>>> Boon wrote: here's a clearer answer to your question about duo paper :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cavemanboon/9690770193/
Great display, but might take me too long to fold ;-)
- Hank
>>> Jorge E. Jaramillo wrote: Has anyone folded a truly nice Skillman Jackstone?
Here's a video I found, not sure of the quality:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHlhc0NaaSg
- Hank Simon
r.com/photos/49998405@N07/4670811883/in/photostream/
Seo Won Seon (Redpaper) http://www.flickr.com/photos/25905241@N06/3060313179
Fabian Correa http://www.flickr.com/photos/45453810@N00/5141049890
> .And much more.
Janet/Roman - Thanks for links and the great background info. It was more than
I'd hoped for.
- Hank Simon
aybe a list of artists, names of their
models, and your opinion of the model and difficulty, or if you know of a Web
page with more info, that would be helpful.
Thanks,
Hank Simon
> Robert J. Lang asked: Ever wondered what the origami crane looks like under
> its skin?
>> Leong Cheng Chit wrote: Birds don't have tails like (most) mammals have.
But the Origami Crane is a different beast. In Origami timelines, it is nearly
pre-historic !
- Hank Simon
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education :-)
It's a great community for making errors quickly...
- Hank Simon
easy or
possible to diagram ... comes with experience.
6. If you can attend a conference, most of the Origami community is very
giving, and people want to help spread and improve the artistry.
And, let us know what you learn... maybe there are some hidden secrets and
invocations :-)
- Hank Simon
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sometimes they exist in a book that I've had for 40 years! I don't expect you
to track down this info, but being aware of that desire, and asking when you
post, might help. A related issue is saving info when links die... but that's
an ongoing issue on the Web, not sure how to address it.
Thanks,
Hank Simon
Useful to know during those busy Passover meals :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLX1LtJqG8U
It looks like a technique from wetfolded Origami.
- Hank Simon
structure
Origami Plated Structure: http://www.ewpa.com/archive/2008/june/paper_286.pdf
p. 284:
http://www.arch.edu.sy/wp-content/uploads/2012/practical/nazariat-ensha2/Lecturing/folded%20/2.pdf
Note: Google: paper folding plate truss structureto retrieve 10.8 folded
plates
- Hank Simon
>>> Jeannine Mosely wrote: Unfortunately, this link doesn't work anymore.
Searching Youtube for "paperman": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rqmh1GoZjnw
- Hank Simon
Does anyone know if these products are supported by Giang Dinh?
http://society6.com/PixiBones/Fox-tce_Print
- Hank Simon
ad used a laser to score a crease
pattern of a complex model.
- Hank Simon
the green stem
inside. Mine won't stand, by itself.
18. Then you shape. I like the Google Translation better: Plastic Surgery!
Good Luck,
Hank Simon
>>> Diana Lee wrote: who created this deer:
>>> http://edboaden.tumblr.com/post/1217507926/origami-deer
I don't know about this specific model, but it looks related to the Reindeer
by Isao Honda in THe World of Origami, pp. 114-115.
- Hank Simon
Winniw Leung wrote: Leong Cheng Chit also has quite a few curved
> tension models on his flickr site.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/chengchit/920470628/in/photostream
>>> Leong Cheng Chit wrote: That was an early attempt of mine to categorise the
>>> folds for curved
surfaces. ...
Underst
>>> Hank Simon wrote: The traditional flapping bird generates a curved surface
>>> by tension.
>>> Cheng Chit answered: How does this come about? Since all the creases are
>>> straight. The model is
basically flat or can be flatten.
I wasn't complet
#x27;non-creased' curved surfaces ? [The flapping bird is an exception to this
category, but the only example that comes immediately to mind. I think Jackson,
Wu, and others may have static 'curved tension' models.
- Hank Simon
>>> Laura Rozenberg asked: Diagrams for Isaac Newton's Paper Lantern?
http://www.neh.gov/humanities/2011/januaryfebruary/feature/newton-the-last-magician
"...he disappeared into books like Mysteries of Nature and Art— ... he also
built a lantern described therein, tied it to a kite, and flew it a
>>> Andrew Hans wrote: Does anyone know where you can
>>> find Orange Black duo paper?
Try contacting http://kimscrane.com/ ?
Or Nicholas Terry : http://www.origami-shop.com
Glue Orange tissue (crepe) on black foil ?
- Hank Simon
sh diagrams (
of the pajarita?) to be as old... I don't know anything about Arab designs.
http://www.origami-resource-center.com/history-of-origami.html
http://www.britishorigami.info/academic/lister/errors.php
- Hank Simon
copy.
https://picasaweb.google.com/105634316291528706459/AkiraYoshizawaOrigamiBooks?gsessionid=r1hMqxENnm-h2xNjgD1Alg#5546473515180086562
I think that AY02 might be item 8 or 9 in David Lister's list - a different
version of AY01.
- Hank Simon
>>>Boon wrote: here a few more poses
Amazing!!!
So, I have to ask, when can buy the diagrams... along with Boon position
modifications?
Also, if you fold with duo-colored paper, are the insides of the ears a
different color?
Thanks,
Hank Simon
>>>Rosemary Browne wrote: looking for a "fold" idea to incorporate on an A4 - 8
>>>1/2 " x 11" sheet of paper.
May be too complicated, but it looks like a nice model.
F-16: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Nj0oxjcV00
- Hank Simon
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