Monthly Folding Challenge - March 2008

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Monthly Folding Challenge - March 2008

Post by DZIGGITAI »

well, I better get this started.

the challenge this month: something microscopic

(I hope this hasn't been done before...)

anyway, with luck there are some imaginative possibilities

some examples which are not in this competition would be my water bear:

http://img102.imageshack.us/img102/8484 ... topsq4.jpg

and my flea:

http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/3568/fleaoq7.jpg

firstfold is the judge.

good luck!
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Post by klnothincomin »

Does it have to be microscopic, or can it just be very small?
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Post by Daydreamer »

Isn't microscopic very small?

Note: do we get bonus points if we fold the models in life-size? :twisted:

An additional inspiration:
Hideo Komatsu's Water Flea is an amazing model, even including the interior of the creature.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Post by DZIGGITAI »

I love komatsu's water flea.

microscopic would be something you can't see with the naked eye, so I'd say anything about the size of a flea or smaller.
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Post by Cupcake »

microscopic=need microscope to see. Good luck, Daydreamer :P

I might try a dust mite
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As seen in a microscope

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You might include some larger objects "as seen in a microscope" and get some rather interesting entries.

People who do tessilations might have a filed day

Just a suggestion to get more entries


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Well...I guess I'll start things off...

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The most controversial microscopic object ever. The mysterious chain formations inside the meteorite ALH84001.

For the record...there are in fact two pieces of paper shown in this image, the "nano-bacteria" and the purely aesthetic rock surroundings. I might try to come up with something that uses only one piece of paper.

The actual "fossil" is about 2.5" long and about .5". It came from an 8.5" x 8.5" square, divided into 32nds. This model is almost 100% pureland, utilizing only alternating mountain and valley folds to achieve the segmented look, the only unique folds came from the rolling process, and the rounding off of the ends.
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The challenge is moving a bit slowly, so I think that I'll post my Dust Mite in progress.
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Not done yet, this is just the "rough copy" as you could call it. I was really happy with how this came out, though.
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awwwwwww..I was gonna design the dust mite ](*,) , but it seems I will have to work faster next time :lol:
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Oh dear, now I want to fold a microbe from the anime Moyashimon! :lol:
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Inspriations for this challenge

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Need some inspiration for this challenge - here is a gallery of microscopic pictures:

http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/micro/gallery.html
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Some more ideas

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This site might even be better for ideas:

http://www.denniskunkel.com/
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Hey, I want to see your dust mite! Just because I folded one, doesn't mean you can't. Just don't look at my CP and you wont be too influenced by mine :P
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Post by Niels »

i have a design ready (my first!!) i am semi-satisfied with. i just got to refold it from the right paper and post it. ah well still have 20 days.
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Cupcake wrote:Hey, I want to see your dust mite! Just because I folded one, doesn't mean you can't. Just don't look at my CP and you wont be too influenced by mine :P
Well, your body is more realistic than mine, mine looks like a cockroach with two long legs in front and back :oops:
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