Great news!! New book by Satoshi Kamiya
Forum rules
READ: The Origami Forum Rules & Regulations
READ: The Origami Forum Rules & Regulations
- legionzilla
- Forum Sensei
- Posts: 902
- Joined: March 20th, 2009, 8:46 am
- Location: lolz...
I've seen the book, its quite awesome. We were a 5OSME watching Kamiya fold his merlion when we saw the book and he actually let us read it. A very colorful book and there is so much on the design proccesses of his various models.
It would cost 2000 yen.
It would cost 2000 yen.
Smile and say...cheese!!!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/38421927@N03/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/38421927@N03/
-
- Junior Member
- Posts: 69
- Joined: March 9th, 2006, 8:45 am
- Location: France
I have pre-order the book today. If you want, here is the link:
Book at Amazon.JP
But I have to say: shipping cost are very high, because japanese amazon send through international expressy only!!
Book at Amazon.JP
But I have to say: shipping cost are very high, because japanese amazon send through international expressy only!!
out of stock
Incredible...the book is out of stock before the release date!!
http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/4883 ... ss_product
The origami iphone book!!
http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/4883 ... ss_product
The origami iphone book!!
there are some pics from the book posted on the gallery origami house website here.
i have to say. it's a horrible tease to have the styracosaurus v2.0 (i know nobody cares about that model save for me) and the komatsu lion on the cover band but not have the diagrams inside. an alternate version of the band has the loggerhead sea turtle and wasp on it.
i have to say. it's a horrible tease to have the styracosaurus v2.0 (i know nobody cares about that model save for me) and the komatsu lion on the cover band but not have the diagrams inside. an alternate version of the band has the loggerhead sea turtle and wasp on it.
- origamimasterjared
- Buddha
- Posts: 1670
- Joined: August 13th, 2004, 6:25 pm
- Contact:
diagrams for the styracosaurus are complete. which makes it all the more frustrating that it's pictured on the cover to the book but doesn't appear.
jared--if you click on the cover, it gives you an expanded image with both the front and back cover. the completed models are actually printed on a "band" that appears with all japanese books (never figured out why). you actually left a comment in littlezilla's flickr photo of the book. komatsu's lion (and wolf, for that matter) is printed on the back cover.
considering it's my favorite model of my favorite dinosaur, i do get to think it's a tease. i'm sure he does talk about the design process, how he grafted toes onto v1, but still. it may not be a diagram book, but the fact of the matter is, it has diagrams. if the contents weren't published in some fashion, many people would (fairly) assume that there were diagrams to the models pictured inside.
jared--if you click on the cover, it gives you an expanded image with both the front and back cover. the completed models are actually printed on a "band" that appears with all japanese books (never figured out why). you actually left a comment in littlezilla's flickr photo of the book. komatsu's lion (and wolf, for that matter) is printed on the back cover.
considering it's my favorite model of my favorite dinosaur, i do get to think it's a tease. i'm sure he does talk about the design process, how he grafted toes onto v1, but still. it may not be a diagram book, but the fact of the matter is, it has diagrams. if the contents weren't published in some fashion, many people would (fairly) assume that there were diagrams to the models pictured inside.
- origamimasterjared
- Buddha
- Posts: 1670
- Joined: August 13th, 2004, 6:25 pm
- Contact:
I understand your disappointment. I'm undecided on whether I'll do a Styracosaurus. Kamiya's seems really good, and I only design things where I will have the best version. Thus between Kamiya's and Shuki's it's made it difficult for me to do a Spinosaurus, probably my favorite dinosaur.
It's not listed as diagrammed here: http://www.folders.jp/cgi-bin/enq/enq.cgi yet he just added the Tanuki to the list.
It's not listed as diagrammed here: http://www.folders.jp/cgi-bin/enq/enq.cgi yet he just added the Tanuki to the list.
ares arunya posted this picture in one of the tanteidan threads. i figure there was a class and he gave out the diagrams there (though i guess, looking at it again, the diagrams are for v1).
i still think the fumiaki kawahata styracosaurus is great. just that kamiya's is better.
yes, i tried v1 from cp and failed.
i still think the fumiaki kawahata styracosaurus is great. just that kamiya's is better.
yes, i tried v1 from cp and failed.
- orislater
- Buddha
- Posts: 1211
- Joined: November 5th, 2009, 3:57 am
- Location: somewhere with a piece of paper in my hand
- Contact:
maybe besides crumpling by flodererdinogami wrote:Whoa whoa whoa WHOA there....!!! So what is this new book supposed to be, a coffee-table book of some sort? The biggest tease in the history of origami???It is NOT a diagram book, remember
my flickr tissue foil is for noobs! mc FTW!!!!
- OrigamiMagiro
- Forum Sensei
- Posts: 655
- Joined: February 27th, 2004, 3:02 am
- Location: Bos, MA
- Contact:
Saw the book and talked with Kamiya.
No english translation, no diagrams that have not already been available somewhere except for the ryu-zin cp. Text does not really touch on his design process: he chooses instead to highlight techniques of his paper preparation and folding processes, and analyzing creasepatterns.
Yes, the book includes models by Komatsu and Hojyo. The list listed online looks complete from my memory. The book is maybe a third as thick as his Works anthology. It also contains pictorial previews of models that will be included in the upcoming books by Komatsu, Hojyo, and Brian Chan.
He said that it will be available by the end of the month.
No english translation, no diagrams that have not already been available somewhere except for the ryu-zin cp. Text does not really touch on his design process: he chooses instead to highlight techniques of his paper preparation and folding processes, and analyzing creasepatterns.
Yes, the book includes models by Komatsu and Hojyo. The list listed online looks complete from my memory. The book is maybe a third as thick as his Works anthology. It also contains pictorial previews of models that will be included in the upcoming books by Komatsu, Hojyo, and Brian Chan.
He said that it will be available by the end of the month.