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Daniel Morita
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Hello, everybody.
I`m Daniel Morita, an 18yo. guy from Brasil, who likes folding some paper during free time.
I`ve got some experience with complex models, and just started studying the basics of designing, but haven`t fold for 5 or 6 years now, so I`m hoping to make it up to the time I lost.
Hope to be useful for somebody here.
That`s all, folks.
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Harpseal
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Hi Daniel! This forum kind of got me started into origami from beginner level into intermediate, to wherever i am now, so it'll be easy enough to catch up!
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Leeuummmm
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Hi everyone!
I'm Liam, 18 years old, live in the U.K.
I study furniture making at university, did graphics at A level, having a fairly arty family (Sister is a great painter, mum used to work in a drawing office, dad was a structural engineer and we are all musical etc) and I've enjoyed having a bit of a play with origami since I was little but never anything that complex. Recently I discovered modular origami (probably a couple of months ago maybe?) which I loved and I did lots of it and from there I just kinda branched out a bit, tried some tessellations and now looking at more 3D models. Folded a few Robert Lang models and currently trying a few Kamiya Satoshi models as well.
I would LOVE to learn how to design, whether it's using tree maker or something like that or even just folding a piece of paper and it turning into something interesting.

Here's my tumblr blog: >> http://i-s-d-p.tumblr.com/ << That has some origami I've made as well as wood working and stuff I've made at college and lots of stuff from other people that I like!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/leeuummmm/ <--- Just origami
http://i-s-d-p.tumblr.com/ <--- All sorts of my design work and reblogged arty things I like
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That's pretty much how i started as well!
'Death, taxes and teddy bears- three things you can always rely on'
-Garfield the Cat.
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Leeuummmm
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I do love modular stuff but now I've started making more models from single sheets I find that to be honest, I can't be bothered to sit there and make 921383 of the same module these days aha. Definitely lean more towards 3D models at the moment. I guess that just adds to the admiration for people who do make amazing modular pieces though :)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/leeuummmm/ <--- Just origami
http://i-s-d-p.tumblr.com/ <--- All sorts of my design work and reblogged arty things I like
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I definitely agree on that post Liam. I haven't folded a modular for a long time for that reason...though that is a very specific number, I must say. :lol:
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It does get boring, although i never got into complex modular (or very complex) so the most i ever made was 33.
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-Garfield the Cat.
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Flame_Kurosei wrote:though that is a very specific number, I must say. :lol:
My own special design :wink:
I think the most I ever made was 90 modules. If someone else made all the modules for me then I would gladly put them together though :P
http://www.flickr.com/photos/leeuummmm/ <--- Just origami
http://i-s-d-p.tumblr.com/ <--- All sorts of my design work and reblogged arty things I like
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Same- really, that's the only fun bit!
'Death, taxes and teddy bears- three things you can always rely on'
-Garfield the Cat.
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For one of the lectures I did at a college, I made every student fold 30 pieces of units out of business cards and we made a huge modular that still stands in the corner of our hall today. :)
It was nice because I didn't have to fold 3000 pieces of paper in a sitting. :lol:
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I can imagine! Surely though, you'd get bored enough folding 30? Non-folders especially get bored after 3, i know from experience! It must have been worth it though- 3000 modules, who invented that?
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Ahaa I like that! Good use cunning :P
Do you have a picture of it?!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/leeuummmm/ <--- Just origami
http://i-s-d-p.tumblr.com/ <--- All sorts of my design work and reblogged arty things I like
biologg
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Hi all! My name is Boris. I live in Russia. fond of origami since 1998, is an excellent exercise, yet I am a professional artist and biologist
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Hello Boris and welcome to the Forum! :D
A tiny place to post my things. Enjoy~
http://flamekurosei.deviantart.com/
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Proper experience! I must actually be the most inexperienced folder in the forum. (19 months) hello and welcome to the forum!
'Death, taxes and teddy bears- three things you can always rely on'
-Garfield the Cat.
My Neorigami
[url=http://%20the-intelligence-division.bandcamp.com]My bandcamp page[/url]
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