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Dragon Rider
Author: TJ Foo
Folder: TJ Foo
Folded from one uncut square of double-tissue. This is my first design, and one of my favourites. It's exactly the same as the first one, but this time I un-sank some of the paper in the head to give it four extra horns, something I was too retarded to understand 10 months ago. "Dragon Rider 2.1" was a complete joke. The rider and the legs are also more well folded. I'm planning to diagram this in the Christmas Origami Book, but now the head is much more complex than it was before, so I'm not sure if people will be able to understand it.
angrydemon wrote:...so I'm not sure if people will be able to understand it.
Just try it
You made some great improvements to this model. I'll be glad to see diagrams for it.
The cockatrice is also fantastic. Don't be angry if you don't receive feedback, just take it that you've taken everyone's speech away because of your fantastic creations
BTW, impressive model this Dragon Rider, very well proportioned.
Reading on how you got the extra horns it seams to me the same tecnique I've used in my Anphisbene to get the four fingers at the end of the legs.
And I have the same problem regararding diagramming this step in an understandable way.
Your dragon rider is really incredible, angrydemon. I like how it kinda looks like Kamiya's Ancient Dragon with a character on it's back. And I must say, the paper really gives a different feel to it, compared to your first one.
All of this looks cool! ANY of these you submit i would be happy about (so long as i could figure out how to fold em!) I like you mythical models the most though.
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"When you put a crease in a piece of paper, You're essentially changeing the memory of that piece." - Erik Demaine (from "Between the Folds")
Impressive!
You have been very skilled to do such a complex design with kraft paper.
What are the final dimensions of the model and of the starting square?