Bugfolder wrote:Wow, I am really impressed by what people have accomplished, and the variety and beauty of your efforts!
If you're still struggling, real official complete diagrams will appear in the JOAS 12th Convention book.
Robert
I am a bit of a newbie, is the JOAS convention books the same as the Tanteidan books? and is this book available now? and is it possible to order this from other places than Japan?
I am a bit of a newbie, is the JOAS convention books the same as the Tanteidan books? and is this book available now? and is it possible to order this from other places than Japan?
Is there nowhere else to buy them from, I don't think I can pay them easily from Norway. I would have to pay for foreign cash and then send it buy airmail.
June Sakamoto offers the possibility to pay for Origami House books via paypal for an additional fee to cover the paypal costs. The Tanteidan Convention Book 12 costs 34$ that way.
If you are interested I can give you her email adress via PM (I don't want to post the email in public for spam-reasons).
BTW, can I have a view at the base of daydreamer from different angle plz??? ( the top view ) and the pic when u'r colapsing it? It would be a great deal of help.
After trying for a day, reading tips from here and there, finally able to collapse the model but still fail in twisting it into a rose.
I find this quite helpful.
The way to collapse it is similar to "spring into action", you form a
cylinder and you fold a section, then on top of that goes the next section
and you keep going until you get to the other end of the paper.
I really like this rose and want to make it. I suck at CPs so I bought the Tanteidan book and I am trying to fold the diagrams. I am having problems 30, 31 and 32. I don't see how much I should pull out. Could someone maybe post a few pictures or something? I also wonder how to actually do the rotations/curl in the following steps.
Rusty, don't pull all the way out, just only enough to make it seem "natural" --if you don't pull out it seems geometric, but pulling out-- this gives the Lang rose "shape" and room to expand when you twist.
Would anyone happen to have a picture say one or two steps into collapsing the crese pattern?
When I do it instead of getting the pentagon with concentrically increasing holes in the middle I get increasingly small stacked solid pentagons.
Problem seems to be that after pleatng the rows which forms a sort of series of steps at the bottom my diaganal reverse folds are going round the wrong way.
hi, im a big fan of origami and have been folding for years. i found that as i get better, theres less and less diagrams that meet my level. i have found the "A Miura-ken Beauty Rose" by Robert Lang and was astonished! ive searched for an hour or so now but all i can get is this crease chart on this website: