super complex/realistic insects
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phillipcurl
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super complex/realistic insects
i need diagrams for super complex and realistic insects or arthropods sin general then can be made with paper around 40x40cm.
I already own the diagrams for satoshi's cyclommatus metalifer and kabutomushi, if he has anymore, then please list them and in what books.
I know that lang has a whole book on them, but any others?
thanks.
I already own the diagrams for satoshi's cyclommatus metalifer and kabutomushi, if he has anymore, then please list them and in what books.
I know that lang has a whole book on them, but any others?
thanks.
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Re: super complex/realistic insects
I just finished an Acrocinus longimanus of my own that I can send you the CP for. No diagrams coming for a while though, as it's BP.
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Re: super complex/realistic insects
alright, you can mail it on my flickr or send it to my email
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Re: super complex/realistic insects
Plenty of cps on lang's website for very complex insects! although they are very hard and many have very wierd references...
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If it's just mountain and valley folds, how hard could it be?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tryingtofoldsumthing/
If it's just mountain and valley folds, how hard could it be?
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Re: super complex/realistic insects
Most of Robert Lang's insects are box-pleated, so not really weird references. Brian Chan, on the other hand....
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Re: super complex/realistic insects
some do have some weird references, but like Balt said, most are boxpleatingtryingtofoldsumthing wrote:Plenty of cps on lang's website for very complex insects! although they are very hard and many have very wierd references...
my goodness, brian chans, i have tried some of his insects cp's (and most of his models in general) have weird references and are even hard with the diagrams.Baltorigamist wrote:Most of Robert Lang's insects are box-pleated, so not really weird references. Brian Chan, on the other hand....
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Re: super complex/realistic insects
I tried to find the refs for the Scutigera for like an hour (not just the 14-section) and still failed. Haven't seen many of his diagrams though, still waiting for his book.
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Re: super complex/realistic insects
his diagrams vary greatly in style.
honestly, i only like some of them.
honestly, i only like some of them.
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Re: super complex/realistic insects
Try some of the models in Origami Zoo by Lang.
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Re: super complex/realistic insects
That book only has a couple insect period (a moth and one other one, I think) and those were early designs of his and aren't very complex or ultra-realistic.
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Uhh, I tend to disagree with that first statement. His models have INSANE references, just for an example: Poison Dart frog and Bull Moose or Deer (can't remember) and even those are diagrams and they still have super hard references.Baltorigamist wrote:Most of Robert Lang's insects are box-pleated, so not really weird references. Brian Chan, on the other hand....
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Re: super complex/realistic insects
The dart frog was hex-pleated, wasn't it? and the bull moose was BP 32nds.
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Re: super complex/realistic insects
it was probably the deer.
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Re: super complex/realistic insects
The Roosevelt Elk does have really weird refs, I'll admit. But besides that and the Maine Lobster, I can't think of anything with crazy references that Lang himself didn't laser-inscribe (the Klein bottle, maybe, but meh).
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Re: super complex/realistic insects
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.
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