Re: [Origami] Creation exercise (boxes and/or lids)

2019-09-02 Thread Gerardo @neorigami.com
Sy Chen posted yesterday his submission for the creation exercise. Was everyone able to see it through those two URLs? Sy, I'm very curious about the box. Would you please share a video showing you opening it. I love seeing this kind of models in action! Also, I have to ask: what did you draw

Re: [Origami] Creation exercise (boxes and/or lids)

2019-08-31 Thread Sy Chen
Hi, everyone, This is my take on the challenge exercise. https://photos.app.goo.gl/E3uVrQmqcEXqPXQk7 If you are not able to see the above picture. Try this one instead: > https://1drv.ms/u/s!AjXhNBWnEbioyg_HJ76uiWMZCxpJ?e=xlLg2A > Folded from single piece duo-color square - brown wrapping

Re: [Origami] Creation exercise (boxes and/or lids)

2019-08-25 Thread Gerardo @neorigami.com
Hi everyone. A new follow-up message about the creation exercise I'm inviting everyone to participate. This is the last week. The invitation is to create an original box and/or lid. In an previous message I had mentioned fellow origamists that enjoy creating figurative models could create a box

Re: [Origami] Creation exercise (boxes and/or lids)

2019-07-30 Thread Gerardo @neorigami.com
On July 24th I proposed that fellow origamists on the list that enjoy creating figurative models, like animals, people, and objects, could create a box and/or lid with a figurative model included and I showed Michael Shannon's "Ganesha Box" as just one example. Now, I know there are also other

Re: [Origami] Creation exercise (boxes and/or lids)

2019-07-24 Thread Gerardo @neorigami.com
This is a follow-up message to the one I sent about a week ago. Last year some of us had fun creating (designing) ping pong launchers folded from A4 copy paper. Remember? Well, now I'm inviting everyone to create a totally new origami box and/or lid : ) Now, I know many of you prefer creating

[Origami] Creation exercise (boxes and/or lids)

2019-07-15 Thread Gerardo @neorigami.com
Based on the words by Fishgoth: here's an idea for a new type of thread. We have many innovative folders and designers on this mailing list, who specialize in different techniques and levels of complexity. I thought it would be fun to introduce a creation exercise that we can share. The topic is