gilad_zn wrote:I've also been into the insects lately. Folded the Butterfly, Praying Mantis, Samurai Helmet Beetle and Paper wasp from Lang's Origami Insects and their Kin. The result can be seen on my page under insects.
I don't have Origrami Insects II, but from what I've heard it's supposed to be easier than Lang first insect book. So is it me, or is OIatK the most challanging book there is?
I just folded Marc Kirschenbaum's Drummer and that was pretty complicated, plenty of spread squashes and closed sinks ect. I took me a good 3-1/2 4 hours to fold. and he said that it was one of the easiest models in his book paper Harmony.
Marc Kirschenbaum's site is
http://marckrsh.home.pipeline.com/
as far as santa's go, there are a ton on the net and in books. I know there was a page I have seen on the internet that showed a host of them I thought it was on Bits of Smits
http://www.users.waitrose.com/~pureland/ but, I seem unable to find it there. you might want to search the site more.
anyways there is a whole bunch of santas, I can think of Brill in Brilliant Origami, and Kasahara, and there is one here.
http://www.ulster.net/~spider/santa2.htm
I would just do a search, on the wonderful database of yours.