Monthly Folding Challenge - July 2008
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Monthly Folding Challenge - July 2008
The theme for July is ''Pirates of the Caribbean"
The task is to fold a model or a scene that clearly shows what theme it is supposed to be, f.e. you could fold ships or pirates you could fold scene with many models, and this may be scene by movie ''Pirates of the Caribbean" like this
The following rules apply:
- one square, few square or rectangle per model
- no cuts, no glue, no painting
- your own original designs only (not shown before somewhere else)
chosetec will be the judge on july
Enjoy
The task is to fold a model or a scene that clearly shows what theme it is supposed to be, f.e. you could fold ships or pirates you could fold scene with many models, and this may be scene by movie ''Pirates of the Caribbean" like this
The following rules apply:
- one square, few square or rectangle per model
- no cuts, no glue, no painting
- your own original designs only (not shown before somewhere else)
chosetec will be the judge on july
Enjoy
Sounds like a good challenge, seeing as there are many different strange characters on the movie.
Heres a site that could help:
http://pirates.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
Heres a site that could help:
http://pirates.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
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Hidden Treasure
Hidden Treasure:
There is more to this than meets the eye -
The question is - What is inside?
I can tell you it is folded from the same rectangle as the chest but it won't be open for viewing until July 25
There is more to this than meets the eye -
The question is - What is inside?
I can tell you it is folded from the same rectangle as the chest but it won't be open for viewing until July 25
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Re: Hidden Treasure
this is cool!firstfold wrote: The question is - What is inside?
I can tell you it is folded from the same rectangle as the chest but it won't be open for viewing until July 25
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Nice model and use of paper. I think we're all wondering what's inside.
Now could I make a suggestion that we all try to take good photos of our works? By good, I mean properly set up, with appropriate background and lighting. It should also go without saying that we should fold all models well (don't post just the first draft unless it's exactly how you planned it) and with the best paper we have available.
If it's ok with everyone I'll be judging with the above criteria in mind (i.e. presentation), as well as the design, subject matter choice and execution.
Now could I make a suggestion that we all try to take good photos of our works? By good, I mean properly set up, with appropriate background and lighting. It should also go without saying that we should fold all models well (don't post just the first draft unless it's exactly how you planned it) and with the best paper we have available.
If it's ok with everyone I'll be judging with the above criteria in mind (i.e. presentation), as well as the design, subject matter choice and execution.
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