Satoshi Kamiya - Bahamut BL (CP)
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THANK YOU I shall try that very soon... also with CPs do you want to just fold valley and mountains when it says to and then cram it together like on the first few photos on the first page do you just fold every line the right way and then it will end up together and form shape
I have an intermediate amature level in origami and have never folded a crease patter (CP) thank you
It would be awesome if someone could post diagrams i would and i can tell them the whole origami community would and will forever love them thank you for the future poster of the diagram of yatoshi kamiya's ancient and bahumut dragon
I have an intermediate amature level in origami and have never folded a crease patter (CP) thank you
It would be awesome if someone could post diagrams i would and i can tell them the whole origami community would and will forever love them thank you for the future poster of the diagram of yatoshi kamiya's ancient and bahumut dragon

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itashiman, I would recommend you fold an easier CP first... it's a fairly ambitious project for a first attempt. This CP should be fairly simply if you can recognize the patterns for the different parts, knowledge that is pretty quickly picked through folding simpler CPs. However, you should be able to figure it out anyway, but it'll take longer and more frustration.
And it would be illegal to post diagrams without Kamiya's permission... get his book. And please use proper grammar... I read english fluently and I am having difficulty following. Think of the others on the forum that aren't as experienced with english please. The period key is there for a reason.
And it would be illegal to post diagrams without Kamiya's permission... get his book. And please use proper grammar... I read english fluently and I am having difficulty following. Think of the others on the forum that aren't as experienced with english please. The period key is there for a reason.
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My apologies JeossMayhem,
I believe that with origami I'm reasonably well (I think Well or good sorry) at diagrams and have only done a small amount of CP's. With the CP's i have done they formed after a while and well this is just bigger and i want to make sure it's all the same. The way i have been following the smaller project crease patters was to fold every line valley of mountain according to the line. Then I would go back and "mash" (for lack of a better word) it all together and it would work. I am not sure if that will work with this CP. I was hoping you could give advise on just working with a crease pattern Thank you very much!
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I believe that with origami I'm reasonably well (I think Well or good sorry) at diagrams and have only done a small amount of CP's. With the CP's i have done they formed after a while and well this is just bigger and i want to make sure it's all the same. The way i have been following the smaller project crease patters was to fold every line valley of mountain according to the line. Then I would go back and "mash" (for lack of a better word) it all together and it would work. I am not sure if that will work with this CP. I was hoping you could give advise on just working with a crease pattern Thank you very much!
-itashi-
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Every can just call me Nikko if it's easier to remember, but either name is perfectly fine with me!


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JeossMayhem wrote:itashiman, I would recommend you fold an easier CP first... it's a fairly ambitious project for a first attempt. This CP should be fairly simply if you can recognize the patterns for the different parts, knowledge that is pretty quickly picked through folding simpler CPs. However, you should be able to figure it out anyway, but it'll take longer and more frustration.
And it would be illegal to post diagrams without Kamiya's permission... get his book. And please use proper grammar... I read english fluently and I am having difficulty following. Think of the others on the forum that aren't as experienced with english please. The period key is there for a reason.
If you have more skill and experience with origami, you can make an intermediate cp easily. I just heard about cps when I found it in Robert Lang's site, and I just folded his rose and car with no problem. Then I tried Kamiya's Phoenix, and it took me 3 tries trying to perfect it! But for some beginners, I recommend JeossMayhem's advice.
Kevin Luo
If practice doesn't make perfect, at least it passes time! ^_^
If practice doesn't make perfect, at least it passes time! ^_^
Please oh please!
Can somebody please tell me the measurements for this CP
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You're not really making much sense...
If you need references, Anermak posted references below the CP.
If you need references, Anermak posted references below the CP.
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I'm guessing 35-45cm. You should probably start with paper around that size.
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Go ahead and use it... but I've found that the larger your paper is, the harder it is to deal with. Inaccuracies become more apparent and harder to deal with, in my experience. Plus it just takes a whole lot longer...
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