[Origami] stellation vs cumulation

2018-03-22 Thread Ralph Jones
There recently seems to be a problem using words to describe some 3D solids. Here are two references from a source I consider to be an authority. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Stellation.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Cumulation.html The second of these has lots of pictures/examples, and

[Origami] Update to my gallery - Trex vs Allosaurus

2018-03-22 Thread Imtiaz Razvi
https://www.flickr.com/photos/imtiaz_origami/ Sent from Outlook

[Origami] Registering copyright to my origami work

2018-03-22 Thread John Rodriguez
Hello there, I'm passionate with art and origami, folding since 2010. I started designing and discovering models in 2014, and the only proof of the design and discovery are the pictures in my Instagram account. I want to take my work to a professional level, and start registering them. I got some

Re: [Origami] Registering copyright to my origami work

2018-03-22 Thread Thomas Sullivan Jr
> On March 22, 2018 at 2:11 PM John Rodriguez wrote: > > > How do I register my origami work? > How can I check if the model was designed or discovered before? > I know a variation doesn't count, but what is the limit of a variation and > a original work? -- Sorry that

Re: [Origami] Registering copyright to my origami work

2018-03-22 Thread Anne LaVin
Ah, copyright. Note that I am not a lawyer (but I am married to one) and you cannot nor should take this as specific legal advice. Please consider this an educated layperson's interpretation for fellow laypeople! Consult an attorney of your own if you're inclined to move forward on such things.

Re: [Origami] Registering copyright to my origami work

2018-03-22 Thread Thomas Sullivan Jr
> On March 22, 2018 at 2:11 PM John Rodriguez wrote: > > > > How do I register my origami work? > How can I check if the model was designed or discovered before? > I know a variation doesn't count, but what is the limit of a variation and > a original work? > > I don't

[Origami] Earwig wings defy origami

2018-03-22 Thread FOLD
Hey there - Don't know if anyone has seen this... Not sure what they mean about "defying the laws of origami" - they apparently have never heard of a flasher? https://www.sciencenews.org/article/earwigs-take-origami-extremes-fold-their-wings Dee