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Origami Surprise Endings
Hello Everyone,
I wanted to ask if anyone knew any diagrammed models that had a great surprise ending. For example, a model that you fold that doesn't resemble what it's supposed to be until the final step where you do something (like pull some edges) the model "reveals" itself. I believe there is a ship model that does this? In other words, a model with a great "finishing" effect. Sorry if this sounds confusing.
Thanks for your help.
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I wanted to ask if anyone knew any diagrammed models that had a great surprise ending. For example, a model that you fold that doesn't resemble what it's supposed to be until the final step where you do something (like pull some edges) the model "reveals" itself. I believe there is a ship model that does this? In other words, a model with a great "finishing" effect. Sorry if this sounds confusing.
Thanks for your help.
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Re: Origami Surprise Endings
John Montroll's Angelfish from O for the Enthusiast (or maybe it's Animal O for the Enthusiast) has a great Aha! at the end, and it's also very quick to fold: you rabbit ear two flaps of a birdbase, fold in the sides, and then comes the surprise. It doesn't look at all like an angelfish 'til the very end, and the size of the finished model is startlingly large relative to the starting square.
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Re: Origami Surprise Endings
Inflated models have a great finishing effect =).
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Re: Origami Surprise Endings
Very true, but I was looking for a more "surprise!" effect. Thanks for the post though. 
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LeafPiece is right, there are many inflatable models
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Re: Origami Surprise Endings
@folder55
I'll take a look at that model-thanks!
EDIT: Was it this one?
Link: http://www.spitenet.com/origami/Angelfish-v.shtml
If so, I've already folded that one and I never realized it was by John Montroll! Here I was thinking it was a traditional angelfish from its simplicity.
I'll take a look at that model-thanks!
EDIT: Was it this one?
Link: http://www.spitenet.com/origami/Angelfish-v.shtml
If so, I've already folded that one and I never realized it was by John Montroll! Here I was thinking it was a traditional angelfish from its simplicity.
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Re: Origami Surprise Endings
Any other ideas would be awesome. Aside from inflatables because I already have so many of those! 
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Re: Origami Surprise Endings
I am trying to remember, but I believe David Mitchell's book Origami Alfresco talks about this and has one or two examples where the model is completed face down, then flipped over to reveal the final result.
There is also a method, diagrammed in Montroll's Easy Origami, for folding a traditional pinwheel that has a somewhat clever "ah ha!" transformation in the final step(s).
I also believe that Nick Robinson has some models like this, but I can't name anything off hand.
There is also a method, diagrammed in Montroll's Easy Origami, for folding a traditional pinwheel that has a somewhat clever "ah ha!" transformation in the final step(s).
I also believe that Nick Robinson has some models like this, but I can't name anything off hand.
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Hmm I'll take a look at those--thanks for the post!
Any other replies are welcome!
Hmm I'll take a look at those--thanks for the post!
Any other replies are welcome!
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Re: Origami Surprise Endings
There was a model I folded once, where you would do all these folds on the outside, and it would effect the inside. Then you could open up the model and Voila! But I forget the model (Lemme refresh my memory).
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Re: Origami Surprise Endings
i have done a model like that, it was the "money turtle" in tanteidan 17. the steps that did that were only the first few, then you worked on the outside, so not really "surprise ending".
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Re: Origami Surprise Endings
Sorta the opposite, but what about Jeremy Shafers Pureland Pinwheel?Fluffy wrote:There was a model I folded once, where you would do all these folds on the outside, and it would effect the inside. Then you could open up the model and Voila! But I forget the model (Lemme refresh my memory).
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Re: Origami Surprise Endings
I know I have or had a book with a model that reveals a heart inside when you hold it up to a light, but I can't find it! Anyone know of it?
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Re: Origami Surprise Endings
it is "Lighthearted Origami," by Wayne Brown. Tadashimori made a video on it, here is the link http://www.youtube.com/user/tadashimori ... T9bAGNAnUskareshi wrote:I know I have or had a book with a model that reveals a heart inside when you hold it up to a light, but I can't find it! Anyone know of it?
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Re: Origami Surprise Endings
For me the traditional turtle is such a model where you don't know the result until the open up step in the end: