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i agree! great face on that figure/mask!
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4crane
Four cranes, one sheet of paper. Base taken from the leaves for the Kawasaki Rose. I also used the traditional crane and a variation on the Kawasaki twist. All other folding is mine.
Paper from Hiromi Paper, MM-081 Salago Philippine Gampi
https://02a9443.netsolstores.com/mm-081 ... gampi.aspx
Paper from Hiromi Paper, MM-081 Salago Philippine Gampi
https://02a9443.netsolstores.com/mm-081 ... gampi.aspx
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I wrote up a few paragraphs about my "diamond base". You can find it at http://portfolio.samplesizeofone.com/diamond-base/ .
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A moderate change to my fractal pattern:
Not quite sure what to do with it. One thing I did notice that if all four edges of the tessellation are pinned down, theoretically there are no moveable flaps (under ideal conditions, like the paper not stretching).
Not quite sure what to do with it. One thing I did notice that if all four edges of the tessellation are pinned down, theoretically there are no moveable flaps (under ideal conditions, like the paper not stretching).
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New-to-me tub
I've designed-by-playing-around a tube tessellation. Here's a picture:
I'm very happy with it. It locks into place, holds its shape, is symmetrical across the midline, doesn't have too many layers, and is a tessellation. This is probably the 5th rendition over the course of a long time. It's grid-y and not complicated, so a crease pattern is probably on the way.
I haven't seen it before, but it is too simple not to have been thought up already. Anyone know where it's come up before? (I should probably post a picture of the bottom which is where it locks...)
I'm planning to add some rings and/or tubes around it or maybe have it take a curved path. Or make an i-ching tile complete with a broken line or two.
EDIT: I was hoping to get some general feedback on this fellow... would this fit in general chat or does it belong here in my gallery?
I'm very happy with it. It locks into place, holds its shape, is symmetrical across the midline, doesn't have too many layers, and is a tessellation. This is probably the 5th rendition over the course of a long time. It's grid-y and not complicated, so a crease pattern is probably on the way.
I haven't seen it before, but it is too simple not to have been thought up already. Anyone know where it's come up before? (I should probably post a picture of the bottom which is where it locks...)
I'm planning to add some rings and/or tubes around it or maybe have it take a curved path. Or make an i-ching tile complete with a broken line or two.
EDIT: I was hoping to get some general feedback on this fellow... would this fit in general chat or does it belong here in my gallery?
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I've been working on this off and on for a long time, but courtesy of some help on the internet, I think I'm getting pretty close...
My goal is to merge the two designs on the top.
The two pics on the bottom are my works in progress. (I short-cutted the lower right, so I only had to fold one flap instead of the whole base, but I think y'all will get the idea.)
Eventually, I want to have:
but with a face
Credit to Takashi (top right), Yoshizawa (top left), and the nice fellow who showed me how to make the face on the bottom left, Tuanpham: https://www.facebook.com/tuanphamorigam ... 216537325/. The modifications to the hands are mine.
My goal is to merge the two designs on the top.
The two pics on the bottom are my works in progress. (I short-cutted the lower right, so I only had to fold one flap instead of the whole base, but I think y'all will get the idea.)
Eventually, I want to have:
but with a face
Credit to Takashi (top right), Yoshizawa (top left), and the nice fellow who showed me how to make the face on the bottom left, Tuanpham: https://www.facebook.com/tuanphamorigam ... 216537325/. The modifications to the hands are mine.
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Merged Buddha progress:
Here's the very first test fold of the Buddha components together and unrefined (see my previous post. It's possible I might have maybe probably definitely put the face on backwards and about 2-3x larger than it should be.
Front:
Back:
Face close up:
Often people aren't very excited about my first steps, but I promise there's hope. Here's my first attempt at Takashi's regular Buddha:
And one of my recent attempts:
And now I have to go practice and adjust (and fold it out of not craft paper).
Here's the very first test fold of the Buddha components together and unrefined (see my previous post. It's possible I might have maybe probably definitely put the face on backwards and about 2-3x larger than it should be.
Front:
Back:
Face close up:
Often people aren't very excited about my first steps, but I promise there's hope. Here's my first attempt at Takashi's regular Buddha:
And one of my recent attempts:
And now I have to go practice and adjust (and fold it out of not craft paper).
EVERYTHING MUST BE MADE OF PAPER!
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Pretty good first attempt. I like the idea and am looking forward to your final fold.
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Finally found some good paper for doing my 'diamond' fractal at iteration 2. Now if only I could find as good paper 100 times thinner so I could do a really nice one at 3 iterations
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