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legionzilla
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Wow! What a list, Insomniac Folder. I got a few more!

Octopus by Peter Engel- Origami From Angelfish to Zen
Eight Pointed Star by Peter Engel- Origami from Angelfish to Zen
Walking Boat by Jeremy Shafer- Origami to Astonish and Amuse
Menorah by Jeremy Shafer- Origami to Astonish and Amuse
Turtle by Steven Webber- dev.origami.com
T-rex by Fernando Gilgado Gomez- dev.origami.com
Ankylosaurus by Fernando Gilgado Gomez- Dinogami
Eagle Ray by Satoshi Kamiya- Works of Satoshi Kamiya 1995-2003
Dragon by Robert Neale- Alot of books have this one
Kawasaki Rose by Kawasaki- Alot on the internet
Yuan Bao by Joseph Wu- His website
Eagle by Joseph Wu- His website
Boxing Kangaroo/ Dragon by Marc Vigo- Cp on his website
Lizard by Marc Vigo- Cp on his website
Velociraptor by Fishgoth- http://www.fishgoth.com
The spiky square thing by spiritofcat- Cp on his gallery in this website and on his flickr.
The cube thing by spiritofcat- Cp in his gallery in this website and on his flickr.
Pyramid by Jun Maekawa- Genuine Origami
Tiger Mask by Jun Maekawa- Genuine Origami
Froglet by Robert J Lang- Origami Sea Life
Frog by Robert J Lang- Origami Sea Life
Tortoise by Robert J Lang- Origami Zoo
Mammoth by Robert J Lang- Origami Zoo
Frog by Steven Weiss- Origami Zoo
Dog in Doghouse- Origami Zoo
Snake Dragon by Annibal Voyer- Seres De Ficcion
Bat by Annibal Voyer- Seres de Ficcion
Were Bat by Annibal Voyer- Seres De Ficcion
Generic Fighter Dude by Eileen Tan- http://www.spinflipper.com
Ctullu by Eileen Tan- http://www.spinflipper.com


Thats all for the day!
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Post by InsomniacFolder »

spiritofcat wrote:
InsomniacFolder wrote:I normally fold from ~10cm².
10cm² would be only 3.16cm per side. Do you really use paper that small? Or do you mean 10cm x 10cm, which is actually 100cm²
You are right, thanks, & I am a dummy! Original post corrected accordingly - 10cm to each side.
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Post by kingori12 »

ancient dragon
folded by my friend in viet nam:hoang tan thanh
size 15*15

http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh97 ... age832.jpg

i hope you like it ! :wink:
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I think ahudson also folded something like that....
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Post by Bumblefoot »

That's slightly beyond my ability :lol:

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I can't even fold a Ancient Dragon from 70 by 70!
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Kawasaki's rose, it takes me around 10-20 minutes to fold one on that size, very pleasing to do and looks great. It's a little hard (but far from impossible) to close it at the end and shape correctly though.
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Quentin Trollip's pig, though abit hard, it is far from impossible, though the reverse folds at the legs may get tricky (the eyes too). Diagrams can be found on his site.
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Post by !tyza!! »

definitely the fox in tanteidan convention book 7. It can easily be folded using a 15*15cm square
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hehe, its not too complex, but I have folded several (~70+) traditional cranes from paper about 1cm squared...
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