Diagrams - Fishgoth's Dragon

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Diagrams - Fishgoth's Dragon

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I am experimenting with photo-diagrams and would appreciate feedback and corrections!

I have probably folded this model more times than any other origami model. I folded it as a present for my wife on our very first date! Like many origami dragons, it derives from a stretched bird base. I have incorporated a pleat into it, and added a half-frog base to form the facial features. This model is high-intermediate, and can be folded from almost any paper. I have used a 40cm sheet of craft paper for the model below.


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Link to diagrams - a work in progress!

http://fishgoth.com/origami/dragon1.html
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like it, nice one

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thanks for sharing
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Heh, nice one!
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Anyone else given this model a go?
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I will try!!
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Post by Murkel »

This is my try;)
Very clear instuctions in your diagrams!
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Post by bluestormdragon »

The dragon does look very nice, I will try it.
I won't be able to show it but, I'll let you know what I think of the picture diagrams.
Though I have to say that I am already sold, it seems like it's going to be easy to follow.
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Nice folding. Anyone else fancy a go?
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Post by holycoww74 »

hey hey nice dragon! it's one of my new favs. thanks
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Post by Aeiths »

Nice diagrams! I'm starting it now, will post the results.
edit: Finished, model looks pretty good. It took just under 45 minutes to fold. probably post pictures tomorrow when I've got more free time.
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Post by xaoslord »

Great dragon, I gave it a go. (Sorry about the background.)

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Post by joshuaorigami »

fantastic photo diagrams fishgoth, i will fold it sometime when my green tant paper arrives!
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I was able to follow the photo diagram easily. I used two color paper and I think it would be easier to follow pictures of two color. However, the result is not as nice. As you say, the eyes and tail are white, and that is actually an enhancement, but the back spline shows the white a little. Love the locking step!
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http://img200.imageshack.us/i/hjg001.jpg/
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[img]http://www.impulsion.me/origami/origami ... _small.jpg[/img]

for suggestions on the diagrams themselves:

STEP 24: the instructions says "repeat from step 5", but step 5 says "turn over". that's fairly misleading. I would prefer to see the next step or two shown in the sequences, which is to spin the model, make the next fold, and fold again to center. after that, it's easy to repeat the pattern.

STEP 39/40: you don't instruct to turn the model over, but it's supposed to.

STEP 40: it says to create the two pre-creases, but they already exist from a previous step. i wasn't sure what you were trying to indicate, except to score them again?

STEP 43/44: it's not clear that by "do the same at the other end", i believe you mean that it's necessary to pre-crease the same two lines at the tail end, to form a pair of "linked diamonds". the picture with this instruction shows the fold-through-all-layers on the head end only. you cannot see the second diamond on step 44, but you can clearly see it on step 45.

fun fold!
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