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by Friet
May 8th, 2005, 3:49 am
Forum: Paper
Topic: Paper - Preferred folding material
Replies: 630
Views: 455662

you should try to get in contact with Paula ( http://www.orihouse.com/ ). She's from the Holland and very active in the community. she's also a very nice person, and will surely help you with your paper-problem :) greetings Christian I found a link on her site to http://www.ori-expres.nl/ . I went ...
by Friet
May 8th, 2005, 3:30 am
Forum: Diagrams & Crease Patterns
Topic: Satoshi Kamiya - Wizard
Replies: 250
Views: 221394

Nah, I think my cloak is fine the way it is. I folded it with a 35x35 cm sheet of standard origami paper, next time I'll try to fold it with 24x24 cm tissue paper. (because I don't know where to get bigger tissue paper) I'll make some pictures when I'm folding the hands for the people that are stuck...
by Friet
May 4th, 2005, 7:13 pm
Forum: General Origami Talk
Topic: Joseph Wu's works
Replies: 67
Views: 57553

I agree that diagrams are essential for beginning origamists. It's a good way to learn the basic skills that any origami artist needs. (knowledge of basic folds etc) I've been folding for more then a year now, and I've folded almost all the diagrams that I could find on the web. Right now I'm starti...
by Friet
May 4th, 2005, 6:34 pm
Forum: Diagrams & Crease Patterns
Topic: Satoshi Kamiya - Wizard
Replies: 250
Views: 221394

I ordered the "Works of..' book 2 and a half week ago and I got it the day before yesterday. I tried the wizard today and this is the result of my first attempt. (you can see the yellow bird in the 3rd picture as well) And yeah, the fingers are indeed a bitch. Spent a lot of time on those as well. [...
by Friet
April 9th, 2005, 9:50 am
Forum: Origami Galleries
Topic: What have you folded lately?
Replies: 15219
Views: 6860306

The smallest thing I've ever folded was a crane with a wingspan of 1 cm. (without a pincer or anything)
Or maybe Anibal Voyer's three headed dragon from 6 inch paper (quite thick paper)
by Friet
April 9th, 2005, 9:05 am
Forum: General Origami Talk
Topic: Worst Origami Fold?
Replies: 83
Views: 44459

GiladOrigami wrote:I don't care much for folding grids,
especially 32X32 ones...
You should try Ronald Koh's ankylosaurus then :)

http://www.geocities.com/ronigami/RonOr ... agrams.htm
by Friet
April 6th, 2005, 2:27 am
Forum: Diagrams & Crease Patterns
Topic: Kawasaki rose precrease by Kevin Hines
Replies: 53
Views: 88932

Dioniso wrote:I did a fabric rose using precreases...
If someone is interested I'll tell how to do.

*image*

bye
Dioniso
Looks great!
by Friet
April 1st, 2005, 9:24 pm
Forum: Introductions
Topic: Some recommendations
Replies: 0
Views: 4344

Some recommendations

For my fellow stilljustgettingmodelsfromthewebpeople, here are a couple of sites which I found really usefull. http://www.origami.com - tons of diagrams from simple till complex http://oriman.topcities.com/en.htm - Gabriel Vong's page. Also lots of great models. Along with an image gallery that is c...
by Friet
April 1st, 2005, 6:21 pm
Forum: Paper
Topic: Paper - Preferred folding material
Replies: 630
Views: 455662

Hi, I just registered and I thought I'd start with the question that I've wanted to ask someone for a long time. Living in the Netherlands, far away from any advanced origami stuff. Like books with models more complex than cranes and little piggies, and no other people that practice origami (that I ...