Hi, I'm beyond the basic origami models now (eg crane, boxes, simple flowers), and am looking to streeeetch my skills.
I've bought Robert Lang's 'Origami Insects and their kin', but have so far only been able to get to Step 42 in the Spotted Ladybug, and Step 22 on the Butterfly.
I feel a bit over my head.
Can anyone recommend good intermediate level (and free) origami patterns on the Internet?
Thanks,
Naomi
Can you suggest intermediate diagrams?
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You can get lots of diagrams from http://www.origami.com. They're sorted according to difficulty so it's a great site for new folders.
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Someone asked a similar question some time ago in this topic:
viewtopic.php?t=850
I can emphasise the idea to look at the intermediate diagrams of http://www.origami.com/.
A very nice model which in my opinion is of intermediate level (although it's rated as complex on that site) is Charles Esseltine's Dragon: http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/dragon_ce_25.pdf
Also look at the links of the topic here for a lot of free diagrams on the internet:
viewtopic.php?t=568
And don' t despair with the models you are trying to fold. If you have troubles with any steps just ask on this forum and you'll very likely get some help
viewtopic.php?t=850
I can emphasise the idea to look at the intermediate diagrams of http://www.origami.com/.
A very nice model which in my opinion is of intermediate level (although it's rated as complex on that site) is Charles Esseltine's Dragon: http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/dragon_ce_25.pdf
Also look at the links of the topic here for a lot of free diagrams on the internet:
viewtopic.php?t=568
And don' t despair with the models you are trying to fold. If you have troubles with any steps just ask on this forum and you'll very likely get some help
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Thank you!
Thanks a lot- I was successful in doing the Braided Paper diagram- it was just the right level of difficulty!
http://dev.origami.com/diagram_load.cfm ... raided.pdf
Cheers,
Naomi
http://dev.origami.com/diagram_load.cfm ... raided.pdf
Cheers,
Naomi
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Re: Thank you!
It is very nice model, really. Chairman of our Origami society used this model for its "maxiorigami" and it look very nice, you can see:naomi wrote:Thanks a lot- I was successful in doing the Braided Paper diagram- it was just the right level of difficulty!
http://dev.origami.com/diagram_load.cfm ... raided.pdf
Cheers,
Naomi
http://www.origami.cz and click on text "Malou fotogalerii z výstavy připravil Petr Čáslava" at the bottom of right panel. Maybe you will find me...
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Hehe, found you
Do you happen to know who's the creator of this model here, and if there are CP or diagrams available. It looks really cool
Do you happen to know who's the creator of this model here, and if there are CP or diagrams available. It looks really cool
So long and keep folding ^_^
Gerwin
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Our exhobition was in the cooperation with our polish friends, so the author is Piotr Pluta and you can read something about fallen angel here:
http://www.origami.art.pl/galeria_wyswi ... l=11&id=85
And also other pictures...
http://www.origami.art.pl/galeria_wyswi ... l=11&id=85
And also other pictures...
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But do not entwine me with my brother Radim!Daydreamer wrote:Hehe, found you
And what do you mean about my love work?
http://www.origami.cz/Fotky/vystava/vys ... age19.html
That long one is realy long and other small Wu's dragons are from silver and gold japanease foil paper 15x15 cm cutted to 5:1 dimensions, i.e. 3x15 cm. I love whole collage!
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