On Apr 6, 2017, at 3:08 PM, Seth wrote:
> Thanks for the answers everyone! Hopefully there will be a new site soon. In
> the meantime google images will suffice.
> Thanks!
> -Seth
> www.friedmanorigami.com
You may want to ask what pictures EMOZ has (the origami
Thanks for the answers everyone! Hopefully there will be a new site soon.
In the meantime google images will suffice.
Thanks!
-Seth
www.friedmanorigami.com
Bob Neale has very kindly allowed me to draw diagrams for another of his
amazing transformation puzzles. This one is called Trading Places and you
can find diagrams for it at http://www.origamiheaven.com/puzzles.htm.
The puzzle dates back to the 1990s but has not been formally published
before.
Sorry, I only noticed the link got shortened after sending. Here is the
complete link:
http://www.nickrobinson.info/origami/petty/mom/model_of_the_month_choice.htm
Ashok Mathur asked:
> Are there any sources to find "traditional"/ "public domain" Origami
models?
http://www.davidpetty.me.uk/
That's the most complete list I'm aware of.
Nice Greetings
Anna