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- Joe the white
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Very nice first design moonglow, I look forward to any more you create.
Yes, its flat mostly. It comes from a 4th's sunk waterbomb base. two corners become the tree, then a wrap maneuver is performed for the foliage and pot, and then the other two corners form the locking mechanisms to help keep it in a flat shape and form the mini-boulder on one side. I wasn't sure what to do with the challenge since I'm not really interested in flowers, etc. I had decided on a pirahna plant from the Mario Bros series of games, but thought I might should design a better fitting subject that I enjoyed. I did want to design a 3-d type specific version, but I'm satisfied with this one for now at least...
Yes, its flat mostly. It comes from a 4th's sunk waterbomb base. two corners become the tree, then a wrap maneuver is performed for the foliage and pot, and then the other two corners form the locking mechanisms to help keep it in a flat shape and form the mini-boulder on one side. I wasn't sure what to do with the challenge since I'm not really interested in flowers, etc. I had decided on a pirahna plant from the Mario Bros series of games, but thought I might should design a better fitting subject that I enjoyed. I did want to design a 3-d type specific version, but I'm satisfied with this one for now at least...
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- JeossMayhem
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I folded a variation of Satoshi Kamiya's Ancient Dragon, I folded the head and tail different and added the pleats to the belly.
More pictures Here
More pictures Here
Gilad Naor - Warrior
Needs a lot of shaping to look good.
Dragon - Jeremy Shafer
I like this model
Turtles - Traditional
Mission: Find the one that doesn´t go with the others
Giraffe - John Montroll
Fantastic, the best Origami Giraffe I know
Flower - Me
That´s a commissioned work, I will have to fold 50 of these for a company
Lizard and Frogs - Toshikazu Kawasaki
They are just cute
Wedge Flexicube and Box - Dave Brill
Ingenious
Needs a lot of shaping to look good.
Dragon - Jeremy Shafer
I like this model
Turtles - Traditional
Mission: Find the one that doesn´t go with the others
Giraffe - John Montroll
Fantastic, the best Origami Giraffe I know
Flower - Me
That´s a commissioned work, I will have to fold 50 of these for a company
Lizard and Frogs - Toshikazu Kawasaki
They are just cute
Wedge Flexicube and Box - Dave Brill
Ingenious
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I like komatsu's giraffe more, because it has a more natural lookFantastic, the best Origami Giraffe I know
[img]http://freenet-homepage.de/origamichris/bilder/049.jpg[/img]
I think it's quite easy to create a giraffe, because it can easy be spotted to be a giraffe. as long as it has long legs and a long neck, everybody would say "that's a giraffe". but giraffes are more than rectangles with long sticks to be the neck
and again hideo komatsu did an excellent job
Anna, you did a very good job with the warrior, he looks excellent
and I didn't spot the cow-turtle [img]http://freenet-homepage.de/origamichris ... /wink3.gif[/img]
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