Looking for: Salmon
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Looking for: Salmon
Howdy all- I've got a project coming up and I am looking for different Salmon models.
I am only familiar with this one-
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_fKyHFjiwcVI/R ... salmon.jpg
But that one is really only a good model of a Sockeye or maybe a Pink Salmon.
If anyone knows of any designs for River fish like Salmon or Trout, I would really appreciate hearing about them, even if they are just photos without diagrams, I'd still love to see them.
Thanks guys- this really is a great forum. Looks like I foung the Origami site to stick with!
Dean
I am only familiar with this one-
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_fKyHFjiwcVI/R ... salmon.jpg
But that one is really only a good model of a Sockeye or maybe a Pink Salmon.
If anyone knows of any designs for River fish like Salmon or Trout, I would really appreciate hearing about them, even if they are just photos without diagrams, I'd still love to see them.
Thanks guys- this really is a great forum. Looks like I foung the Origami site to stick with!
Dean
Hello Steelhead,
There is a salmon diagram on Petr Stuchlý's Flickr galery.
There is a salmon diagram on Petr Stuchlý's Flickr galery.
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Hi all, I just wanted to get some help with steps 8-11 of the salmon that Goku posted a link to. I understand step 8 and 9, but the construct seemingly formed via those steps seems to be a complete anomoly of the paper. Any help? 
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So THAT'S what your name's all about, STEELHEAD...
Anyhow, as far as I know, all the origami salmon have been sockeye salmon, as they are so distinguishable, and have that cool color-changed head.
Joseph Wu's is pretty amazing, and it looks a bit closer to what you want: http://www.flickr.com/photos/josephwuor ... 718557423/
I haven't seen any other salmon varieties or trout or anything.
And yes, this IS THE origami site to stick with.
Anyhow, as far as I know, all the origami salmon have been sockeye salmon, as they are so distinguishable, and have that cool color-changed head.
Joseph Wu's is pretty amazing, and it looks a bit closer to what you want: http://www.flickr.com/photos/josephwuor ... 718557423/
I haven't seen any other salmon varieties or trout or anything.
And yes, this IS THE origami site to stick with.
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Hey, Jared, just so you know, you can delete my posts. I figured it out. Apparently, you petal fold the rear layers, not the near layers.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/25853667@N04/2770383386/
This one's good, and the base is easily adapted into a variety of trout species.
A grayling model would be great, wouldn't it?
This one's good, and the base is easily adapted into a variety of trout species.
A grayling model would be great, wouldn't it?
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This diagram was mentioned before, read posts carefully. By the way, Petr's salmon is very good, I like it.
Ondrej Cibulka Origami, www.origamido.cz
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Sorry, Ondrej, I guess I just skipped over that one...
Anyway, I've designed a catfish that I'm working on diagrams for that might be good. It most closely resembles the Flathead Catfish (pylodictis olivaris) that grows to a great size and can be found lurking in large streams across North America. If I ever get them done, I'll post them.
Joseph Wu's shark,
http://www.josephwu.com/Files/PDF/shark.pdf
could probably be adapted into a nice model of a variety of fish species. It's one of the only models I know of with a nice dorsal fin.
Anyway, I've designed a catfish that I'm working on diagrams for that might be good. It most closely resembles the Flathead Catfish (pylodictis olivaris) that grows to a great size and can be found lurking in large streams across North America. If I ever get them done, I'll post them.
Joseph Wu's shark,
http://www.josephwu.com/Files/PDF/shark.pdf
could probably be adapted into a nice model of a variety of fish species. It's one of the only models I know of with a nice dorsal fin.
Bernie Peyton has a sockeye design: http://www.eco-origami.com/bernie/Galle ... rs.html#23
But I dont think there are any diagrams.... maybe you could contact him.
But I dont think there are any diagrams.... maybe you could contact him.
More photos on my flickr
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