Noboru Miyajima - Knight on Pegasus / Knight on Dragon (CP)

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Noboru Miyajima - Knight on Pegasus / Knight on Dragon (CP)

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First: WRITE CORRECTLY

"Does anyone know the trick? I can't figure out what you're saying"

Secondly: do you have any experience with crease patterns? If you don't, look here, [important]AND READ THE WHOLE THING AND LOOK AT ALL THE LINKS[/important].

If you do, what do you need help with?
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i am good....ish with cps and forget my horrible grammar im 13
and chill dude seriosly

im saying can someone help me with the cp
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I'm 13 too. I can write correctly. It is important to use good grammar here because this is an international forum: many people here have a limited knowledge of English and they can't understand "internet slang".

But back to the point. What do you need help with? References? A certain part of the crease pattern? Collapsing? There is no "trick" to this, just patience and experience.
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i'm willing to help on the dragon. just tell me what you know.
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it is a seriously hard cp i got to the base i just cant figure out were everything gos sadly

anyone no wer the birdbase part of the base gos
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hey hey hey.....i still want to help and i dont have that much time...... i'll figure it out sooner or later :roll:
though my soul may set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light, for i have loved the stars to fondly to be fearful of the night
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you cant even do that ninja thing i seriously doubt you can do the dragon no offense it is a seriously hard cp i got to the base i just cant figure out were everything gos sadly
You seem to post a lot more 'help me' threads than Draco, and also I have a lot more respect for Draco. He offers help, and you arrogantly shove him off. We are a supportive community here, so please, encouraging members is what we try to do.

Also I don't know how many times we have to tell you this, but write correctly. It saves everyone a lot of trouble, especially our foreign members
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um....thank you? :-k
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Fanatic wrote:I'm 13 too. I can write correctly. It is important to use good grammar here because this is an international forum: many people here have a limited knowledge of English and they can't understand "internet slang".
More to the point -- and I say this only because I teach a writing class and emphasize this at every opportunity -- poor writing inevitably results in a poor perception of the writer. In science (my field; I teach scientific writing), the author of a poor paper, with poor grammar, misspellings, etc., comes across as either (a) stupid, (b) lazy, or (c) both. It may not be a fair judgement, but it's one that is invariably made nonetheless. I understand the purpose of text-speak and an absence of punctuation as a function of keeping down costs of sending text messages -- I've used them myself in that context -- but anywhere else is simply a sign of...well... Occasional errors are forgiveable; systemic errors are something else altogether.
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i have no clue what u jus sed i am boming every thing inclueding writing and grammar im sry im a f student teenager

respect leads to trust witch leads to deception and sadness
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ps sry draco
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no prob...i'm a very tolerant person.... :D/
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i bet u r
how long u ben foldin
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Post by philipinorigami101 »

not to barge in on anything, but i know where the diagrams for the knight on Pegasus (sadly on a book) in tanteidan magazine 73
BTW, still looking for dragon
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Post by Draco »

the humans in both models seem to have the same design....that should be useful in the dragon
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