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my bugs are out of Tissue Foil, made from household items (sort of...)
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Nobody wants to show so I will torture you guys with some more of my begginer stuff. Feel free to critque, bad or good. I can take it. So here is a lion from Zulal Aytuire-Scheele. I went to the library for this book.


[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v507/ ... Lion01.jpg[/img]
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I've been reading this forum for some time and decided to join. My latest (Feelin' kinda bugy lately...)

R. Lang - Kabuto Mushi
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B. Chan - Leaf Katydid
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I hope it worked...
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Where is Robert Lang's Kabuto Mushi published?
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Origami Insects II
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OK. So after I got done with the lion I posted 2 posts above I figured I'd give a difficult one a try. So I had bought this book by Robert Lang. On the cover is a Lion. He used a 16" square and all I had was 8.5x11 lazer paper which I cut to 8.5x8.5. I think I may have to try this again with larger paper. The front legs didn't work out and I forced it. If someone knows that step I could sure use some help with it. I'm really just so new to this difficult level. Many steps I had never seen before and it took me about 1 and 3/4 hours to finish it.

[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v507/ ... rtLang.jpg[/img]
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Using smaller can often be fun, especially if you're using something like copy paper. It's fun to see whether you can get something decent out of such small, bland paper :) Although I know that many would disagree
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Well, I haven't posted for a while....

Baby carriage (Pram) - Roberto Gretter
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A pig folded on Chinese New Year - Designed (free folded) by me
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A snobe moduler
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Asian Rice- The best in the business...
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I found a few more new things :)

Another moduler, out of six inch
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A small pile of little cranes, folded out of one inch wrapping foil
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Eleven diamonds - Kenneth M. Kawamura
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Little kawasaki Rose and little cranes
One inch foil for the rose. The cranes were folded out of foil and tissue, sizes were in the millimeters
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I folded Brian Chan's One Sheet Rose again. This time I used thinner paper.
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nice works aznman
and good job on the one-sheeted rose phil!

the thin paper is really wort it for this model - you should try the thorned version :wink:
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Starfish designed by Jens-Helge Dahmen, folded from pentagon

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Origami light side vs. dark side
(or otherwise: Yoshizawa's Swan vs Lang's Scorpion)

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And no, no Photoshop...
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Post by Watusa »

awesome stuff everyone! i haven't posted lately either (absolutely inundated with work and commitments) but folded this 5-piece spiral as a break from calculus:

[img]http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/5201/dscf0029zh2.jpg[/img]

then i realised that in a way, an expression for the volume of the model was sort of like a geometric series, with a sum to infinity. so i guess it wasn't much of a break from maths :lol:

model is from "spiral unit folding" or something by tomoko fuse. an awesome book, pick up a copy if you can..
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Marlin designed by Miyajima Noboru

Intresting design.Espessialy the lower jaw.
Very good proportions.

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P.S Photoshop been used to delete the supporting wire. :wink:
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