Models for double sided paper
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I have accumulated a stash of double sided paper with different colors on each side. Some of it is regular and some of it has foil on one side. I have not used much of it because I do not generally fold models that would show off the colors very well.
I would like some recommendations for interesting models for this type of paper. I am not afraid of complex models.
thanks,
malachi
I would like some recommendations for interesting models for this type of paper. I am not afraid of complex models.
thanks,
malachi
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If you blintz fold half the square on each side of the paper, then proceed to fold a crane, you can get some nice color variations.
A few worth folding:
DNA strip - Thoki Yen
Full-Rigged Ship - Patricia Crawford
Fluffy - Marc Kirschenbaum
Eagle - The Complete Book of Origami
Camel - Origami Sculptures
KNL Dragon - ODS
Jedi Master Yoda - Fumiaki Kawahata
Dragon - John Szinger
Annie Pidel's spinner designs. http://www.geocities.com/anniefolds/diagrams.html
With these I'd suggest your foil origami sheets, they work nicely:
Devil - Jun Maekawa or Hugo Pereira
Demonio - Fernando Gilgado Gomez
Satiro - Fernando Gilgado Gomez (My Avatar)
A few worth folding:
DNA strip - Thoki Yen
Full-Rigged Ship - Patricia Crawford
Fluffy - Marc Kirschenbaum
Eagle - The Complete Book of Origami
Camel - Origami Sculptures
KNL Dragon - ODS
Jedi Master Yoda - Fumiaki Kawahata
Dragon - John Szinger
Annie Pidel's spinner designs. http://www.geocities.com/anniefolds/diagrams.html
With these I'd suggest your foil origami sheets, they work nicely:
Devil - Jun Maekawa or Hugo Pereira
Demonio - Fernando Gilgado Gomez
Satiro - Fernando Gilgado Gomez (My Avatar)
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It is diagrammed in Origami Tanteidan Convention No. 8.T wrote:I think I saw that tiger in origamido book
Are there diagrams in a book or online? If so, where?
There is a crease pattern on his website,
http://www.origami.gr.jp/~komatsu/gallery/tiger.html
More detailed crease patterns can be found here,
http://www.geocities.co.jp/HeartLand-Oa ... ra.html#p1
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I may be mistaken, but I thought that the pooping dog was Ron Koh's model, not Yoshizawa's.
http://www.bboxbbs.ch/home/tanjit/ronkoh/ronkoh.htm
http://www.bboxbbs.ch/home/tanjit/ronkoh/ronkoh.htm
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