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siamese cat
looking for a siamese cat diagram, or somewhat of a thin cat that resembles one, for a friend. i like martha mitchens one but i cant seem to find any diagrams for that.
Re: siamese cat
Um...Try Giang Dinh's cat in License to fold avaliable on origami-shop.com
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Re: siamese cat
Giang Dinh's cat can be difficult to shape, but a nice choice if you're good at wetfolding.
Here's a cat similar to Martha Mitchen's one. (origami video diagram)
http://ultimateorigami.kajabi.com/fe/13428-origami-cat
I think you could fold the legs inward to make them thinner, so that's an easy choice to have.
Erm..I summon Gilad's page!
Cats by Saadya Sternberg look very thin...perhaps you could shape the legs to get the effect you desire? The legs are very thin to me....
In this book: http://www.giladorigami.com/BO_Sculptural_Origami.html
Here's a cat similar to Martha Mitchen's one. (origami video diagram)
http://ultimateorigami.kajabi.com/fe/13428-origami-cat
I think you could fold the legs inward to make them thinner, so that's an easy choice to have.
Erm..I summon Gilad's page!
Cats by Saadya Sternberg look very thin...perhaps you could shape the legs to get the effect you desire? The legs are very thin to me....
In this book: http://www.giladorigami.com/BO_Sculptural_Origami.html
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Re: siamese cat
try eric joisels cat, on his website. simple, but looks intermediate level, and very elegant.
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You're right, The Modern Einstein, Joisel's model is very elegant. Why didn't I think of that?
Try wetfolding if you want it to have a really expressive pose.
Try wetfolding if you want it to have a really expressive pose.
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Re: siamese cat
I found another simple siamese cat (the diagram book is in the description):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/51122793@N ... es-lihaha/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/51122793@N ... es-lihaha/
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is that sarcasm? I find it hard to recognise.Flame_Kurosei wrote:You're right, The Modern Einstein, Joisel's model is very elegant. Why didn't I think of that?![]()
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NO, no, not sarcasm--I am sorry if I sounded that way. I was just implying that the model you suggested was a really great example that I hadn't thought of. My apologies. 
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