Inoshishigami?

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maarten_smit
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Inoshishigami?

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I need some help with the collapsing of the head portion of Inoshishigami (pages 129-132). Can anyone help?
a little birdy in the sky,
dropped a poopy in my eye.
i wasn't mad, i didn't cry,
i just thank god that cows can't fly...
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Well, first things first: make sure you made the tiny squash in 127, and look in 128/129 to make absolutely sure you have folded all of the creases shown and they are going the right direction. There are many intermediate steps shown in the book-I remember having a little trouble with this step myself before I realized that I had folded something in the wrong direction. I think it should come together if you fiddle with it a little bit.
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Could someone please link to a photo or where the diagrams are, so that we can at least know what an inoshishigami is!!
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Aha! The Divine Boar! Now I'm up to speed.
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Hah, I just folded one last thursday.
Pretty much all I have to say for that step is to look only at step 129 and 132. The outer layers should end up at 90degree angles, and there should be creases on the inside layers that will fold themselves.
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