First 5 crease patterns

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Baltorigamist wrote:I just use ORIPA and take a screencap of the finished CP. But it gets annoying when I need a certain angle (trisection, etc.) that the software just doesn't do.
On that note, does anyone know how to make a trisector in ORIPA?
Aside from measuring the angle and then making a new line at one third of the angle (plus whatever angle the line is already at), there aren't any tools in ORIPA that allow you to do it precisely.

You can always do the infinite bisection technique. A few iterations should be accurate enough for a screencap. Getting ORIPA to fold a CP might need more precise, but given that the angles are rounded to 3 decimal places, 10 bisections should give you about the same error (based on dealing with whole values for the angles).

1. Bisect the angle you want trisected (gives you 1/2)
2. Bisect that angle (gives you 3/4)
3. Delete the previous bisection
4. Bisect the largest angle (5/8)
5. Repeat steps 3-4

Doing this ten times will give you 0.666992187 of the original angle. Round to 3d.p. gives you 0.667, which is 2/3.

For a 600mm (60cm / 24") square, that equates to an error of 0.6 mm (0.023").

You half the amount of error every iteration, so you can do more or fewer depending on how precise you need to be.
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As for my first crease patterns, I am a fan of Hideo Komatsu, so I tried most of his "Simple Series".

I have previously tried a couple of others with no success. Kamiya's leafy sea dragon and Mabona's fauno come to mind.

Komatsu's sea horse is my most recent success.

The two models (I believe) are slightly different version). The instructions further down the page, as far as I can translate, talk about having to twist the head in order to keep the colour on the outside - they mention "broken" paper, so maybe they mean the raw edges. You can fold the head in a neater fashion but it involves reversing the paper, so it doesn't work so well for duo-colour paper.
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kamiya's LSD has a cp available? where is this found?
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phillipcurl wrote:kamiya's LSD has a cp available? where is this found?
Judging by the look of the image, it was on his site, but it's not there anymore. I think there have been times when he's taken CPs off his site, so I guess he's taken it down for some reason.
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there has. it is probably because he sent it in to a book or something.

usually, though, he keeps them in a folder of the year the model was made, just removes them from the web page...i'll check later.
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I never really explored kamiya's site much. It was always too much of a stereotypical personal origami site for me. There are better sites for models online, and the only reason that that site's famous is because it's Satoshi Kamiya's.
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Are you sure your link is working?
I can't follow it.
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Ohh, that scorpion! That is awesome!
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Harpseal wrote:I never really explored kamiya's site much. It was always too much of a stereotypical personal origami site for me. There are better sites for models online, and the only reason that that site's famous is because it's Satoshi Kamiya's.
I don't see that it's much different from a few other personal origami sites. I'm not familiar with many, but Noboru Miyajima's and Hideo Komatsu's sites are similar. They organise the galleries in a way that's more accessible to visitors, I think. Komatsu has thumbnails of the models and they're oragnised into sections. Miyajima has his models categorised. Kamiya's chronological gallery makes it more difficult to just explore the models, but if you're only interested in his new stuff, it works. Jason Ku does the same thing (but in a slightly cleaner way).

Obvisouly, if you want to see his models, there aren't better sites for it. If you don't like his models, then you wouldn't be going there anyway.
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does any one know how to find kamiya site? sorry I just can't find it any more :(
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Satoshi Kamiya (Japanese)

A few others that I like;

Hideo Komatsu (Japanese)
Noboru Miyajima
Sipho Mabona
Dr. Lang
Jason Ku
Brian Chan
Seth Friedman

A collection of artists on the Passion Origami site (the page uses frames, so find "CP and PCP" on the left side, under "I want to fold!")

They're not all suitable for beginners, though. In some cases, not all of the models on the page have crease patterns.
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I can't remember it's name, or domain, but if you want to read it, you'll have to access it through google, because you can get google to translate it before you enter the page.
It has an odd name, i seem to remember, which is probably why you can't find it.
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:lol: ! We posted at the same time falcifier! That is why mine made no sense! (Or much)
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