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An impressive revision. I really like the background for the photo. Good job with the hind legs and tail-it is interesting how you solved the leg problem. The angle of the neck and the proportions are great-the only thing that really sticks out at me is that the neck looks too thick.
Good job on the giraffe.
Good job on the giraffe.
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No, I CRIMPED the neck upwards. The legs only look shorter because they're bent forward.
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Here is my new model, inspired by Funagakure Yuki's Chinese Dragon.
Chinese Dragon
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Chinese Dragon
Author: TJ Foo
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Sweet. 
How did you start designing models?
Origami Design Secrets? Or are you just self taught?

How did you start designing models?
Origami Design Secrets? Or are you just self taught?
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Hi! It's been a long while since I've been active on here. I deleted my Dropbox years ago, so some things, like my Dragonfly Varileg guide, are lost to time. I may still have other things, though! Email me if you have any questions.
Hi! It's been a long while since I've been active on here. I deleted my Dropbox years ago, so some things, like my Dragonfly Varileg guide, are lost to time. I may still have other things, though! Email me if you have any questions.
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Angel
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Folded from one uncut square of MC treated double tissue. It's really great! You should try it! Tissue foil is just plain disgusting.
I know that I have made several angels before, but those are embarrassing pieces of crap that don't deserve to be used as toilet paper. I hope this one meets expectations!
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Folded from one uncut square of MC treated double tissue. It's really great! You should try it! Tissue foil is just plain disgusting.
I know that I have made several angels before, but those are embarrassing pieces of crap that don't deserve to be used as toilet paper. I hope this one meets expectations!
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Hey! The angel looks like a nice design. Hair, feathered wings, fingers, patterned dress, detailed feet...
I know its hard, but beside to all these details, clean folding without wrinkling the paper is necessary to fullfill the expectations in the elegance of an angel.
Keep on, you are on the right way
max
I know its hard, but beside to all these details, clean folding without wrinkling the paper is necessary to fullfill the expectations in the elegance of an angel.
Keep on, you are on the right way

max
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Scorpion
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This model was mainly folded with traditional methods, with minimal box-pleating. I found this paper in the stationery shop today. It was labeled "brown paper" but I think it may be kraft paper. It has lines on it, like cardboard, and one side is waxed, while the other side is untreated. The paper is very thin, strong, and holds creases extremely well. They come in large 120cm by 90cm rolls and best of all, it's dirt cheap!
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This model was mainly folded with traditional methods, with minimal box-pleating. I found this paper in the stationery shop today. It was labeled "brown paper" but I think it may be kraft paper. It has lines on it, like cardboard, and one side is waxed, while the other side is untreated. The paper is very thin, strong, and holds creases extremely well. They come in large 120cm by 90cm rolls and best of all, it's dirt cheap!
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This is basically the same design, except I changed the arrangement of the body pleats and wet-folded it with MC. Folded from one uncut square of kraft paper. Now the old one disgusts me with great intensity.
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This is basically the same design, except I changed the arrangement of the body pleats and wet-folded it with MC. Folded from one uncut square of kraft paper. Now the old one disgusts me with great intensity.
I've fallen down, and I can't get up.
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