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Look! by Ogawa Tomo from a 15cm square of Japanese foil.
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While the folding sequence is quite painful in parts the result is very rewarding.

Leaf Katydid by Brian Chan from a 20cm square of double tissue.
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It's amazing to see what you can do with a simple frog base :-)
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Bigajarita and Flapping Big Bird, Tanaka Masashi and Hideo Komatsu
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Parrot, Joseph Wu
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The diagram is so small, and was really hard to understand!
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i folded some easy crease patterns. also i folded a lot of flashers.
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I have been organizing all of my previous designs (and realizing that most of them are $bill folds :/), and now I have a small gallery set up on facebook and flickr. I just posted a link in my sig: there is a giraffe, a bunny, 84 squares (from 1 dollar), and a squirrel sitting on an acorn.
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squid - designed by eileen tan (aka wolf).

eileen taught a few of us during a recent meetup how to collapse the base from the CP which can be found in her blog. this rendition was folded from 32 x 32 cm thai silk paper :

http://cavemanboon.fotopic.net/p42315534.html
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Owlet 2, KATSUTA Kyohei
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Cat, Fumiaki Kawahata
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moonglow wrote:Wow, you guys obviously had a great weekend! I wouldn't say that for myself, I've been bothering with this one most of time...

R. Lang - Black Forrest Cuckoo-Clock
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By the way, those frogs are really great, no wonder they were so popular. Did Mr. Diaz said anything about diagramming them?
Nice job with the cuckoo clock. Particularly with the deer head, and getting the weights to hang straight. That is truly a labor of patience.
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I finally was able to fold the new Kawasaki rose:

Red copy paper. Copy paper has a tendency to tear on me when I'm trying to shape the petals:
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Pink copy paper:
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Tracing paper:
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I've also tried Reynolds parchment paper but didn't fare very well. Anyone have any suggestions for paper to use on this model?
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I might try tissue foil, but that's just me. It looks soft (unlike plain foil) and can hold a round shape for the petals.
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The problem with Tissue foil is that is crumples quite easily...
Resized (backcoated) paper will probably work the best
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Yes. When using tissue foil, always try your best to make precise folds, and t noy crumple it too much. It also depends on the thickness of the foil.
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Hi,I folded Jun Maekawa`s squirrel and Frankenstein , and Takashi Tanaka`s somethink (I don`t know what is it)


http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/c06 ... fcc36.html

http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/3a4 ... 8ecb3.html

http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/6cb ... 4e44f.html
best regards paolo
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last one is a pokemon, I'm not sure wich one is, but I think is Meow.

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Or maybe it's that old pokémon thing that makes people sleepy?
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I'm pretty sure it's not a Pokemon, andf it is, some proportions must be off... It's a tongue hanging out right? The only one with a tongue that long is chubby, not skinny. :roll: Jeez, I'll NEVER forget anything about Pokemon...

It's also not Drowzee, because it too is also short and chubby with short limbs... and its not Alakazam since it has a long mustache and spoons in it's hands.

I'm almost positive it's not a Pokemon.
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