Monochrome ninja Crease Pattern

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Monochrome ninja Crease Pattern

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http://spinflipper.com/blog/?p=623

I tried to fold this model, but couldn't figure out what to do after i collapsed the base. :cry:
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shape.
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you are going to get banned tom lol and someone please make a serious answer i want to fold this ninja.
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I am being serious!
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he means how to shape
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rabbit ears reverse folds, crimps
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I think he wanted more specific crimp-here-to-form-this like sugestions. I have not folded the ninja but I am also interested. Maybe wolf would give suggestions. The blog says it needs a lot of narrowing, so i think it would be trial and error until you like the result :)
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Lemme fold it first then I can specify the shaping folds with pictures. Hardest part I can see right now is the head shaping.
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Okay, take a picture of your base and lemme see what you got already.
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Image
sorry for small pic
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Post by Razzmatazz »

You can easily now just shape it as redheadorigami said. It may take a few folds but just try simply to shape the legs. Start with the belt and torso then move to the legs and arms. Possibly the head first or last as it seems the hardest to fold.

Sorry that I can't be much help.
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Thanks
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I am struggling to collapse the CP. Can anyone help?
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Have you done a CP before? You have to persevere and just constantly keep looking at the CP and flap distribution chart. Soon you'll get it.
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Iwvi wrote:I think he wanted more specific crimp-here-to-form-this like sugestions. I have not folded the ninja but I am also interested. Maybe wolf would give suggestions. The blog says it needs a lot of narrowing, so i think it would be trial and error until you like the result :)
It's so hard to fold this type. I having a hard time to fold the end point. Darn it!
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