September 2020 Origami Design Challenge - Falling
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September 2020 Origami Design Challenge - Falling
The theme for September is the action of falling.
This can be a model which is designed to fall such as the models in the video below.
It could be a model that drops an item from one level to another like the paper water-wheels.
Or it could depict an item falling such as a leaf going over a waterfall.
More than one sheet of paper is allowed of any shape.
Cuts can be made.
Nepafarius will be the judge.
Good luck and Happy folding!
This can be a model which is designed to fall such as the models in the video below.
It could be a model that drops an item from one level to another like the paper water-wheels.
Or it could depict an item falling such as a leaf going over a waterfall.
More than one sheet of paper is allowed of any shape.
Cuts can be made.
Nepafarius will be the judge.
Good luck and Happy folding!
Re: September 2020 Origami Design Challenge - Falling
The last model I've uploaded on flickr was made with this exact theme in mind. Too bad I designed it in june!
Re: September 2020 Origami Design Challenge - Falling
I saw this on Facebook after I posted this challenge and I do have to wonder if I wasn’t subconsciously influenced. Regardless I feel this challenge has a lot of space to create something new. Maybe you can make your portal interactive?
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I figured it wasn't a coincidence
What do you mean by «interactive»?
What do you mean by «interactive»?
Re: September 2020 Origami Design Challenge - Falling
I was thinking along the lines of a magic trick. A paper lever hidden behind a black box that would raise one of your already made portals on one side as you lowered a newly folded whole figure in white on the other.
Of course if you want to break ground in science and defy gravity I fully support your efforts
Of course if you want to break ground in science and defy gravity I fully support your efforts
Re: September 2020 Origami Design Challenge - Falling
Falling Spiral
Falling Spiral a Four Piece Modular Spiral Spinner by Grace Matthews,on Flickr
This is made from 4 1x8 pieces of paper using a spiral lock. It floats down in a soft spin.
Falling Spiral a Four Piece Modular Spiral Spinner by Grace Matthews,on Flickr
This is made from 4 1x8 pieces of paper using a spiral lock. It floats down in a soft spin.
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Re: September 2020 Origami Design Challenge - Falling
I was under the impression that neither the person who made the month's topic nor the judge could compete. Was this not the case?
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I know that I have submitted entries for my own challenge ‘Things that pop’ in the past, however I don’t know the final rule for this. I do wish that their had been more entries. What happens if there isn’t an entry? Do I propose another topic for October? Which you then judge?
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Re: September 2020 Origami Design Challenge - Falling
As far as I remember we just move forward with a new topic, and instead allow everyone to vote on a winner.
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Okay, I am happy with this. I disqualify my entry.