No, especially if you use really cheap foil. Tissue foil does tend to wrinkle a lot (unavoidable), so it generally does not look too good. It is also hard to reverse crease directions with tissue foil. The stuff holds its shape very well, but it certainly has its downsides.Origamist388 wrote:Wouldn't that get too thick to fold?insaneorigami wrote:I strongly recommend using tissue foil
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yes- i never folded it, but took a liking to boxpleated ones.......i never folded any of dr.lang's box pleated models. 

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Here is my moose, it took a long time to fold. I think I used the wrong paper: a big sheet of brown craft paper.


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my moose folded from a 70x70 cm square of wrapping paper
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Looks a lot like my moose except with spread layers for the eye.
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When I folded it, I used just average paper from art and craft stores, so it got EXTREMELY thick and ripped about 1/3 of the back, and the back of the moose wouldn't stay folded, so it looked more like a rug, as several people have mentioned.
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