Thank you guys, you're always really helpful.
Looking for: Intermediate/Complex Butterfly
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Looking for: Intermediate/Complex Butterfly
I have a friend who's birthday is in two weeks, and she really likes butterflies. Could anyone suggest a model, diagram or CP (if its a CP nothing too complex, I'm still kinda new). I am trying to find something that is kind of realistic, but it doesn't have to be perfect.
Thank you guys, you're always really helpful.
Thank you guys, you're always really helpful.
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- origamimasterjared
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Michael LaFosse's Origamido Butterfly is the absolute best origami butterfly I've ever seen, without question. It's diagrammed in Advanced Origami. He does have a bunch of other variations that are quite nice too. He has a whole book called Origami Butterflies. Also, his Mudarri Luna Moth and Alexander Aztec Swallowtail are diagrammed in his latest book, Origami Art.
Finally, if you check out the Peabody Essex Museum website, you can find a small collection of videos Michael made for them. This includes a video for the Alexander Swallowtail.
http://www.pem.org/origami
That will lead you to the current subject, polar origami. Click the "Fold more models" button at the top right and then click to the "Origami Now!" page.
Finally, if you check out the Peabody Essex Museum website, you can find a small collection of videos Michael made for them. This includes a video for the Alexander Swallowtail.
http://www.pem.org/origami
That will lead you to the current subject, polar origami. Click the "Fold more models" button at the top right and then click to the "Origami Now!" page.
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- perrosaurio
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La Fosse's amazing butterfly is available online on the great site
http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/butterfly_ml.pdf
I think all their diagrams had author's permissions. Good luck with it, I've folded thousands and don't get tired
regards
http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/butterfly_ml.pdf
I think all their diagrams had author's permissions. Good luck with it, I've folded thousands and don't get tired
regards
- origamimasterjared
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I went to Google and typed in Origami Butterfly Diagrams and found a few immediately.
I also found a set of Yoshizawa butterfly diagrams at:
http://blog.sanriotown.com/gigistone:he ... y-diagram/
I think that BOS or OUSA has them posted officially.
BTW, a few folks, especially Michael Lafosse, will make a few butterflies and then mount and frame them elegantly, like real butterflies... food for thought.
- Hank Simon
Do we get to see pix of the finished models ?
I also found a set of Yoshizawa butterfly diagrams at:
http://blog.sanriotown.com/gigistone:he ... y-diagram/
I think that BOS or OUSA has them posted officially.
BTW, a few folks, especially Michael Lafosse, will make a few butterflies and then mount and frame them elegantly, like real butterflies... food for thought.
- Hank Simon
Do we get to see pix of the finished models ?
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Since you mentioned it.... Take a look at: http://gregorigami.art.pl/ and the entry for March 20, 2008. He embellished, adding a little feathering and swallowtail to the original design. Should be easy enough to copy from the photo... He might appreciate hearing about the reproduction.
Of course, in my case, it'll take a full reverse engineering activity.
- Hank Simon
Of course, in my case, it'll take a full reverse engineering activity.
- Hank Simon
