So a couple of days ago I asked if a flat frame, I created, had been
created before. I shared a picture of the model and a CP. Sy Chen answered
back, mentioning and asking a couple of things. I'm breaking down his
message and responding it bit by bit.
Thanks Sy Chen for your message, it's always
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On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 11:36 PM, Gerardo @neorigami.com <
gera...@neorigami.com> wrote:
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In November 26th of 2015 I asked you guys if a frame I had created already
existed or not. I showed a picture and I explained some general ideas about
how it was folded. Some answered the message and showed me a couple of
frame models but none of them were like the one I created.
The thing is
Gerardo@neogami recently posted this inquiry. He said: "Yesterday I created a
very simple flat frame." He described his folding techniques and provided a
link to a photo of the frame model.
A very similar model, in appearance, was designed by Alice Gray. She taught
her 3-D Picture Frame
On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 3:22 PM, wrote:
> Gerardo@neogami recently posted this inquiry. He said: "Yesterday I
> created a very simple flat frame." He described his folding techniques and
> provided a link to a photo of the frame model.
> A very similar model, in