Satoshi Kamiya - Phoenix Help Topics
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Satoshi Kamiya - Phoenix Help Topics
Phoenix 3.5 CP Solution
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Basic Phoenix Wing Video
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CP + Tail + Wings + Collapsing + Paper Size
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Flickr of Wings
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CP + Flickr Wings
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I will add more information as I get to it or as it comes along...
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Phoenix 3.0 CP Solution
viewtopic.php?t=3312
Basic Phoenix Wing Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6Lf627HXDw
CP + Tail + Wings + Collapsing + Paper Size
viewtopic.php?t=343
Flickr of Wings
viewtopic.php?t=3429
CP + Flickr Wings
viewtopic.php?t=3467
I will add more information as I get to it or as it comes along...
ROD
Last edited by rdrutel on May 6th, 2008, 12:32 am, edited 3 times in total.
I'd love to have some more insight on how to fold the chest of the bird, so the triangular part extending to the head
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The chest is pretty confusing, but if you keep folding the phoenix and get more experience, you will understand. To my opinion, the chest is like a hidden rabbit ear, the lower triangle in the chest CP is folded like a rabbit ear and the wings hide it and covers it.
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Phoenix 3.0
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya - Phoenix Help Topics
Tadashi Mori just made a full video for the phoenix. Look it up on Youtube.
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya - Phoenix Help Topics
Yeah, Tadashimori posted it like 3 days ago. If theres one thing that will help you the most, it's that video!
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Come on dude
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Does anybody have any suggestions to how big the paper should be? I have 3 foot paper 10 inch paper and some in between. I have not yet folded this model but want to attempt to fold it this week. Thank you in advance.=)
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uh, thats a little bit too big.
I used less than a 20 inch sheet of paper. I didn't finish the model though, I just got it precreased and I was too lazy to collapse it, so i threw it away. Tadashimori used a 40 cm sheet, which is about 15 inches.
I used less than a 20 inch sheet of paper. I didn't finish the model though, I just got it precreased and I was too lazy to collapse it, so i threw it away. Tadashimori used a 40 cm sheet, which is about 15 inches.
Re: Satoshi Kamiya - Phoenix Help Topics
The recommended size is about 70 cm, I folded it pretty good from that size, I'm probably going to refold it soon with about 45 cm, some parts might get a bit small, but still foldable, I think.
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Some people folded it from printing out the cp and folding it.
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Ha Thant sounds like me sometimes. When I get bored of a model I just stuff it in my desk and never finish it. Unless I really like the modelphillipcurl wrote:uh, thats a little bit too big.
I used less than a 20 inch sheet of paper. I didn't finish the model though, I just got it precreased and I was too lazy to collapse it, so i threw it away. Tadashimori used a 40 cm sheet, which is about 15 inches.
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i have an empty shoebox I put collapsed bases in when i am to lazy to finish them
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Tadashi Mori Did a tutorial on this model there. It is really long, so it is a bit clunky.
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya - Phoenix Help Topics
I've seen that tutorial before, its really useful.
I personally don't like how how does the crease pattern, because if your using the paper I used for it, the creasing gets all screwed up.
I personally don't like how how does the crease pattern, because if your using the paper I used for it, the creasing gets all screwed up.