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Hi I'm new!

I was wondering if you know were diagrams of some advanced foxes - I've done Montroll's fox and it rocks. Then I realized ... I want more! So if you could show me some diagrams that would be nice.

PS - I'll show you my work later 8)
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Hideo Komatsu's fox is very nice, but you have be able to do CP's... Click here
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thats flipin cool but is that all of the folds on the thing
it looks like there must be more
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what the hek is this
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No, that's it. Can you do CP's?

And that gibberish, that's Japanese characters changed around by your computer :lol: Heres the site in english: Click here
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thanks
about cps
what the heck is that
im new here remember
i usualy make my own or folow diagrams(origami that is)
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CP stands for Crease Pattern. There are many good topics about CP's on this forum, if you use the "Search" function. Also, try Wolf's website for more.

By the way, Welcome to the forum! Image If you could, take some time to read the Forum rules and regulations
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cant someone who has done the cp make diagrams or is that against the rules

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gota sighn off
im gona get some pics of my work
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Another good fox is in Brilliant Origami by David Brill, my personal favorite :D
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Sometimes, designers decide to only make a CP (Much easier) or publish a CP online and diagrams in a book. Komatsu has a book, but it's out of print and really hard to find
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Post by origamimasterjared »

Diagrams are in Tanteidan Convention Book 7 (which I believe is out of print).
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Ummm.... actually Komatsu has no book.... but everyone wishes he would publish one :-)

There are diagrams of him published in several different places:
List of models from OrigamiDB
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Oh... I must have been thinking that has to do with the Tanteidan. But I know it's in something that's out of print...
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ive always wonderd why they dont like make digtal copys of the out of print or even in print Tanteidan convention books and then charge through a company like paypal so people that want them can have them :?

its not like it would make i easyer to share or anything eg:illegaly :(
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Post by Wordgames »

Well there is a really nice fox in Origami for the connoisseur by Kawasaki, though as I recall it is made from a 1:3 rectangle so possibly not for a purist (so you get three from a sheet).

The head is folded from a square and can be folded seperately which gives you a chance to perfect its expresion.
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