Other beginners here?
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pandaraoke
- Junior Member
- Posts: 52
- Joined: January 19th, 2010, 6:54 am
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haha! Yes- I concur! Everyday, I learn more and more. I still feel like a beginner in SO many ways (and I hope I always will). I just finally got my first container of Methyl Cellulose a couple months ago and it opened up a whole new door to a new world of paper "sculpting"! (why did I wait so long to get that amazing stuff?!?!)ahudson wrote:We're all beginners here... Paper has so much to teach!
As for a beginners bonding... I'm more than happy to chat with anyone from 8 - 80 years old about anything from a valley fold to box pleating and tessellations (which I am just now learning). And for the harder stuff... I will turn to our experienced forum posters and folding masters.
I'm a bit nervous/excited- as I hear there are some of my favorite artists that frequent this forum.
What did the Origami Artist say to the paper?
Don't be a square.
Don't be a square.
- cesarogami
- Newbie
- Posts: 10
- Joined: November 10th, 2010, 7:49 am
- Location: United States of America
Im a newbie...ish. i can fold the regular cranes with my eyes closed but mostly everyone here can do them in their sleep. im slowly getting into more intricate models. id say im somewhere in intermediate but working my way up. so far im working on getting trough Robert Langs book i got as a gift and some other random japanese book that i cant understand but i look at the diagrams
just keep folding!!!!!
*YAAAAAWN*