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But Sara............I would love you!
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Sara wrote: Definitely two risk factors. Also, I have to admit I don't have any Komatsu books (yet).
Well, Komatsu doesn't have any books (yet). The diagrams for the sheep are in a tanteidan magazine, one of the ones in vol. 19
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yeah I made that sheep, it's pretty good
But it is seriusly annoying because the instructions show the colours but the wrong way round (black to white-white to black) and it seriously makes you go crazy
but yeah I suggest you do it
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Hi Sara,

You have ignored and jumped my post!
"moment of truth" did not seem seem to you a good suggestion
or for some hidden reason was not in your intention to answer me?

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Whitefly wrote:You have ignored and jumped my post!
Ah, sorry for that. I'd commented in a previous post that I wanted to make a video on that model, so I somewhat jumped yours. I'll still have to ask permission, and see whether I'll teach it in Italy. But if both turn out ok, I should have enough practice by then to make a video on it in the December or the new year. It'd be a tough video to make, but hey, I'm up for the challenge.

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Sara, or anyone else who owns this book, Origami Tanteidan 15th Convention.

Is it CPs or like diagrams...?
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Almost all models in Tanteidan are presented using full diagrams. I think in Tanteidan 15 there are no models with a CP only, in Tanteidan 14 it's only one CP (Wall-E). [Some diagrams include a CP in the beginning, of course.]

-- Sara
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Hi Sara

I think the Eric Joisel Fish would be fun. Not too many steps, but heavy emphasis on shaping. And you don't see to many of them on the net, which is a shame.

Either way, keep up the excellent work, it's much appreciated!
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Sara wrote:Almost all models in Tanteidan are presented using full diagrams. I think in Tanteidan 15 there are no models with a CP only, in Tanteidan 14 it's only one CP (Wall-E). [Some diagrams include a CP in the beginning, of course.]

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Thank you for the response! Greatly appreciated!
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This is just to let you know that I finished my next video. This time I'm featuring Ralf Konrad's "Star Puff" tessellation.

See it at http://www.happyfolding.com/instruction ... -star_puff or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhyM6_ioTCE

Next up: Probably Robin Glynn's Star Box

-- Sara
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How 'bout Lang's tree frog? Its a pretty nice piece and diagrams can be found in ODS, and I think you have it since you folded that awesome black forest cuckoo clock!
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legionzilla wrote:How 'bout Lang's tree frog?
I second that. Although I found the diagrams alright to follow I ended up appropriately terming my first rendition of the tree frog as "Roadkill"... unfortunately the paper teared and the frog's back was all ripped open.

However, what I would find most interesting in that model is a focus on shaping. While the very folding didn't seem too hard, I still have no clue how to achieve these awesome eyes and the shaping of the feet.
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The next video is now available. It's on Robin Glynn's 6-pointed Star Box.

See
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQYFPK1b ... ure=autofb
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http://www.happyfolding.com/instructions-glynn-star_box

Upcoming (listed here in no particular order):
Jack in a Box by Hugo Pereira
Apple by Shuzo Fujimoto
Some model from John Montroll's new book "Origami Polyhedra Design"

-- Sara
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Post by Whitefly »

Hi Sara,
another great video, like usual from you.
Thank you very much! I added one more jewel to my video collection!
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Post by Enraka »

Johnnycakes's dragon!!! it's amazing :D .
but sadly the only instruction is a CP, which i am rubbish at :(

also i think that loads of people would love this model and it deserves more publisity

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jon_tucker ... 328103243/

PS: i am still working at that CP
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