Yeah, but good luck convincing a parent of that.redheadorigami wrote:Washi wrote:I've never folded tessellations before... it sounds fun!
Only problem is my mom doesn't really like buying online books and paper... She says they're all fraud and they might steal her money, so she won't get me ANY books at all. Way to stunt my origami knowledge... D:![]()
Origami - shop CAN be trusted, cant they?
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Origamist388
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Re: Help making a book
Art is about creation. It is about self-expression. It is giving form to something within you.
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LOL.
Thats pretty true.
Thats pretty true.
"Violence isn't the answer but it's always a good start."
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Yes, Origami-shop has been trusted by my mom, she got me some 60cm paper.
However I'm talking about books. For example I'm not sure my mom would be happy to buy me an 80 dollar book. She says "it's too expensive for a book".
However I'm talking about books. For example I'm not sure my mom would be happy to buy me an 80 dollar book. She says "it's too expensive for a book".
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You're probably too young for this, but I've dropped $80 on a bottle of rum - tell your mom a book would last longer. Maybe that'll convince her.
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There are comic books that would last longer than an 80 dollar bottle of rum in my cupboard.jadylyon wrote:You're probably too young for this, but I've dropped $80 on a bottle of rum - tell your mom a book would last longer. Maybe that'll convince her.
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It does get tastier as the price tag goes up, doesn't it? There's also the fun moment when you look the clerk in the eye and say "Please get the key to the locked case in the back - I Wish To Purchase A Fine, Fine Spirit."
However Origami-shop doesn't supply lubrication to aid in the creation of new masterworks, so I suppose my suggestion isn't terribly helpful - and probably unconvincing to somebody's mom. Being an adult does mean eating ramen noodles for a month in order to obtain the Thing of Awesome like an $80 book on how to mutilate paper in amusing ways - although it sometimes seems the only advantage to adulthood.
However Origami-shop doesn't supply lubrication to aid in the creation of new masterworks, so I suppose my suggestion isn't terribly helpful - and probably unconvincing to somebody's mom. Being an adult does mean eating ramen noodles for a month in order to obtain the Thing of Awesome like an $80 book on how to mutilate paper in amusing ways - although it sometimes seems the only advantage to adulthood.
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LOL!
You have given me an idea for the book title, "How to Mutilate Paper"
You have given me an idea for the book title, "How to Mutilate Paper"
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I dunno, the drinks are loads better as are the toys.jadylyon wrote: Being an adult does mean eating ramen noodles for a month in order to obtain the Thing of Awesome like an $80 book on how to mutilate paper in amusing ways - although it sometimes seems the only advantage to adulthood.
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"Spindle, Fold, Mutilate - The Art of Origami"
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Love it!jadylyon wrote:"Spindle, Fold, Mutilate - The Art of Origami"
"Violence isn't the answer but it's always a good start."
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You've stated that you'd prefer to not consult with other authors, but to me, it is a no-brainer to first contact Eric Gjerde and Nicolas Terry for their thoughts and critiques for a tessellation book.
As steingar has said, be prepared for realistic advice, and take advantage of it to improve your project .
Butter may taste better, but elbow grease is how things actually get done...
Consulting with the pros can only enhance your chances of success, down the road.
Oftentimes, a constructive stance is better than a defensive one.
Good luck with this !
As steingar has said, be prepared for realistic advice, and take advantage of it to improve your project .
Butter may taste better, but elbow grease is how things actually get done...
Consulting with the pros can only enhance your chances of success, down the road.
Oftentimes, a constructive stance is better than a defensive one.
Good luck with this !
May I wish success to all who cope with the mountains & valleys of Life,
with all its peaks & depths, as well as Origami .
with all its peaks & depths, as well as Origami .
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Thanks Gordigami!
"Violence isn't the answer but it's always a good start."
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Mutilating lol.
That's no different from saying "Impale, Fold, Obliterate". LOL
That's no different from saying "Impale, Fold, Obliterate". LOL
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Origami Compendium Vol. 1: 25 ways to torture, mutilate, and obliterate paper!
"Violence isn't the answer but it's always a good start."
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*back cover image: An X-ACTO Knife impaling 6 inch black kami sheets*redheadorigami wrote:Origami Compendium Vol. 1: 25 ways to torture, mutilate, and obliterate paper!
LOL