M.Novio
Plesiosaur 4.0 Crease Pattern
I remember designing a really wacky-looking plesiosaurus back in my earlier years in origami. It had strange spikes on the back and was pretty difficult to fold. I highly recommend a 35 - 40 cm square sheet of thin paper. If you've known me for quite some time, you know which one I am talking about and it's this one:
www.flickr.com/photos/66587743@N04/8408602757/in/datepost...
This version has a closed belly, teeth, a shorter tail, thicker body, and better flippers! :) Though shaping the model can be a real pain but yeah I'm satisfied with this version for now. Sooner in the future, I will try to lengthen the neck and make the head better by adding more teeth and better head shape.
The finished model should look like this:
www.flickr.com/photos/66587743@N04/18021951083/in/datepos...
Enjoy and Good luck! :)
Plesiosaur 4.0 Crease Pattern
I remember designing a really wacky-looking plesiosaurus back in my earlier years in origami. It had strange spikes on the back and was pretty difficult to fold. I highly recommend a 35 - 40 cm square sheet of thin paper. If you've known me for quite some time, you know which one I am talking about and it's this one:
www.flickr.com/photos/66587743@N04/8408602757/in/datepost...
This version has a closed belly, teeth, a shorter tail, thicker body, and better flippers! :) Though shaping the model can be a real pain but yeah I'm satisfied with this version for now. Sooner in the future, I will try to lengthen the neck and make the head better by adding more teeth and better head shape.
The finished model should look like this:
www.flickr.com/photos/66587743@N04/18021951083/in/datepos...
Enjoy and Good luck! :)