
hey hey hey origamistreetracer

insaneorigami wrote:for 3.5, the grid is 1.5 units... the belly consists of one unit.
So, total, the scale graft is: 4.5 units for each half of the scale, one and a half units for the dorsal spines.
Trouble: the 3.5 grid is 96/96, and the 2.1 is 80/80.
The outermost crease on 3.5 is a valley, whereas on most models, the outermost crease is a mountain.
To find the more... compact? Creases on a model (especially the neck) look at a larger cp of that particular area. Example, Kamiya released a CP of just the head and neck that you should use for it. For the scale on leg pleats to mountain valley pleats (anyone who has folded 3.5 should know what I am talking about.. ...the area above the leg scales that looks very complex), I find that it is better to just do your own thing than to follow a CP that most likely has errors... A bit of advice, though.... One of the transitions for a single pleat looks like a diamond, whereas you can knock out two with a single unit by using the units found in the bottom left/right/ units of the first scales/pleats transition. The last pleat is trickiest, so I will not attempt to make another poor explanation of that area.
Hope that helped someone :/