My first model!

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TimelyToga
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My first model!

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This is my first Origami model I have designed. It's not too pretty but I like the message

Praying Figure:
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Trouble
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Post by Trouble »

very nice
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Post by joshuaorigami »

Cool! :D
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Post by TimelyToga »

Kk I Have "perfected" (for now) the Praying Figure and included another version of the same model, which I endearingly call "Little Red Riding Hood" for obvious reasons

Praying Figure:
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Little Red Riding Hood:
(The face was a little skewed)
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And Both:
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Post by redheadorigami »

Do you know a man by the name of Giang Dingh? (i think that's how you spell his name) He has done a lot models using curves only, you should look it up!
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oooh wow...I feel a bit out classed. He is quite the man however. That makes me think that wet-folding might be a decent idea ;)
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Glad i could be of help! :D
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Post by kevin89 »

Very good! better than my first model!

I think wet folding will be of great help.
For now, I would focus on "cleaning it up", since you obviously have the model down. So basically make it look nicer. (This is where it truly becomes art)
The most important thing for me is the direct observation of nature in its light-filled existence. -August Macke
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Post by TimelyToga »

thank you, and I shall because now I am over my exhilaration of folding it and can now see its faults. I will continue to work.
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