Actually, looseleaf paper does stay, in fact, of all my trials folding this rose, looseleaf paper and any other strong, thin paper is perfect for this model! And my camera is more suited for landscape photos, not close up shots, so I can't take a decent picture of the twist of the rose. But this might help you:
klnothincomin wrote:Actually, looseleaf paper does stay, in fact, of all my trials folding this rose, looseleaf paper and any other strong, thin paper is perfect for this model! And my camera is more suited for landscape photos, not close up shots, so I can't take a decent picture of the twist of the rose. But this might help you:
Hi, there, I'm new here.
I've been through this whole thread and it helped me a lot, since this was my first attempt at a cp.
I have to say this rose is just beautiful, but oh so tricky. I managed to get the base, but i still have a few doubts, if anyone could help me out it would be great.
first, should the base have two seperate flaps or is there anywhere to lock them together? the other problem I have is with the beginning of the curl. I can't seem to figure out where to start.
I did manage to get something though. you can see the pictures if you follow the links below.
Not bad, looks like you just need to get your final shaping down. I really like the gold paper on the one. Ok what do you mean by two separate flaps? Are you talking after the model is comepletely collapsed? If so, the one end kind of tucks into the other end. To see pics go to Perrosaurios's guide on page 8 of this topic and towards the bottom is the link. Then inside of the guide look at the first picture on page 6, this shows the two ends tucked together from the side.
Or you can go to http://oriart.ru/forum/11-186-2 and scroll down a little bit. She shows a little more in depth the 'tucking' as you collapse the final 11th row. Note you'll have to scroll down a little bit.
Both of those tutorials should help with the curling bit as well
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I totally just discovered I have a macro function on my camera- I'm lovin it! http://www.flickr.com/photos/23352404@N06/sets/
I recently started to attempt this from the diagrams in the 12th Convention book and I have to say there is a little issue with the CP. The zig zag folds do not come out that way. The CP shows that diagonals folds meet on a 1/11th fold, this is not right. Only the bottom one does.
The pic should explain it better. (The red lines are the vertical folds that I am talking about.)
I'm triying to fold the rose from the book but for some reason when I pleat in step 5 the last flap is longer than it should be, anyone else with the same problem?
I saw the russian page, but still have an essencial problem it didn't help with.
What is step 37? I don't get what happened there. It's like the triangles are above the pentagons but I don't see how.
My third attempt on the rose looks considerably better than the second (and the first didn't go past the pentagon)
I have a minor problem as well. I can't make the pentagon... a pentagon. It looks fine up to the 3rd fold, but the 4th and 5th somehow screw up and don't close. Thus, I get a longer shape like in some pictures. There doesn't seem to be much room inside the pentagon to put the bottom in...
I'm not quite sure how to make the bottom look like petals. In the end, it looks like a small rose on a creased pentagon.