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Please fill out my poll.
I would if i had a way to get it.
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"When you put a crease in a piece of paper, You're essentially changeing the memory of that piece." - Erik Demaine (from "Between the Folds")
"When you put a crease in a piece of paper, You're essentially changeing the memory of that piece." - Erik Demaine (from "Between the Folds")
no i tunes and dial up
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"When you put a crease in a piece of paper, You're essentially changeing the memory of that piece." - Erik Demaine (from "Between the Folds")
"When you put a crease in a piece of paper, You're essentially changeing the memory of that piece." - Erik Demaine (from "Between the Folds")
umm windows player 9 or 10
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"When you put a crease in a piece of paper, You're essentially changeing the memory of that piece." - Erik Demaine (from "Between the Folds")
"When you put a crease in a piece of paper, You're essentially changeing the memory of that piece." - Erik Demaine (from "Between the Folds")
well you can have the honor of asking the first question. if you have any requests on something to fold just email me. Kamicastfans@gmail.com.
okay i have to think though.
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"When you put a crease in a piece of paper, You're essentially changeing the memory of that piece." - Erik Demaine (from "Between the Folds")
"When you put a crease in a piece of paper, You're essentially changeing the memory of that piece." - Erik Demaine (from "Between the Folds")
I would like to watch an origami vidcast provided that:
- Is not about the very obvious stuff, since you can find videos about it already.
- Is easily available. I am not that keen on vidcast systems that limit you to use a particular program.
Apart from that I think an origami vidcast could be and excellent idea. Even more if you accept suggestions. IF you do, there you go two:
1- Models for Lionel Albertino Origamania since it can be downloaded freely from: http://www.origami-shop.com/free-ebooks-xsl-218.html
2- Some advice on how to collapse CP´s. Quite a few available here: http://design.origami.free.fr/Diagrams/cp.htm
Regards from Manchester (UK) and keeps on going mate.
- Is not about the very obvious stuff, since you can find videos about it already.
- Is easily available. I am not that keen on vidcast systems that limit you to use a particular program.
Apart from that I think an origami vidcast could be and excellent idea. Even more if you accept suggestions. IF you do, there you go two:
1- Models for Lionel Albertino Origamania since it can be downloaded freely from: http://www.origami-shop.com/free-ebooks-xsl-218.html
2- Some advice on how to collapse CP´s. Quite a few available here: http://design.origami.free.fr/Diagrams/cp.htm
Regards from Manchester (UK) and keeps on going mate.
include a few simple cps and step by step solve them. it would help people out
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"When you put a crease in a piece of paper, You're essentially changeing the memory of that piece." - Erik Demaine (from "Between the Folds")
"When you put a crease in a piece of paper, You're essentially changeing the memory of that piece." - Erik Demaine (from "Between the Folds")
Sadarac, I don't think that would really be a podcast anymore then. It would simply become an instructional video.
I would watch the origami podcast, given that it won't be focused on things everyone already knows. Of course, advice on how to crack CP's in general could be nice, as long as it doesn't become too diagram-like.
I would watch the origami podcast, given that it won't be focused on things everyone already knows. Of course, advice on how to crack CP's in general could be nice, as long as it doesn't become too diagram-like.
What I mean is that I would be interested in watching the podcast, as long as it isn't a video simply showing how to fold a common model. Instructional video's can be found all over the place, like Sara Adams's videos ( http://www.youtube.com/user/AdamsSara ), so if you'd want to make a podcast you should do something a bit more special.