Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019
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				Baltorigamist
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Re: Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019
The rules specifically said to use one uncut square, so I’ll allow the model if it turns out the same from a square folded in half. The final judgment is up to Crease, though.
			
			
									
									
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Re: Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019
A flying away.
Asymmetrical CP is obvious.
Designed and folded by me from one uncut square of paper.
A flying away by Iren Rondo, on Flickr
A flying away by Iren Rondo, on Flickr
A flying away by Iren Rondo, on Flickr
A flying away by Iren Rondo, on Flickr
A flying away by Iren Rondo, on Flickr
A flying away by Iren Rondo, on Flickr
			
			
									
									
						Asymmetrical CP is obvious.
Designed and folded by me from one uncut square of paper.
A flying away by Iren Rondo, on Flickr
A flying away by Iren Rondo, on Flickr
A flying away by Iren Rondo, on Flickr
A flying away by Iren Rondo, on Flickr
A flying away by Iren Rondo, on Flickr
A flying away by Iren Rondo, on Flickr- 
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Re: Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019
Great job to all 9 of you who participated this month! You all truly made this forum a better place.
It was hard to pick a winner, but I think that Tahaorigami's model best represents the theme of asymetry. I think the 7x7 grid is a challenging but elegant grid size, and the complex color changes are very unique and well done.
I will see you all in the March competition! Well done and congratulations to everybody.
			
			
									
									It was hard to pick a winner, but I think that Tahaorigami's model best represents the theme of asymetry. I think the 7x7 grid is a challenging but elegant grid size, and the complex color changes are very unique and well done.
I will see you all in the March competition! Well done and congratulations to everybody.
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Re: Monthly Design Challenge - February 2019
Thanks Crease! I was quite impressed by the entries this month. Good luck for next month's challenge!NeverCeaseToCrease wrote:Great job to all 9 of you who participated this month! You all truly made this forum a better place.
It was hard to pick a winner, but I think that Tahaorigami's model best represents the theme of asymetry. I think the 7x7 grid is a challenging but elegant grid size, and the complex color changes are very unique and well done.
I will see you all in the March competition! Well done and congratulations to everybody.
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