Robert Lang's Origami Insects and Their Kin Praying Mantis.
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Robert Lang's Origami Insects and Their Kin Praying Mantis.
I am having trouble with Robert Lang's Praying Mantis (see title) at step 51. I can't figure out exactly how to sink it.
BTW, if you're asking, no I'm not a beginning folder.
BTW, if you're asking, no I'm not a beginning folder.
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Lol, "BTW, I'm not a beginner folder"...I like that. Well, I guess I kind of am a "beginner folder" but I would like to see how you're making this praying mantis. How many steps are there? Oh yeah, what kind of paper are you using?
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Yeah that is a tough one...If you open up the triangular point at the top, you should have a little preliminary base sticking up at the top-it is a basic open sink (like sinking the top of a preliminary fold down), but it is hard to open up/collapse the paper correctly. Good luck-I hope this helps! (and watch for tearing!)
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well, I answered a question in spanish forum a while ago about this figure (step 48 and the sink thing), maybe it could be of some help, I have some pictures on
http://picasaweb.google.com/jcortesm/Mantis
I'll write a proper answer tomorrow. Basically you have to unfold the whole head very carefully a lot of times to release trapped paper and collapsing it again.
greetings.
http://picasaweb.google.com/jcortesm/Mantis
I'll write a proper answer tomorrow. Basically you have to unfold the whole head very carefully a lot of times to release trapped paper and collapsing it again.
greetings.
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