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Post by newbpcpfolder »

i think so-you can make pleats or it is rather unused...........
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grizzly bear designed by me
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i like how you made the claws :D
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thanks! :)
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Post by Pugfold »

Nice josh! :D i love it!! :D :D
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thank very much!
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Post by Trouble »

with that picture the model looks very nice but when you take the picture try cleaning up the area around it because where your model is standing it looks kinda dirty and put a lamp facing the model so we can see it better
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Post by newbpcpfolder »

i like how you made the toes!
you are unstoppable!
i'm afraid i have to suggest you to slow down, and i think you can fold them cleaner and make the design better :-D
see, i have not made a design in more than 2 weeks!
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newbpcpfolder: no, I could tell it was you. It really isn't hard when you have the link to your flickr gallery in your signature >_>
and btw, we've all tried to get Josh to slow down and work harder, its never really seemed to have done much to change his ways.


that being said, the bear's not bad. or at least I assume it isn't. It's far too difficult to really tell considering the choice of paper and the rather sloppy folding.
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thanks! :D
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Post by newbpcpfolder »

Chad,
of course it is, when you have different ID from flickr account O_o
but looking at the link, I have my name inscribed in it, so that should be no problem, and mainly,
The material is tissue foil(as obvious.....or i assume it is)
and i don't know if the fingers were a graft.
now Josh has opened a new flickr :-P
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I already knew it was tissue foil. We've been telling him not to use tissue foil for quite some time now (others longer than me but still) with rather limited success.
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Post by oz »

I don't think it's a matter of using a different paper or slowing down or anything. Joshua will get better with time, he just prefers to use the method of trying something new instead of perfecting everything he does. Yes, tissue foil crinkles a LOT, but at least in my case, it's the largest type of paper I can reliably make most of the time.

The one thing I will suggest to you, Joshua, is to use (a lot) more light in your photographs. Good photography requires good lighting, that's the very first step. You can worry about getting good backgrounds later, just grab a bright lamp, put it next to your model, and experiment with the camera angle and such, you'll get the hang of it quickly enough. Curiosity will get you far!

Don't just take one or two pictures either, take tens of pictures! On some of my models, I will take nearly thirty pictures with different lighting and angles, then weed through them to figure out which ones look the best. The joys of a digital camera...
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Post by joshuaorigami »

thanks!
tf is the biggest paper i can find.
plus, in future ill take more lighter pics
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Post by origamimasterjared »

And when you upload them to your computer, use some image editing software to lighten them up.
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