Gerardo wrote:
>Now I'm wondering if Kasahara named the model "cicada" in Japanese, but was
>translated to "locust" in the English-language Creative Origami. Would there
>be a way to know? Do any of you know of Japanese diagrams for Kasahara's
>model? Was Creative Origami originally in
Thank you both Sy Chen and David Mitchell for your answers. Now I'm wondering
if Kasahara named the model "cicada" in Japanese, but was translated to
"locust" in the English-language Creative Origami. Would there be a way to
know? Do any of you know of Japanese diagrams for Kasahara's model?
Gerardo asked:
>I read in Creative Origami by Kunihiko Kasahara, that his model Locust was
>based on the locust in Kan-no-mado. Now, if I'm not wrong, its pages only have
>traditional models. But I had never heard of a traditional origami >locust
>before. Kasahara's model is somewhat similar
On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 11:44 AM gera...@neorigami.com <
gera...@neorigami.com> wrote:
> I read in Creative Origami by Kunihiko Kasahara, that his model *Locust*
> was based on the locust in *Kan-no-mado*. Now, if I'm not wrong, its
> pages only have traditional models. But I had never heard of a
I read in Creative Origami by Kunihiko Kasahara, that his model Locust was
based on the locust in Kan-no-mado. Now, if I'm not wrong, its pages only have
traditional models. But I had never heard of a traditional origami locust
before. Kasahara's model is somewhat similar to the traditional