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hieuthelord
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continue with a scorpion by Robert Lang
[img]http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c136/ ... rpion1.jpg[/img]
i fold it with the same paper and have a bad result
[img]http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c136/ ... rpion1.jpg[/img]
i fold it with the same paper and have a bad result
Here is some of my models, last of them it's Horse by Komatsu:
http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/svigor ... EB1kWKcm32
http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/svigor ... EB1kWKcm32
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My newest design, creation (or at least independent discovery?) is this rose.


It's based on something that would probably be called a blintzed waterbomb.
Therefore I call this model "Waterbomb Rose" (clever, isn't it?
)
And like the waterbomb you have to blow it up to make the center 3D.
A bit fiddly to fold the locking for the waterbomb but worth the effort in my opinion.
If someone gives me a lot of time I will make diagrams for it in exchange.


It's based on something that would probably be called a blintzed waterbomb.
Therefore I call this model "Waterbomb Rose" (clever, isn't it?
And like the waterbomb you have to blow it up to make the center 3D.
A bit fiddly to fold the locking for the waterbomb but worth the effort in my opinion.
If someone gives me a lot of time I will make diagrams for it in exchange.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Yup, you were quite right there with the pegasus. I came across this while playing around with your base a bit (after having folded some weird 4 legged - 2 armed creatures). Still needs a lot of work to make it actually look nice, but it has the great feature to flap the wings if you pull the tail.thedeadsmellbad wrote:I was playing with boxpleating & ran across a really simple bug base.
I think it might work well for a pegasus too.
A flapping Pegasus

So long and keep folding ^_^
Gerwin
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Rat - Eric Josiel - 42cm tissue foil



Flower - thedeadsmellbad - 12cm octogon

Random Shape - thedeadsmellbad - 15cm

Fox - John Montroll - 17cm





Flower - thedeadsmellbad - 12cm octogon

Random Shape - thedeadsmellbad - 15cm

Fox - John Montroll - 17cm

That is awesome. It's the first pegasus I've seen that can flap its wings!Daydreamer wrote:Yup, you were quite right there with the pegasus. I came across this while playing around with your base a bit (after having folded some weird 4 legged - 2 armed creatures). Still needs a lot of work to make it actually look nice, but it has the great feature to flap the wings if you pull the tail.
A flapping Pegasus.
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Jedi Master Yoda - Fumiaki Kawahata - 7x7cm



I made this model from a Starburst candy wrapper, the foil texture would be great if larger sheets were available.
Thank you. I am trying your dragon rider next 



I made this model from a Starburst candy wrapper, the foil texture would be great if larger sheets were available.
Thank you. I like the models you have folded very much.hieuthelord wrote:nice folding the dead smell bad
Hi Isurusisurus wrote:hi matthew~! long time no see~!
It is very good works!
Definitely, sweet & simple.Friet wrote:The head Montroll's fox looks a lot like the head of Joisel's rat, don't you think?
Have you ever met him at a convention? I've always wanted to know more about him but haven't seen much information outside his books.wolf wrote:It's essentially the same technique; ie using a grafted preliminary/frog base to do the head. Montroll's early pegasus from Origami for the Enthusiast uses this method too, and I'm sure there's lots more examples (Mark Leonard's wolf, etc, etc).
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I folded Dog Komatsu Hideo from small size square 8 x 8 cm.
http://www.origami.art.pl/galeria_wyswi ... l=1&id=700
Best regards Artur Biernacki
http://www.origami.art.pl/galeria_wyswi ... l=1&id=700
Best regards Artur Biernacki
hi~!~!~!~
recently, i created two stagbeetles
[img]http://kr.img.dc.yahoo.com/b10/data/han ... 1174_1.jpg[/img]
30 X 30 uncut squared Korea han-ji
[img]http://kr.img.dc.yahoo.com/b10/data/han ... 1174_2.jpg[/img]
30 X 30 uncut squared Korea han-ji
[img]http://kr.img.dc.yahoo.com/b10/data/han ... 1174_1.jpg[/img]
30 X 30 uncut squared Korea han-ji
[img]http://kr.img.dc.yahoo.com/b10/data/han ... 1174_2.jpg[/img]
30 X 30 uncut squared Korea han-ji
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