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ORIGAMI the complex world of CPs revealed by Juan landeta

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I´m glad to anounce that my book is almost ready!

For first time there will be a complete explanation of crease patterns step by step in every diagram, also two theories that will help to collapse the base of the model.

The method that I´ll show is based in my experience through the world of Cp´s, there will be 9 own models diagramed step by step with the explanation in each step of what i´m doing in the crease pattern.

Examples (hopefully) from renamed artists like Robert J Lang, and Roman Díaz.

The main objetive with this book is to help people in the resolution of crease patterns from creasing a simple angle bisector to a hundred of sinks in a Cp.

Hope that this book will wake up your interest and help the new people in the complex world of cp :D.

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juan--i for one, am eagerly awaiting your book.

i hope that many latino origami creators will follow suit!
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many thanks Bethnor! I forgot to say that is in english and spanish!
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JUANC wrote:
Examples (hopefully) from renamed artists like Robert J Lang, and Roman Díaz.
You should say "renowned" not "renamed" here.

Congratulations on your book, I'm eager to have a look at it.

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any possibility of revealing the contents? you have many fantastic designs.
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bethnor wrote:any possibility of revealing the contents? you have many fantastic designs.
Well many thanks for the compliments, there will be 9 of my designs, these are:

Lion
Lesbia victoriae
Golden retriever
Real owl
Squirrel
Hammerhead shark
Grasshopper
Praying mantis
SECRET! :D
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I hope your book is successful Juan. I've only folded the Lesbian hummingbird, and it is great :)

What is a "real owl" though? Isn't real Spanish for royal?


Please diagram the Langosta. It's really cool.
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Thanks Jared! I´m glad you like the hummingbird! well,the langosta is a little tricky cause you´ve to mark all the lines then collapse then open sinks all around and that kind I don´t think I can finish diagraming the langosta for the time that i have,but I promise I´ll diagram it and send it to tanteidan convention

BTW Robert Lang let me analize any of his Cp´s so guys... WICH ONE YOU WHANT!! :D
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Hey I'm really looking forward to your book and it is a definitely must buy for me. I have always been looking for a good explanation on crease patterns.
Where do you sell your book and when does it come out?
Hopefully soon...
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JUANC wrote: BTW Robert Lang let me analize any of his Cp´s so guys... WICH ONE YOU WHANT!! :D
Hermit crab 8) or Irish Elk, opus 537 :) or Maine lobster
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Sushy wrote:Hey I'm really looking forward to your book and it is a definitely must buy for me. I have always been looking for a good explanation on crease patterns.
Where do you sell your book and when does it come out?
Hopefully soon...
I hope you´ll like my expanation!! and well Nicolas terry is going to help me in origamishop!
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Argil wrote: Hermit crab 8) or Irish Elk, opus 537 :) or Maine lobster
It´s a matter of a good explanation in the collapsed base so I think not so difficult Crease patterns must be in, I think maine lobster is fine but I accept other sugestions
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JUANC wrote:Thanks Jared! I´m glad you like the hummingbird! well,the langosta is a little tricky cause you´ve to mark all the lines then collapse then open sinks all around and that kind I don´t think I can finish diagraming the langosta for the time that i have,but I promise I´ll diagram it and send it to tanteidan convention

BTW Robert Lang let me analize any of his Cp´s so guys... WICH ONE YOU WHANT!! :D
the flying walking stick or, perhaps, SNACK TIME? :D
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origamifreak_1.6180339889 wrote: the flying walking stick or, perhaps, SNACK TIME? :D
Let´s see... for the walking stick we need a 74x74 grid and for snack time we need a 88x88 grid haha so... I think is too long to an explanation :( I mean I can do it but it would be only to the base. maybe something like


Roosevelt Elk, opus 358

Water Strider, opus 472

Maine Lobster, opus 447

Mt Diablo Tarantula, opus 481
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there are already diagrams for the maine lobster.
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