Satoshi Kamiya - Ryu Zin (CP)

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Harpseal wrote:I'm sure we've been through this already, but what size would you recommend for a nearish to beginner level crease patternist who wants a challenge to do ryujinn 1.2 on?
Well I'm kind of "nearish to beginner level crease patternist" and I made it without any problems with a 30cm square of tracing paper.
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I was writing much about "me making ryu zin 3.5" etc etc, so time for a progress pic :)
if I will fold it with such speed, it will be finished in july... maybe

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If i ever try that crease pattern, it will be madness, although, sounds remarkably fun!
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Hi everyone
Anybody there solve this head neck problem ???

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This diagram is Kamiya's book shown

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And this is CP of above diagram

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And big question is I cant find number 2 Cp in the number 3Cp

How can we show num2 Cp over the number3 ???


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@ debugmode
Firstly,
I don't know if you can publish these parts of book here, I think you should delete that post.
Secondly,
the 2cp and a diagram are simplified views on how to twist the neck - you do this after collapsing the whole cp,
these lines aren't shown on the 3cp, because the whole thing would be a mess of lines
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Kafar wrote:@ debugmode
Firstly,
I don't know if you can publish these parts of book here, I think you should delete that post.
Secondly,
the 2cp and a diagram are simplified views on how to twist the neck - you do this after collapsing the whole cp,
these lines aren't shown on the 3cp, because the whole thing would be a mess of lines
You re right about publish book part (my bad) I revised pic...

As far as I understand; So I should twist the neck after this photo right???

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yeah, the short diagram of neck twist is a diagram of what you should do now. it's simplified to make moves more visible. i suggest making a test fold on a small square (8x8 grid)
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kowal wrote:yeah, the short diagram of neck twist is a diagram of what you should do now. it's simplified to make moves more visible. i suggest making a test fold on a small square (8x8 grid)
Thats the point I made alot of test fold but no one satisfield me, is it possible to post some photo about that ???
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I have tested the twist method desceibed in Kamiya's book, you will need a very thin paper to execute it nicely and for prevent the paper from riping. And also you should note the direction of your fold because he did it in 2 diferent ways. If you look at the photos on the works gallery of the book, the scales of that ryuzin wraps around the body starting on the rigth side and on the model that he is shown folding on the cover of the book the scales wraps around the body starting from the left side. (If you are looking from the top of the head). To follow the daigram you only need to mirror the images if the scales on you ryu zin wraps form the right to the left.
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Just started my 2.1 yesterday from 80cm tracing paper. Wish me luck!
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I totaly solved this head neck issue, I m thinking to make a video for understandable & will post video within a few days at here...
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I'm going quite well, making a grid, then progressing onto things off the grid, before collapsing. The paper i'm using is wonderful, although if i fold it on the coloured side, it feels weird. Using 50cm display-backing paper, bright red on one side. :)
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interesting harpseal, post some progress pics later. which one are you making?
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1.2
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which book is the diagram in?
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