i just can't seem to see anything in them at all :( i can't even make the simple cat with a box for a head :cry:
I'm in the same boat you're in... :(

Still, great job on the dragon! I've got to try it (I really hope I can actually make it [-o< ).
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Post by origamimasterjared »

Isn't it supposed to be the kind of dragon that only has two legs?? For example, wyverns have only two legs.
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Post by Kijjakarn »

I think BL means Bi Limbs ( Bi means 2 isn't it ) :)
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Post by JeossMayhem »

Hmm, I'm almost certain it stands for 'Bahamut Lagoon', a Japan-only RPG. This particular version of Bahamut must have appeared in this game only.
Do a quick google image search and you'll see the two-legged dragon on the box-art.
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Post by rockmanex6 »

yes Lagoon game.
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Post by JeossMayhem »

Just kind of tripped upon this picture while digging around the Origami House site:

http://www.origamihouse.jp/tenji/kamiya/goddragon.html

A much better pic than the one Kamiya posted on his site.
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Post by AquaDragon »

Nice find! :D

EDIT: If I want the lines and colors to be on the outside of the model, does the lined side start facing downwards or upwards?
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Post by Nathan »

Start with colord side up if you want the color on the outside. The folds closest to the the edges are mountain folds, which is also indicating this (It's not true all the time, but it usually is). I'm also assuming here that the side with the lines and colors on the crease pattern is the colored side.
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