Christmas Origami Book 2009

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You could do both. Then release the diagrams for the simple one straight away and keep the complex one for the book.
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Good idea...
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I have sent a CP for my new dragon, and I'm still working on those unicyclist diagrams.

Start diagramming, everyone! let's make a really nice book this year. :D
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Question for clarity ?

If someone has already released a CP, could they submit diagrams to the Christmas book ?

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If the diagrams haven't been published before, yes. The CP is no full set of diagrams therefore the diagrams count as different. On the other hand I wouldn't accept a CP for a model who's diagrams are already published.
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Understood. Thanks.

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I will sent my diagram , can I have your Email?

thanks :)
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Pierre, the e-mail adres can be found in the opening post.
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Is it still too early for teasers? Maybe someone who is still in doubt of sending (even doing) his/her diagrams, might get motivated if some of the models that are going to be in the book are mentioned.
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If you think so, here we go:


Dragon 3.0 crease pattern with some advice on shaping
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full diagrams for the falling unicyclist

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Diagrams for my skull:

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If we submit cp and photodiagrams, will we still receive the full book?
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yes, I believe so.
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legionzilla wrote:If we submit cp and photodiagrams, will we still receive the full book?
Yes even if it is only a CP and the picture of the finished model.

I didn't make my request for the teasers just to publicise my models but anyway, the book will include the CP for reinventing the wheel
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If you have a model that you're proud of, it really IS worth spending the time to diagram it normally. If you make photodiagrams, nobody will take you seriously; if you draw a CP, only a handful of people will ever fold from it.

And if it's not a model you're proud of... then why are you submitting it to the book? :roll:

I guess what I'm trying to say is that photodiagrams aren't really worth the time they take. Making a good set of photo diagrams takes about as much time as a sketched set of diagrams for me; Computer diagrams take longer, but the versatility and clean look is more than worth it.
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