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I need your opinion

Posted: July 30th, 2007, 11:35 am
by pierre
Hi,

I am a new member of this forum (a Belgian one). first of all I am sorry for my English but I do all I can to write better, thanks.

(I introduce me , my name is Pierre, 17, Belgian and I do origami since 3 year now, I have good dexterity, I bought "Serres de Ficcion"and " Origami Para Interpretes" I can do all Origami of this book but there are just one or two I can't do .)

Do you now somes diagrams quiet difficult I can do? Or different technic I can try to be better? I don't feel ready to begin Origami with CP (or a very easy one (if you now somes of then I take it ).

If you have a idea for what I can do or advice. If you want I can put picture of my Origami.

Thanks and good day

Posted: July 30th, 2007, 2:41 pm
by Trekker_1983
Hello, Pierre!
I'm a new member too. I have a sugestion.
Maybe you want to try this:
http://origami.artists.free.fr/Hoangtru ... ukaryu.htm

It's the Chukaryu (Chinese Dragon) by the talented Hoang Trung Thanh. You can download the diagram there, it's free. But it's a photo diagram, so it's a little bit unclear. It's a quite complex model (or so for me) :D
And it's multipiece (1 for head to body, and 4 square for the legs).
Happy folding! :D :D

Posted: July 30th, 2007, 3:58 pm
by JeossMayhem
They there Pierre, welcome. You'll find that the <b>search</b> function can really help out a lot. There has been a lot of discussion about CPs, how to fold them, and where to find them. Here's a few threads that might help:

viewtopic.php?t=2131
viewtopic.php?t=2950

And then once you get confident, I'd reccommend looking at Hideo Komatsu's site, found here:

http://origami.gr.jp/~komatsu/gallery/index.html

The models all have CPs, some easy, some difficult, and anything in between. So that should keep you busy. Good luck. :D

Posted: July 31st, 2007, 12:22 pm
by pierre
thank you very much I will try it now and I ask you if I hve a problem
thanks