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Well, I am sure that everybody on this forum has seen this website. However, I thought it was a real creative idea for putting a persons origami ceations to good use.
http://www.bloom4ever.com/
http://www.bloom4ever.com/
$25 for the cheapest one? That's insane!
From the standpoint of an origamist, it would have been wonderful if they'd asked permission. On the other hand... how difficult would it have been to get ahold of the necessary parties to get permission?
From the standpoint of a hennatista: At least freakin' give credit, but they don't even do that, apparently. Evil!!!
Why is it that so many people assume that just because it's on the Internet that it's free for the stealing?
Illy
From the standpoint of an origamist, it would have been wonderful if they'd asked permission. On the other hand... how difficult would it have been to get ahold of the necessary parties to get permission?
From the standpoint of a hennatista: At least freakin' give credit, but they don't even do that, apparently. Evil!!!
Why is it that so many people assume that just because it's on the Internet that it's free for the stealing?
Illy
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if we really start to discuss about every entry, the collection will be completely useless. I suggest just to write the URLs down. all the heresy can be done in a seperate topic
We could also collect them, and open up closed a topic with a single URL in it, that contains the collected webpages.
Christian
We could also collect them, and open up closed a topic with a single URL in it, that contains the collected webpages.
Christian
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Hmmm. Well, what about this website?
It seems like a real interesting website.
http://www.oriland.com/index.asp
It seems like a real interesting website.
http://www.oriland.com/index.asp
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You can click on the English and then understanding comes.dani luddington wrote:http://www.h5.dion.ne.jp/~origami/
check this out if you havent already , i know its in japanese but just keep clicking buttons there is so much amazing stuff on here. dani
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Well, I just had to share this. It is a website, however, I'm not saying the website itself is or is not to die for. However, it had this one sections that is worth bookmarking if you can't afford a digital camera. It shows you how to use your flatbed scanner to work like a camera, for taking pictures of your origami.
http://www.cattail.nu/camera.html
http://www.cattail.nu/camera.html
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