I designed an origami hydralisk myself. It's fairly accurate, I believe. It's made by modifying an origami crane, so it shouldn't be too hard.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyLyWhRwvOU
Please help with Hydra
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With Jason Ku's kind permission I've put together a small (or actually not that small) guide on how to fold his Hydralisk model:
Jason Ku - Hydralisk CP Guide
Enjoy
Jason Ku - Hydralisk CP Guide
Enjoy

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So long and keep folding ^_^
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Gerwin: the arms are just a bit too long
Looks good. Nice diagrams
Being a former starcraft player myself, I tried one quite some time ago

It was back when I was first learning how to use tissue foil, so its quite wrinkly, and the color changes weren't well done...
(I used this picture to model it)

Being a former starcraft player myself, I tried one quite some time ago

It was back when I was first learning how to use tissue foil, so its quite wrinkly, and the color changes weren't well done...
(I used this picture to model it)
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Yeah, that's a pretty good hydralisk.rfwu wrote:I designed an origami hydralisk myself. It's fairly accurate, I believe. It's made by modifying an origami crane, so it shouldn't be too hard.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyLyWhRwvOU
