
Satoshi Kamiya - Ryu Zin (CP)
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I have some problems folding the neck. Could somebody help me out?
Here is my progress (it does not lie flat):


And this is the CP I use:

The red circle indicates the exact position I have trouble with. And that is,
how that can be flat-foldable without adding another crease.
BTW, is Kamiya's second book, Challenge to Super Complex Origami, available in ordinary Japanese book store?
Here is my progress (it does not lie flat):


And this is the CP I use:

The red circle indicates the exact position I have trouble with. And that is,
how that can be flat-foldable without adding another crease.
BTW, is Kamiya's second book, Challenge to Super Complex Origami, available in ordinary Japanese book store?
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@orislater That CP doesn't show the head-neck-scales connection. It's the head alone.
@kijjakarn I sent you a PM that should help.
@kijjakarn I sent you a PM that should help.

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Hey, thanks for the help, Ragnorax! I'll see if I will make it through.
@orislater: It's 13 x 18. Actually, I reduced some rows of scales. You can always count the length grid on the full CP of the head.
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Count from the bottom of the CP.
@orislater: It's 13 x 18. Actually, I reduced some rows of scales. You can always count the length grid on the full CP of the head.
[img]http://img472.imageshack.us/img472/3160/ruyzin3mq8.jpg[/img]
Count from the bottom of the CP.
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On the official CP, it has a few 5-crease intersections, too. So... im not sure what's up with that?origamimasterjared wrote:You have a few 3-crease intersections. Some 5s too. That's not possible.
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it appears i was wrong... also just realized that tape doesn't stick too well to baking paper
arrrg now i have to start over with different paper!
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the book
satoshi's new book only is a guide for folding ryujin it does not have any instructions for maiking the head or claws or tail.
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Hey, maik.fischer, BrooksHalten got those Ryu Zin pages translated. If you own a copy of the book, you can get them from him.
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