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I folded a few things to get ready for Halloween.

J. Anibal Voyer's Witch
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Noboru Miyajima's Bat
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Simple Human figures

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I am making Issei Yoshino's t rex skeleton. So far everything is completed except the tail. It looks so hard!!!
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Here is my first attempt at Kamiya Satoshi's Wizard.
I used a 30cm sheet of tissue foil.
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Phil,
what size sheet did you use for the werewolf?
I think thats my favorite folded bat I've seen so far.


Anna,
Those human figures are great.
Are they your own creations?
:) :)
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thedeadsmellbad wrote:Are they your own creations?
Yes they are :D
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Yet another Demon by Fernando Gilgado Gomez
38 cm square of holographic gift wrap.
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Anna, that is awesome, :) Congradulations!
I like the little booties :) Do you have more originals?
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you're all doing a very good job :)


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thedeadsmellbad wrote:Phil,
what size sheet did you use for the werewolf?
I think thats my favorite folded bat I've seen so far.
Thanks. I used a 17 inch sheet for the werewolf.

I folded another halloween model, Nicolas Terry's ghost.

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Today I made a beetle from waterbomb base.

I like the human figures Anna. Nice idea of making shoes. :)
Greg, Grzegorz actually, but try to pronounce it
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Frydrych:

Very nice beetle. It´s some of this "not to hard to fold but very good looking" models.
I´ve refolded it, but I think I should use tissue foil for a better looking result. (Your beetle is looking great!)


thedeadsmellbad:

Those holographic gift wrap is surely great looking, I would like to see the models in real.
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barlou wrote:Hi Dioniso,

I have a photo of Hideo Komatsu's horse (you meant Komatsu, right ?)
First horse is with a 20 cm square, then 16.5 cm and finally 10. I'm trying to fold one from 9 cm, but I'm not very satisfied of the final result for now.
Where did you guys get the digrams for Komatsu´s horse? Or did you fold from CP ?
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esato wrote:Where did you guys get the digrams for Komatsu´s horse? Or did you fold from CP ?
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origami_8 wrote:Very nice beetle. It´s some of this "not to hard to fold but very good looking" models.
I´ve refolded it, but I think I should use tissue foil for a better looking result. (Your beetle is looking great!)
Thanks! I used quite thick paper (100gsm, 20x20cm) but it was the first time when I reached for wetfolding technique and I must say that I got friendly with it. So far I was only damping parts of finished model so as to shape them to taste. Wetfolding from the beginning is quite different.
Greg, Grzegorz actually, but try to pronounce it
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Here is another phu tran rose with a different grid system.

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