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nightshade
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Need help with a fold

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http://i33.tinypic.com/mbifjq.png

I need help with 34...I have no idea how to get it to look like it should in step 35. My paper is starting to get holes in it. :(
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Post by philipinorigami101 »

pretty simple actualy (sry, i dont no how to post pictures :D) all you have to do is pre crease, then squash fold, simple enough?
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Post by Jonnycakes »

Step 35 is 3D-it is an "in-progress" step. All you need to do to get to step 35 is pull out the reverse-fold done in the previous step and lift the front triangle. Then you squash along the creases made in that reverse-fold.
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Post by Trouble »

what model is that ?
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Post by andssl »

I seems to me an illegal diagram from an Origami Tanteidan Magazine.
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Post by origamimasterjared »

It's clearly Komatsu Hideo's Sheep.
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Post by Razzmatazz »

Not cool dude. Don't put things like that for public viewing. Just tell us the model and steps and a picture of where you are at currently.

But on the note of helping, step 35 is an in-process view. You lift that piece of paper and then do what it says in 35 then the ending will be 36 where it is totally flat.
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Post by origamimasterjared »

I think a partial scan such as this is actually the perfect amount. It's enough such that people without access to a fairly low-distribution magazine like Tanteidan can actually help. If this were a private members-only publication it would be one thing, but it's available for anyone to purchase. Likewise, someone could see the diagrams and say to themselves, "wow these diagrams are great! I gotta get me some of that!" and rush out to the JOAS website to buy a subscription.

That said, it is also obvious that this is no original scan, but a screenshot of a downloaded copy, considering nightshade's first post basically said "I love Komatsu's sheep…are there diagrams?"

And yes, Tanteidan is a fairly low distribution magazine, despite it's pervasive presence online.
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