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Looking for... Box pleated CPs....

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I'm recently on a boxpleating spree, I'm using my Kraft paper at a rapid speed, folidng boxpleated model after boxpleated model.
I'm pretty lousy at boxpleated designs, its usually easy to collapse, bit the gridding is laborous :( :D .
So, I come to ask for boxpleated CPs. most I find in the internet are far over my standard and so I'm looking for average level CPs. Not too easy but not Ryujin either.
So, just post your CPs here, any whether suitable for my standard or not will be appreciated.
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Post by aces21 »

You should look at Wolf's blog:

http://spinflipper.com/blog/

Lots of box-pleated CPs (and others) at various (I think) levels of complexity.
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Post by legionzilla »

I tried many of them already, now the remaining are too hard or too easy...
However, wolf's Cps are awesome because they all come with landmarks.
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Here is one of the first CP I managed to fold :
http://www.geocities.co.jp/HeartLand-Oa ... ni.html#p1

It is a lobster by Tanaka Masahi, based on a 32x32 grid.
The CP is quite extensive, with creases gender, axial creases and circle packing included.
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Post by ArmyTim »

What about Mikiller's CP's? his are awesome. I'm reading design secrets now hoping to get a little insight into designing and CP's. I already got some of his bookmarked. :D
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ArmyTim wrote:What about Mikiller's CP's? his are awesome. I'm reading design secrets now hoping to get a little insight into designing and CP's. I already got some of his bookmarked. :D
Yes, MiKiller's incredible designs are all box-pleated.
Start of with Gabriel and then once you've done a good one of them you can move up into the more complicated models.
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Cupcake has some nice box-pleated cps on his blog. They are relatively simple, yet inventive and charming.

Here is the link
My Flickr, please comment!
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Post by earth »

You can try Brian Chan's Dobsonfly
http://chosetec.darkclan.net/origami/dobsonfly/
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Post by legionzilla »

I think I'll start of with Gabriel, htan go on to the Dobsonfly. For the lobster, I'll train up my skills and try to fold it!
And I'll check out cupcakes CPs.
Thanks everybody. Please continue posting if you find any more.
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Post by newbpcpfolder »

try folding the CP's which are available in my album. they(mostly) aren't box pleated, as I use Lang's circle packing, but they come with grids(thus landmarks). But you can try out the few box pleats which are available :-)
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Re: Looking for... Box pleated CPs....

Post by Carsen »

I learned how to do a box pleated cp, and now I'm trying to complete as many as I can that I've found on the internet. Here are the ones I've found:

http://www.origami-kids.com/ It has several crease patterns, just search for them. It may take a little while to sift through them though.

Origami Austria Page

Shuki Kato has several on his Flickr and same with Sabastian Origami. Mikiller's Flickr also has several CPs, besides his Gabriel that was already mentioned.

The Vietnamese Topic has a lot too. Here's a link for some of them: http://vntopic.com/Forums/showthread.php?t=41271 (sometimes it directs you to another website, so just try again)
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