Monthly Folding Challenge - March 2007
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- JeossMayhem
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I like your work grizzy man. They look so clean and elegant.
I decided to fold something of my own... something I don't have much experience with... but after having one of those folding sessions that last three hours but seem like thirty minutes, I came up with this.
I wish I had paper thicker than foil but retains its shape as well...
I decided to fold something of my own... something I don't have much experience with... but after having one of those folding sessions that last three hours but seem like thirty minutes, I came up with this.
I wish I had paper thicker than foil but retains its shape as well...
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Thanks. I think I'm going to try something else because I sort of feel like I cheated the face just by making such slight indentations for the eyes and nose, but I'm happy with the teeth at least. Making the cranium round and the mandible fit underneath it proved difficult...Cupcake wrote:Nice skull, jeoss mayhem. Kind of looks a bit mike mine or daydreamers...
- dinogami
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Skull Challenge
Uh...I hate to have to be the one to tell everyone this, but "skull" does not include the lower jaw -- the lower jaw is the mandible. The skull and mandible together constitute the cranium. (Should make folding things easier, though)!
Hi dinogami! It's always good to see another forum member join.
You might want to re-check your anatomy textbooks. The skull is made up of the cranium and the mandible.
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/biology/hum ... skull.html
http://www.wtamu.edu/~rmatlack/Mammalogy/lab1.htm
But you're right, creating a model without the mandible would be easier.
You might want to re-check your anatomy textbooks. The skull is made up of the cranium and the mandible.
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/biology/hum ... skull.html
http://www.wtamu.edu/~rmatlack/Mammalogy/lab1.htm
But you're right, creating a model without the mandible would be easier.
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- JeossMayhem
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Superb work everyone - just over halfway through the month.
To clarify, the skull includes the cranium (the vault the the brain is in), the facial bones and the mandible, or the lower jaw. I suppose that folders could fold any of these structures if they wished.
Fishgoth
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Dr Stephen O'Hanlon, ENT / Head and neck surgeon, Charing Cross Hospital, London
Former Anatomy demonstrator
Member of Royal College of Surgeons
Diploma in Otolaryngology and Head and Neck surgery
Master of science in Surgery
Medical Doctorate from Cambridge
PS : So I should know what a 'skull' is
To clarify, the skull includes the cranium (the vault the the brain is in), the facial bones and the mandible, or the lower jaw. I suppose that folders could fold any of these structures if they wished.
Fishgoth
aka
Dr Stephen O'Hanlon, ENT / Head and neck surgeon, Charing Cross Hospital, London
Former Anatomy demonstrator
Member of Royal College of Surgeons
Diploma in Otolaryngology and Head and Neck surgery
Master of science in Surgery
Medical Doctorate from Cambridge
PS : So I should know what a 'skull' is
I once set up an origami PLC. But the business folded.
Here's my attempt. Design by me, inspired by the Spock on Anita's Origami Page. I've had this idea formulating in my head since the challenge was announced:
-Ray My Flickr Album
"We are dreamers, shapers, singers, and makers." -Elric
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