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"Hi there !!!

Yip, it's me again….brand new ……

And I'm feeling good !!!

Had such a great time last night, you too?

I will be visiting 'Dr. Wizard' and 'Mrs. Witch' at their secret home planet to thank them and for my first check-up …

So by, by for now and enjoy your life….."

 

Name model: Origami Ancient Man

Designed by Yuri & Katrin Shumakov

Diagrams in "Origami Skeletons"-collection by Yuri & Katrin Shumakov

This model is made of 46 pieces of regular white copy paper, most of them 10,5x10,5cm.

Final height 40cm.

"Not clown - Joker."

Quote — Joker

 

"Sometimes you have to play the role of a fool to fool the fool who think they're fooling you."

Quote — Joker

 

Well, here he is !!!!!! I really do like this origami model, hope it makes you smile too ;-))

I presented the two parts first in black and white (see first comment box), so it would be more a surprise when you would see it ensembles in color.

But still the question remains: do we have an answer…. or….?

(If you don't know that the question was, please read the description belonging tot the photo 'Soulmate', see first comment box.

 

Wishing your fabulous and most happy Friday!!!

 

Model: The Joker

Design: Yoo Tae Yong

You can find the diagrams here

 

I folded it with two pieces of kami paper, red and green, 24x24cm

Final size: width 13cm, height 13cm

    

"Mighty is geometry; joined with art, resistless."

Quoate - Euripides

 

About 10 years ago, I folded this geometric decoration twice, (so you see a colored back and front), put them in the origami booklet and forget about them. While looking for another model I came across them again ;-)

I still like both sides equally. You could use it as a brooch, but with firmer paper folded or varnishing them.

These are folded with a patterned paper, 5x5cm.

The background is a sheet of green Unryu paper.

  

Model: origami Geometric Decoration

Design: Jeff Beynon

Diagrams in the BOS-magazine #122

hallo guys!

i love the texture of unryu, so i photographed and editted a yellow and green sheet and used it as a pattern for this small portion of the diargams :-)

Fishbone diagram also known as Ishikawa diagram is an effective way to depict causes of particular event, in other words, it is used to present cause and effect relation. Fishbone diagram helps to show deviations in quality. One can illustrate causes of defect or imperfection in quality, caused by one or more factors such as People, Methods, Machines, Material etc. associated with the final outcome, it could be either product or service. Thus this Fishbone Diagram powerpoint presentation is useful to the executives working in various industries and verticals. Graphics used in this powerpoint template avail you to present numerous causes and effects in a single slide, so that you can cover relatively broader arena. Graphics are easily customizable; hence you can ready your presentation in just few minutes by simply adding your own text in the graphics.

Matt Kizu's process diagram of TCE pollution, with assistance on content from Gordon Haines.

These twigs poking out of the water and their reflection create an almost perfect fishbone diagram; a tool used in solving quality problems. Sometimes I just can't help being a Quality Engineer.

MRT train, singapore

montage 1981 -

got a shocking hard diagnosis today from my neurologist…

I am at the beginning of an uncurable disease.

Architect: Hascher & Jehle

April 27, 2014 at 3:38am

Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan

Setup diagram for this shot of Kaitlyn. More info on the exact gear is available on the original image.

 

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Painting by Dan Steven

acrylic on panel

12x16 inches

Les Blancs jouent et gagnent

 

Au niveau du matériel on a l’égalité, la structure de pions des blancs est plus saine mais leur équidé téméraire semble en fâcheuse posture. Pourtant un seul coup décidera de l’issue de la partie, un coup tellement fort que Lasker (avec les Blancs) obligera Short (homonyme du GMI contemporain) à coucher son monarque, en ce matin brumeux d’avril 1892 (C’est de la “littérature”, je ne connais que l’année, alors la météo !)

 

Solution :

blog.site2wouf.fr/2009/04/un-exercice-dechecs-facile-cest...

I picked this up at a Bird Show i cannot take credit for it

So... been a little while since I’ve uploaded eh? So, yeah, here you go, an upload. Also, I know I’ve been posting quite a few of these drawings as of late, though I’m planning on posting some Lego stuff soon-ish, so yay!

 

Anyways, onto the drawing, this is a diagram of my magic system of Rivél (dang, I’ve been posting a lot of Rivél stuff as well. XD) But yeah, the magic system in Rivél is a bit complicated, so I’ll just give you a basic run-down of it.

 

It’s quite similar to the magic of Avatar, the Last Airbender (look it up if you don’t know) except there’s two more elements (wood and metal,) these elements are represented by a symbol. Magic users can use any of these elements, though they are all naturally attuned to one specific element. These elements can be separated into ‘sub-elements.’

The elements may also be combined, creating new elements, such as fire, lighting, and electricity.

Magic users can use magic because of a special ‘life power’ (still need a name for it,) and if you guys would like, I’ll post another diagram explaining how that works.

 

And... that’s my brief magical explanation. Hope you guys don’t mind these more story-ee posts, because I quite like posting stuff like this.

Kinda looks like a Titan D:

© Tricia McKellar

 

The Plans & Diagrams series was started in March 2006. The ideas and images continue to toy with me; I expect the series will grow. Images are of insects, machines, plans, diagrams, graphs, mathematical notations, and buttons.

 

Each of my series has its own set of rules. Some of my rules for the Plans & Diagrams series: use a photo of a linen bed sheet as the foundation of the image, restrict the color scheme to beiges, yellows, grays, & blacks, include an insect, include buttons or other circular objects. I don’t always adhere to every rule in every image in the series, but I find the restrictions help me explore the imagery.

 

See the Plans & Diagrams series at

triciamckellar.com/art/plans_diagrams.php

 

diagram for computing astronomical periods, used for meditation. 18th century

Herman van Goubergen created this 'two in one'-origamimodel in 1995-1996. When you look at the top, it's a swan (see photo left), but when you turn it around you see a fish (see photo right) ;-)) It's one of his models belonging to what he mentions "Mirrorigami".

 

Model: 2 in 1: "On the water" AND "Under water"

Design by Herman van Goubergen

Diagrams can be found here.

Folding a heart into lips origami, diagram shown in the next image

for the monthly challenge on french forum, october topic is "mushroom"

using a strip of arches paper

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