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Re: super complex/realistic insects

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I don't have either book, but based on the CPs, about half of Sirgo's insects use one of two bases.
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bnm70 wrote:Try some of the models in Origami Zoo by Lang.
Most of the insects in 'origami zoo' aren't that difficult, and are not made from a square.
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roodborst wrote:lionel albertino made a book on insects 'insect tome'. And manuel sirgo made 'origami bugs an beasts'. Haven't made any of the models in the books, so I can't tell you if there any good.. or complex for that matter.
They are good, but not that difficult.
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I'm going to stick with Kamiya's and Lang's diagrams and CP's... too much complication. some of sirgo's are nice, but my spanish is terrible, so i wouldn't buy his book.
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Re: super complex/realistic insects

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phillipcurl wrote:some of sirgo's are nice, but my spanish is terrible, so i wouldn't buy his book.
Two of his books have actually been translated to English: "Origami Bugs and Beasts" and "Origami Menagerie: 21 Challenging Models" both from Dover Publications
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btw: I prefer origami menagerie ;) The boxpleated models at the end of the book are amazing!
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