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What kind of paper did you use, Artur?
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Attak of the kraken I folded from square 50 cm side.
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Ok. But I meant type of paper, not size. :wink:
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I use paper, wicht I buyed in flower shop.
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i see. :)
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Post by artur biernacki »

My test fold.
Model: Self-Made-Man
Autor: Eric Joisel

[img]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3147/299 ... 552f_b.jpg[/img]
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Post by artur biernacki »

Something from diagram..
model: Moose
autor: Robert Lang
diagram: Origami Design Secrets

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Post by ori-gauthier »

I love the head!
maybe you should shape the body...
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in the Diagrams, there is NO shaping for the body :(
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Image Why would you need diagrams for that?? You just need to curve the body and the legs.
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Post by chesslo »

The author would not have any diagram for shaping the body because it looks better like that in clean folds, I personally like how Robert Lang didn't shape the body of the moose as it captures the life of it just like artur's moose.
Simple but effective!
by the way, looks great artur! good job! :D
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Post by chesslo »

angrydemon wrote:Image Why would you need diagrams for that?? You just need to curve the body and the legs.
If the author intented to shape the body or so on, he would have continued the diagram untill the shaping was complete, you don't see diagrams that finishes on just the base and needs you to finish it! :wink:
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Post by Sadarac »

double post lol i dont see a need for how to shape legs.
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Look at the diagrams for the ancient dragon. Then look at the real model. Do you notice anything different about the legs??
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Post by Sadarac »

sorry but no. what should i see?
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