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Post by spiritofcat »

Good first post Donya!
Glad to see you here.
You should start your own gallery thread and show off all those great diagrams you've been posting on DA.
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Post by OrigamiFreakAddict »

When are you guys going to post diagrams on those dragons you folded? I really want to try my luck at folding a like those. The only "perfect" dragon i ever folded was the dragon in flight.
Thank you very much for your time.
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CP for my dragon can be found on my flickr, but diagrams...ehh, takes so much time and mine would end up really bad anyway. :?
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Today I relooked the Neale Dragon- mine is done differently. In fact mine is an inverted birdbase (Look at Robet Lang's Triggerfish).
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There is a CP for mine as well, and incidentally a friend is working on the diagrams at the moment. They will take a while, though, and I don't know if they are going to be for public consumption...
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Jonnycakes wrote:Thank you-there is a CP here.
Dude, I'm begging you, make a diagram for that. Worked a lot to try and make it from the CP but failed 3 times.
PLEASE make a diagram.
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A diagram is in the works-a friend is making them and they will be available in the Centerfold 2010 convention program. see here for more information :)
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legionzilla wrote:Please comment! Nobody ever comments on my pieces so I don't know how to improve :cry:
They look good, but I think it would help a lot by getting thinner paper because it looks like you're using computer paper or something and it looks like you're having to fight the thickness.
I hope this helps!
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Hey Jonny, tried to may that blue dragon that you made earlier, but failed in anyway. Can you please post that diagram, or a video in how to make it? plsssssss.
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There are about 3 billion dragons that I have seen named. here are about 20.http://www.squidoo.com/origamidragon-instructions more than 20. they are a long way down the page.
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How about Hoang Trung Thanh's Ninja Shadow? It counts as a dragon right? because it has a dragon in it?
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Or how about, i don't know...Kamiya Satoshi's Ancient Dragon!
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I'd be amazed if we EVER got through them- people invent them faster than we can catalogue them! :? :D
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The design of a piece of paper?Or combination of methods to achieve?
I am from China.
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Found another dragon by me, which is why i found it, the flapping baby dragon, by me, link in signature, don't look, it has a terrible picture of a tiny part of the model in terrible paper. :oops:
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Post by GWB origami »

it doesn't look that bad compared to some of the so called "origami" i did when i was about 7
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