First 5 crease patterns

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I just collapsed my 4th and 5th cp's!
The eye of horus and the mammoth by HT quyet...i'm going to shape them soon.
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I collapsed the nidoran almost successfully but i ended up with a nidoran minus it's front legs.

Also, please feel free to share up to the first ten crease patterns you have drawn as well.
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6th: Umbrella by Jang Yong Ik
Didn't bother to shape it, though
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Has anyone done any colour crease patterns, where you fold the sheet with the crease pattern on it because it has colour on it, that when the model is finished, it looks better, because the colour has ended up in the places it would in the real thing.

Has anyone done any of them? I think there's one for a waterbomb, which makes it look like a pokeball.
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could you send me links to some of the easy crease patterns because all the ones I found are too hard for me :(
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If I remember correctly, mine were:
Chinese Dragon by Noboru Miyajima,
Scythe by Eileen Tan,
Lang's Night Hunter,
Komatsu's Horned Owl.

I learned a lot about CPs folding the scythe and owl. Some other good ones were cat and lion by Go Guspath (found on design origami website.)
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my first few were HT quyet's eye of horus, my volcarona to test idf it was correct, and Eileen tan's Charon which i did not quite understand because the shaping was weird
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technically my first was the eye of horus, but i had made Eric Joisel's dwarf before, and several others.
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GWBorigami, that volcarona cp is your avatar isn't it? I am yet to try it but it is one of the next on my list of many. Who was it who was asking for easy cps? My first crease pattern is on the first page of this topic and it is the most basic crease pattern i have ever seen. It is very easy and it is the crease pattern for my serpirior and samurott, as i used the same base as the peacock.
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yes the CP is my avatar. you should try it. the corrected version that is.
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I might one day. currently i'm working on Yoshino's T-rex skeleton, which is occupying most of my time...
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i can see why! it 21 pieces right?
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yup! i've got 3 pieces done.
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I will try the successful volcarona, the finished model looks really good! I really like those skeletons but i'm not brave enough to try them. Do you get cps for modular modules then, because i've never come across any.
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they aren't really that hard.
i've got the rib cage done now. i'm just finishing up shaping it, and I will make the next and tail next.
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