maddoghoek100 wrote:by the way you mentioned using wrapping paper, if this is still in your mind as an option....THIS IS A HORRIBLE IDEA.
that depends. for instance, eyalr folds many of his
models with wrapping paper.
part of the problem is that "wrapping paper" is just a very heterogeneous term. for instance, for a long time, what many people now call VOG paper was occasionally called chinese wrapping paper. i will agree that stateside, the ordinary wrapping paper you find in any local target's, hallmark, etc., are no good--not only are they thick, they are not strong, and they usually do not hold their shape well.
the other problem is that many of these gorgeous models you see on flickr
are quite adultered; glue, wire, MC, painting, etc., etc. having used VOG paper, i know there is no way you can just fold it and have it look like it does in these photostreams. and the fact of the matter is, if you're going to glue, wire, paint, etc., etc. your model at the finish, there's no point in plopping down big bucks on expensive hand made papers, as you could probably make kami very exhibit worthy with lots of manipulation. in fact, the VOG folks were very explicit that they used VOG paper because it was cheap and came in a wide variety of colors, not because there was something uber special about it.
i actually have no problem with people using glue, wire, painting (particularly painting, eric madrigal's work is stunning as a result), as long as people say so. the gorgeous results you see on flickr have made people go out in droves to pay ridiculous coin for the VOG paper, which its users were explicit in saying it was only okay, under a false impression that they could achieve such beautiful results just with folding.