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Post by HankSimon »

Anermak -

Great Diagrams. I appreciate it.

Could you put the instructions into Text format (or translate), so that we use Google to translate into English, or whatever is appropriate ?

Please read your PM.

Thanx,
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Anermak, you are awesome! This is just further evidence that there need to be more partnerships between people who are good designers but hate diagramming and people that are good designers and don't hate diagramming, or that just enjoy it whether they can design or not. Teamwork works! I continue to marvel not just at Mr. Chan's ingenuity with his designs and all the other brilliant designers out there, but also at your ability to comprehend the model and break it down into diagrams so effectively. You and the scant few others like you are just as impressive in my mind. Thanks for all the help you offer!

Jody
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Post by Sadarac »

PLEASE!!! please dont delete!!!! I REALLy want to make this. but it will take me too long to get paper and do the folding. If you delete then im screwed!!! maybe you could just take off links?
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Post by origamimasterjared »

Thanks a lot Anermak. Now I won't have to determine the fold sequence myself :)

Uh, Sadarac, just download the pictures and save them to your computer.
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Or print! :) how do i download?????

edit: DANG when i print it was to big for page :(
edit2: DANG!!!!! i cant get the file to stay on comp :( i save it and it doesnt pop up right :(
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Post by unknownfolder »

It is pretty simple... Just right click. Select Save Image As... and name them. If it is not popping up right maybe you are saving them in an incorrect format. JPEG is the best. Also, if your computer is too messed up to even save it may be time to upgrade it...
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I cant save it in Jpeg. :( i have jpegs but it would let me pic it as an option for it :(
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Post by chesslo »

what kind of computer do you have! :shock:
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Post by Sadarac »

ummm a retarded computer (its my gpas really)


(I GOT ODS!!!!) :)
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Post by !tyza!! »

i'm confused. in an earlier thread, concerning the SK phoenix 3.0 and 3.5, i was told that it was not acceptable to diagram and upload a solution.

guh?
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Post by angrydemon »

Andrey is a REBEL!! He ain't gonna let the big man weigh him down!

Or maybe he got permission from Brian first.
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Post by chesslo »

its ok for personal use but not for wide distribution, thats why anermak said "please dont share it"! :wink:
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Post by Max »

Hey anamerak, great diagrams!
I admire your patience to draw all those 3-d collapsing pictures, just to publish some diagrams of someone elses model for free.

By the way, did you speak with brian about this?

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Post by chesslo »

i don't think you need to ask him if you made them yourself for personal use! :wink:

(correct me if im wrong!) :wink:
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Post by NL3181 »

I have seen the step by step folding instructions pictures(not diagrams) taught by Brain at JOAS Convention 2008 , they are quite different from Anermak diagrams :wink:
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