Satoshi Kamiya - Cerberus (CP)
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The crease pattern was published in Tanteidan magazine 97. The only legal way to get it is to purchase the volume of Tanteidan magazines 97-102. They're not sold separately. Go to http://www.origami.gr.jp for details.
Hi, I need help with the forelegs. I have managed tyo follow the above wonderful instructions and came up with 90% of the model, now its juz the front two legs that i m having problem with. I know its supposed to be similar to ancient dragon's legs, however, when i pull the excess paper out the top part of the leg just cant settle nicely inside. Can someone pls tell me what went wrong? Thanks you so much.
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help with the cerberus
Here is a new version of the cerberus made by Kamiya Ryo. http://profile.imageshack.us/user/ptrckngn/
http://www.folders.jp/g/2005/0510.html it says you can get the cp here but good luck decoding the japanesenothincomin wrote:Can someone post the cp or at least post a link to it?
help with the cerberus
The cp is not published yet but i think you just need to make the other heads like a wing.
This model was talked about before and, althought I don't remember exactly, I'm pretty sure it was stated that Ryo Kamiya's cerberus is not a modification of Satoshi Kamiya's cerberus.
p.s. It's also not called a cerberus (only one head) but I can't remember the proper name. It has something to do with a type of fallen angel.
p.s. It's also not called a cerberus (only one head) but I can't remember the proper name. It has something to do with a type of fallen angel.
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can someone give me a small clue on how to find the reference points for the LARGE vertical creases?
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The vertical creases are just creases 6 units in from the edge.
So, the reference gives you a crease 4 units down, that goes all the way across. If you fold over on this, the raw edge will trace a line 8 units down, the crease that separates the heads from the body. Halfway between these is 6 units. Make this crease. Now crease the diagonals where they intersect the 6 unit crease. This gives you the vertical creases 6 units in on the side.
So, the reference gives you a crease 4 units down, that goes all the way across. If you fold over on this, the raw edge will trace a line 8 units down, the crease that separates the heads from the body. Halfway between these is 6 units. Make this crease. Now crease the diagonals where they intersect the 6 unit crease. This gives you the vertical creases 6 units in on the side.
Thanks Jared. I kinda figured. I thought there might be another reference point. How come the portion of the heads is not completely symmetrical?
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