Wow these models are great
I folded Bahamut BL once the paper was really bad
Talking of bad paper i'm afraid i'll have to agree with everyone else your earlier models would look better with good paper
Cool! There aren't many folders who have accomplished folding this model on the forum but you, me, Andrey and some other people...at least that is what I think!
Kevin Luo
If practice doesn't make perfect, at least it passes time! ^_^
Cool! There aren't many folders who have accomplished folding this model on the forum but you, me, Andrey and some other people...at least that is what I think!
i've made it!
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You should make a Flickr account! It's a great way to waste your time and to exhibit your origami models. Anyway, Bahamut BL has very simple reference points and the cp can easily be folded out from A4 printer paper. I'm pretty sure many people have already folded it.
ori_dragon3 wrote:Ihave a flickr account,but I don't have a camera! in fact,I only have two electronic things!(a calculator and a game player thingy)
So your computer doesn't count as an electronic thing? Unless of course, you use your calculator to surf the internet...or you refer to your computer as a "game player thingy". By the way, for Bahamut BL, did you FOLD out the cp or did you just print it out? Because those are two completely different things, and one of them is 2000 times harder than the other one.
Um, do your parents have cameras themselves? I'm starting to get confused about the ownership distribution in your house Great job folding out the Bahamut! What paper did you use?
Uhhh...I'm having "folder's block" right now. Please tell me what you want me too make and I'll try to design it. Preferably a video game or mythological character that looks cool.
origamimasterjared wrote:The Invisible Woman, from The Fantastic Four.
it could be a great idea.
folded in plastic.
and the others are a treat as well: a spiralling mr.fantastic, a bulky tassellated the thing, a takashi human flame...