Robert J. Lang rob...@langorigami.com asks:
Ever wondered what the origami crane looks like under its skin?
Birds don't have tails like (most) mammals have. I mean the tail as the
extension of the spine. What appears as a tail in the traditional Japanese
origami crane is, in my opinion, the pair
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
This was the coolest think to land in my mailbox in a long time.
Ditto!
Ever wondered what the origami crane looks like under its skin? Here's
Joaquin Baldwin's vision:
http://www.langorigami.com/blog/?p=139
Click the picture for a larger view.
This was the coolest think to land in my mailbox in a long time. (Now to
work on the origami versionĀ)
Robert