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Folded from a square of some random paper of 20 cm on the side. Alex sent me the CP and some photos and asked me what I thought of this model, I think is quite imaginative. If anyone has a better name suggestion, feel welcome to mention it. And while you are at it, you can visit Alex's photostream .
It's been long that I am experimenting with a girl cp that I designed long ago for a ballerina. And from that cp, with alterations, I came up with lots and lots of different female models.
But, I wanted to create a mermaid too. Influenced by Eric Vigier's mermaid, I asked him if I can use part of his model and incorporate it to mine. He gave me the OK, so I did use the part that connects the fish-tail to the body. And it worked nicely I guess.
Folded from a rectangle of Kozo paper treated with methyl cellulose.
Designer: Jun Maekawa
Paper size:3,5*7сm
Final height: ~9 cm
Without glue
tutorial: ru-kusudama.livejournal.com/655554.html
Name: Astrid
Designer: Uniya Filonova
Units: 30
Paper: 7,5 x 7,5 cm
Final height: ~ 9,5 cm
Joint: without glue
My own origami design. Idea based on a model by Federico Scalambra. Medium: Each folded out of 3 uncut squares of copy paper.
An inverted bright field photo of a piece of paper.
Part of my paper (Set)
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Footsie paper clips macro possibly for Macro Mondays, the theme of which is PPEP, Pen, Pencils, Erasers, and Paper clips.
Paper: Fabian Correa's Agua Papel, 31 cm square. The folded model is about 18.5 cm long, 8.5 cm high.
I came up with this model while playing around with Aldo Marcell's Essence container , it has the same "move" as the container to make it 3D.
Jack Skillman's Jacsktones, folded by me trying to obtain a nice, closed, jagged-edge-free model.
I've experimented with different types of papers and I even developed a different precreasing method that allows for more precise folding, but I'm still not fully satisfied.
“Paper birds”, painted by Italian artist Millo during "Vilnius Street Art" festival in 2015 on a building in front of the Hales market, Vilnius, Lithuania.
Happy New Year 2025! Just after the New Year, the weather turned snowy and the winter was finally here. Although the sea was covered with ice and snow, it was apparent that the ice is still paper thin
Triangular Currents Tessellation back
This is a fairly simple tessellation idea- enough that someone else has probably designed it, though I'm not sure who would have designed it.
The sort of undulating effect of the triangular molecules led to the name. I quite like the visual effect of this, regardless of the designer.
16x16x16 grid.
Folded out of an uncut hexagon of Elephant Hide paper.
Ces sacs en papier pour cadeaux serviront une derniere fois pour la bonne cause en presentant des zigzags obtenus avec les pliages faits sur chacune de leur base. #Macro #MacroMondays #Zigzag
Folded from a square of 30 x 30 cm of Curious brand paper.
Folding this model was a real pleasure because of the many wonderful intermediate stages it has.
Decent look at this Paper Wasp enjoying the August blossoms. I'm calling this a Paper Wasp, though making wasp identification is challenging.
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Nikon D7000. Nikkor 105mm Macro. 1/800th @ f/16. ISO 800. EV = -1/3. WB = sun. Aperture Priority. Multi-point AF. Photographed August 21, 2011.
These are practice pieces for a project I'm planning. Each folded from a rectangle of tracing paper. The square box is actually folded from a slightly longer rectangle than the triangular one, but it requires a lot more extra paper to get the 90 degree turn for the spout on top.
A Golden Polistes wasp (Polistes fuscatus aurifer) , resting in my front yard. As a charming neighbor says "It's so nice to see the predators around." Most of the people on my block have stopped using insecticides and have seen an increased population of predatory insects and birds, along with healthier plants.
If viewed in original size or large on black , one can see this guy cleaning a foot!
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