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Mars
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Post by Mars »

That's awesome angrydemon! =D>
I remember one of our members, midnightbridge, also
did the origami alien model.

Keep up the Amazing work! :D
Keep on trying, it will work.
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Post by Moonspinner »

Now you just have to add in the tongue with the mouth inside the mouth :P
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Post by dragon man »

That Alien's great you should try predator next :D
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Post by CatEater »

I dont know predator is lame compared to the aliens, he should try the queen next :P
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Post by chesslo »

ahh, thats alien is very nice! :D
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Yes it is :D nice alien :D:D
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Post by angrydemon »

My new design to welcome the Year of The Ox.

Water buffalo
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Folded from one uncut square of double tissue.
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Post by Ondrej.Cibulka »

Very nice model, I like form of the body and legs. Used paper is also very interesting. great work, congratulations. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by ori_dragon3 »

Yay! my Chinese year! mmm, We need to start that chinese challenge thing soon!
I have 4 entries but only 2 are good

o_O

Nice Ox!
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Post by Bobby »

All your model are so great :D
i like your bahamud ,fire drake , dragon rider so much :P i think they so cool :D
And Lunar New Year :D
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Post by angrydemon »

Thanks! But people should stop complimenting the Bahamut. All I did was take some tissue foil and crumpled it until it looked like a dragon.
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Post by angrydemon »

I folded this for the Folding Challenge, and hopefully as a worthy replacement for that hideous, revolting piece of cat vomit I made last year. I'm very, very sorry that I had to force you guys to look at it. If any of you had your eyeballs burst into flames in their sockets, please let me know so I can replace them.

Hammerhead Shark
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This one was designed from scratch, and isn't just an upgraded version of the first one. In fact, everything is completely different. Unlike the first one, it has a seamless open back, gill slits, a correctly sized head and is cleanly folded. If you open up the old one, you'll only see a crumpled mess, with no definite folding pattern. There were also a few extra, unusable flaps in the old one. And they weren't exactly small, so it was nearly impossible to hide them. Stupid piece of crap.
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Post by Max »

Nice one, i like it :-)
You could try to give the head a bit more volume and make the gils more obvious in the next version.

But in fact, very nice and clean folded model. I especially like the back fin.

Greetings!
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Post by HankSimon »

I agree with Max. I like this model and the proportions look good. But the texture of the paper hides the details. In the next model you might want to accentuate the gills a bit more so that they standout.

I like the fins and locations. I think the hammerhead is more elongated, but I like these proportions better, because a long shark is too "skinny."

You might be able to get a pencil or a pin to open and round out the "petal fold (?)" that indicates the eyes on each end. Good detail, regardless.

On considering your offer, I only blew out one eyeball on the previous model, so for replacement, please send me a medium-sized, left eyeball with a turquoise-colored iris.

Great model !

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Post by stevieboy1 »

I love your hammer head shark its really cool and life like. Also my fav of all the sharks. :wink:

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