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Caliban mask CP
This is the crease pattern for caliban reverse engineered ( R.E. For short). This is only the left-hand side though. But the mask is symmetrical. So the right-hand side is a mirror image. The vertical turquoise line is the middle of the whole cp. If anyone tries this mask out, and I'd wager most of you will, I strongly recommend trying a simpler mask design first. This is a VERY complex design. Especially the eyes and horns. Not to mention that the grid is horizontal as opposed to vertical like most traditional grids. I'd also recommend folding the horns and eyes on seperate sheets of paper to work out the subtleties. I definitely wouldn't recommend paper other than elephant hide (or wyndstone marble as it's called here in the US). If there are any mistakes I apologize in advance. But there shouldn't be any, since I've folded this one myself and it came out one-to-one to the joel coopers. Lastly, just so you know, the starting size proportion of the rectangle is 3x4 with a 96 division grid folded horizontally. I think a good starting size is 48 centimeters by 64 centimeters. This will give you a mask measuring 20 centimeters by 20 centimeters. All credit goes to joel cooper for this design. If you guys haven't seen his work you should definitely check out his flickr page origamijoel and blog at Wordpress. He does phenomenal work!
Ps, I do plan on uploading more crease patterns for his masks. I currently have two more ready to go and two others that I will begin working on in a week or so.
Caliban mask CP
This is the crease pattern for caliban reverse engineered ( R.E. For short). This is only the left-hand side though. But the mask is symmetrical. So the right-hand side is a mirror image. The vertical turquoise line is the middle of the whole cp. If anyone tries this mask out, and I'd wager most of you will, I strongly recommend trying a simpler mask design first. This is a VERY complex design. Especially the eyes and horns. Not to mention that the grid is horizontal as opposed to vertical like most traditional grids. I'd also recommend folding the horns and eyes on seperate sheets of paper to work out the subtleties. I definitely wouldn't recommend paper other than elephant hide (or wyndstone marble as it's called here in the US). If there are any mistakes I apologize in advance. But there shouldn't be any, since I've folded this one myself and it came out one-to-one to the joel coopers. Lastly, just so you know, the starting size proportion of the rectangle is 3x4 with a 96 division grid folded horizontally. I think a good starting size is 48 centimeters by 64 centimeters. This will give you a mask measuring 20 centimeters by 20 centimeters. All credit goes to joel cooper for this design. If you guys haven't seen his work you should definitely check out his flickr page origamijoel and blog at Wordpress. He does phenomenal work!
Ps, I do plan on uploading more crease patterns for his masks. I currently have two more ready to go and two others that I will begin working on in a week or so.