Monthly Folding Challenge - November 2008

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Adam
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Post by Adam »

Wooh, second place. I was working on some other real designs as well for this contest, but I wasn't able to finish them in time. I will submit one of these designs ( the Triforce ) for the Christmas Book, and perhaps I'll work on the other ones once I have some free time.

I wish this would have been the theme for January, because I would've had a lot more time to fold something proper then.
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Oh man, that's incredible! :shock: Thanks Sunburst. Well, since my little Link won it for me, I'm definitely going to give out the crease pattern... and here I was thinking he wasn't good enough. It should be done in a day or so (whenever I get a little free time). Is this thread a suitable place to post it up?
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Yes, that's the right place, Congratulations :D
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I see Elements of a frog base in that Link Juston.. am I right? :?:
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Wow! I really like your rendition of Link Juston! I'd say it definately includes the "and everything" :D Great job on the master sword!

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ori_dragon3 wrote:I see Elements of a frog base in that Link Juston.. am I right? :?:
Good eye. The 1.0 version was simply a frog base with a slightly altered left side (to make the sword) but I couldn't get decent, long legs out of it. Then it went through a couple of iterations of blintzing and grafting and shifting molecules around to get what you see here... but the right side is still mostly frog.
Rdude wrote:Wow! I really like your rendition of Link Juston! I'd say it definately includes the "and everything" :D Great job on the master sword!
Thanks, Rdude! I was just going to give him a boring, old regular-kind-sword. I'm glad I didn't now.
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Let me repeat the invitation for the Christmas Book for Juston before he publishes the CP.... Please look up the rules before you make anything public.

- Hank Simon
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Post by Sadarac »

GET that e-book! you deserve it :)
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Post by romane »

yay, second place!! thanks :D
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Post by madarko »

yay! I havn't been online for a while and just checked the results - 3rd place for me!! I really didn't expect that, there were so many brilliant entries. Thank you very much.
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Post by Lephantome92 »

ARGH!!!! I had simply spontaneously designed Kirby this month, and never even checked the challenge!!!!!
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