Monthly Folding Challenge - November 2008

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Sadarac
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Post by Sadarac »

hmmmm well i have a flickr but i havnt uploaded that yet.
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Post by OrigamiGianluca »

Sadarac wrote:shrooom!!


i tryed to find the code but it didnt work :(
You don't have to "find" the code, you just have to right click on your image on deviantart and choose "copy image url" form the contextual menu')
Then you have only to paste it here between the tags ""

It is more simple to do (4 mouse clicks) than to explain :wink:
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easiest way to get the 'code' on flickr is to click on the picture you want from your photostream. Now on top of the picture there should be a little link button next to the blog this button that says all sizes with a little magnifying glass. Click it. Now if you scroll down to the bottom of the page it takes you to there is a number 2. option that says grab the photo's url. Copy the code in that box and pste it into the forum between the tags. Oh and make sure to use the medium or small size. Sixe can be changed by clicking the top links on the page with the code.
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Post by origamimasterjared »

Tetris Pieces / Tetrominoes / Tetrads !

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Make a 6 x 11 rectangle, fold the base, and then follow the paths to make any of the seven tetris pieces!

The goal was to make the pieces so that they look like they are composed of four squares, and none of them overlap. By all coming from the same base, the pieces are all of the same size, so you can play with them.
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Post by anermak »

Evil syrene from 2-moon
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Designed by Andrey Ermakov

proportion 2:1
paper - Japanese foil

At first glance it might seem that this model makes as similar model Eric Joisel, but believe me, they are totally different in structure
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I decided to go with Kakuna from the old Pokémon. I didn't even know that the game still existed...
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I made Zero, from the megaman zero games! I ran out of red paper, so he is white.
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The second one shows the hair better
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Cupcake wrote:I decided to go with Kakuna from the old Pokémon. I didn't even know that the game still existed...
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LOL of course it still exists :) very good representation (allthough i like stuff like eevee better)
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Post by Finward »

Twinrova, from Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
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And... ehjem... will be Kotake
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I designed this model at the beginning of the month, but you know, exams, homework, birthday parties, everything consumes time. I hope to finish this at the first week of december... :cry:
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Post by Sadarac »

SWEET!!!:) ressurection of the ocarana lol
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Post by unknownfolder »

Funny, Finward, I was just thinking about that boss. I love the Ocarina of Time bosses. I would have tried Ganon, but I want to wait until I have enough experience to capture his menacing stature. :D
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Post by Jonnycakes »

That nose would be a doozy :lol:
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Post by Sadarac »

LOL a doozy indeed.
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Post by origamigod »

Hydralisk from the starcraft game, designed and folded by me.

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for those who don't know the hydralisk:
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Post by chesslo »

WOW, good work everyone, i need to come here more offen!!! :D
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