Thanks, James! Doing multiple diagonal shifts doesn't change the math that much, but it does make the actual folding harder.JamesOrigami490 wrote:Wow! Multiple diagonal shifts? You must be the official master of the vases! Great work as always!
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Read more about this piece on my website at http://rebecca.gieseking.us/2013/11/tes ... t-variant/. I'm running out of names for these; anyone have any creative ideas?
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You know these are amazing pieces -- from the simple vases to these double shifts!
			
			
									
									
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Thanks so much! I really enjoy folding these.
			
			
									
									
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Hey, I've been admiring your vases for a while now but haven't said anything yet. Very beautiful work!
			
			
									
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Thanks, LeafPiece! I appreciate your kind comments!
			
			
									
									
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Read more about this piece on my website at http://rebecca.gieseking.us/2013/12/new ... iant-vase/.
A close-up of the center of the vase:

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I've seen your work on Flickr before, and was blown away. Josh, my housemate, responded to my claim that one of your diagonal vases was made out of a single sheet of paper with, "Nah, not possible." Apparently you are quite the miracle folder 
			
			
									
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Thanks so much, Cadix (and thanks to your housemate)! Yes, these are actually one uncut rectangle 
			
			
									
									
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My ornament design for this year! Read more on my website at http://rebecca.gieseking.us/2013/12/new-work-ornament/.
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A relatively simple test model, folded from one uncut rectangle of Elephant Hide. Read more about this piece on my website at http://rebecca.gieseking.us/2014/01/tes ... quare-peg/.
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Your models are amazing! And I like the photos. What camera do you use?
			
			
									
									
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Thanks so much! I've been using a Canon PowerShot SX40, which I've been very happy with - good pictures and easy to use. I also tweak the colors and crop the photos in GIMP.
			
			
									
									
						