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Posted: July 5th, 2009, 8:29 pm
by Ben385
I think the bottom part of the cp is just the pleats to form the robe, so it's not neccessary to show it.

Posted: July 5th, 2009, 8:32 pm
by eaglehorn
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Posted: July 6th, 2009, 4:04 am
by kingori12
ted385 wrote:I think the bottom part of the cp is just the pleats to form the robe, so it's not neccessary to show it.
8) yes ! you are right ! :lol: ! sorry about my bad CP ! :oops:

Posted: July 6th, 2009, 7:12 am
by eaglehorn
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Posted: July 6th, 2009, 11:38 am
by kingori12
I edit all my CP:

TREE FROG:

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ANGEL 4.0:

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:lol:

Posted: July 6th, 2009, 11:47 am
by legionzilla
I'm gonna fold that frog!!! Thanks for providing the CPs, they are far clearer right now!!!

Posted: July 6th, 2009, 7:36 pm
by eaglehorn
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Posted: July 6th, 2009, 8:10 pm
by topsu
I folded the angel and it turned out quite well, but unfortunately I'm having problems with my camera :?

It seems to hide the pictures somewhere when I move them to my computer, and with luck I can someimes find them, but usually they just get lost. I tried using different searching methods, but even they weren't working! :shock:
I've got 3 new designs actually that I would like to show you people, but the camera just doesn't like me... :evil:

Posted: July 28th, 2009, 5:26 am
by kingori12
THE REAPER
Designed and fold by me from 1 uncut square paper
boxpleat 48*48
TEST FOLD :lol:

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CERBERUS
Kamiya
size 40 cm

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HORSE
Kamiya
size 30 cm

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Posted: July 30th, 2009, 8:26 pm
by eaglehorn
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Posted: August 5th, 2009, 4:26 pm
by elanman
+CP: Image[/quote]

Brilliant models here, well done, however, it would be extremely helpful if you could specify between mountains and valleys in some of your CPs, thanks.

Posted: August 5th, 2009, 4:35 pm
by Fanatic
Well, most crease patterns do not have mountain/valley distinction; you rely on your own knowledge of origami to figure that out. In boxpleated cps, the horizontal/vertical creases all alternate. The most important creases are the diagonal ones: the give the "structure" of the cp. (in boxpleated ones, at least) The horizontal/vertical creases kinda "bounce" off the diagonal ones. The diagonal crease change directions when they hit a horizontal/vertical creases; the horizontal/vertical creases change direction when they hit a diagonal.

If you managed to read that, I hope it helps. :roll: :)

Posted: August 5th, 2009, 5:29 pm
by elanman
Thanks for the advice, however, the "Wall-E" (never seen the film, the model just seemed to look interesting) clearly requires (at least in my opinion, but who am I to judge the folder, who has produced many incredible folds?) some more detail, to stop people's reproductions of it from looking like poor, maybe a bit of help on the final shaping?

Posted: August 5th, 2009, 6:55 pm
by Fanatic
Need help on the shaping?
*swishes piece of paper out and starts folding*
I'll be back in a minute...
:-({|=

Posted: August 5th, 2009, 7:22 pm
by elanman
Fanatic wrote:Need help on the shaping?
*swishes piece of paper out and starts folding*
I'll be back in a minute...
:-({|=
Well, that and some of the crease collapsing, a guide would be very helpful.

This is what mine looks like:



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