What have you folded lately?

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you know I'm an absolute beginner at designing :)
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I am not so good at designing too
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I folded a monster mask, venetian mask etc. Yes, I am into masks lately. I thought it would be easy, but it is talking lot of time and effort. I am new to this, but the fun is never ending :)
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I finally finished the Ryujin 1.2 :D. It took my a long time but the outcome was really nice, I think I'll make another one.

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Ryujin 1.2 - Satoshi Kamiya por Beleg Cúthalion., en Flickr

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Ryujin 1.2 - Satoshi Kamiya por Beleg Cúthalion., en Flickr
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I would suggest narrowing the horns and whiskers some more, but otherwise it's a beautiful rendition. Nice job!
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Good work with the Ryu Zin, Beleg. And EyesN, you're off to a great start.

I haven't gotten around to making photo diagrams for my most recent fishy model, but today I did make some for my original black moor model to test out the process of doing so.

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Now i am really stuck with the fibonnacci box. Paulius, could you please do a cp just for the fibonnacci bit of it, because that's really all i want.
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25-Lid Box
by Daniel Brown

I had this in mind last year to use as an Advent Calendar, but I couldn't figure out the design. The hard part was figuring out how to seperate the lids from their neighbors. But I have it now! You can keep all kinds of stuff sorted in it. Of course, making so many lids without cutting costs lots of paper, so it takes a huge sheet to result in a reasonable size. My starting square was 32 inches, starting with something smaller would result in the compartments being too small to store anything useful in.

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Wow. That's not cool, it's better, but i can't think of a good enough word.
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Wow. That's not cool, it's better, but i can't think of a good enough word.
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LOL Harpseal double post :D LOL
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:shock: That is incredible.
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whoa! that is amazing!
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That's awesome!
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gab wrote:Good work with the Ryu Zin, Beleg. And EyesN, you're off to a great start.

I haven't gotten around to making photo diagrams for my most recent fishy model, but today I did make some for my original black moor model to test out the process of doing so.

yay! a video! :D
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