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Does anyone happen to have a CP of Kamiya's Ryu Zin?
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Don't have the CP for the Ryu-zin 3.5 in the picture, but here's the CP for his earlier model, the Ryu-zin 2.1. If anyone has the 3.5 version, please post.
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I also have just the head of the Ryu-zin 3.5. Hope it helps.
>> Anonymous
>>180680
>>180678
thanks!
>> Anonymous
jesus, you guys can figure that pattern out to make the dragon?
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Are there any other complex Crease patterns or diagrams out there similar in difficulty to the Ryu-zin? Has Tanteidan Volume 14 been scaned yet? Here's Ryo Kamiya's maid.
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And the CP for the maid.
>> Anonymous
bump for Tanteidan Vol 14
>> Anonymous
Tanteidan 14 bump, what's with this spam?
>> SEBRET
>>181844
absolutely nothing, that's the problem.
>> Anonymous
Kinda off topic, but does anyone have links to Tanteidan 12 or earlier or other similar books?
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Bump for Tanteidan Vol. 14. On a side note here is Satoshi's Tenma.
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...and here is the Crease Pattern
>> Anonymous
how do u kno where 2 cut n where to fold????
>> Anonymous
>how do u kno where 2 cut n where to fold????
You do not cut when doing origami.
You fold on all the lines in the crease pattern.

The only thing is, that you need to understand origami to know which way and in which order.
>> Anonymous
I have some pictures of how to collapse the Tenma to its base form if anyone wants it.
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Keep one of the few origami threads alive. Here's Brian Chan's Nekobus.
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...And the Nekobus CP.
>> Anonymous
Do I hear CP?
>> Anonymous
EPIC CP THREAD
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o ja heres dis
>> Anonymous
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Anyone have some hard to find crease patterns?
Here's Brian Chan's Stomatopod known also as a Mantis Shrimp.
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Although hosted on his site the Stomatopod has to be one of the most difficult CP I have ever seen.
>> Anonymous
>> Anonymous
Safety Bump!!
>> Anonymous
>>180680
>>180924
>>182045
>>182470
>>183348

holy jesus
>> Anonymous
wow, i never knew origami had its own templates. could someone point out a vid i could see to understand what the symbols mean and how to know which kinds of folds to do where?
thanks
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http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Flats/9351/bases.html
http://origami.iap-peacetree.org/diagrams.php?lang=1&style=1
http://www.langorigami.com/art/creasepatterns/creasepatterns.php4
None are videos but the first two links give one a general idea on how to fold a model from a diagram or steps.
If you are specifically referring to the crease patterns, there really isn't a method on how to go about and fold them. Take a look at the third link if you want to know a little more about CP. Anyways, don't know who made it, but here's a insect.
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And the insect's CP.
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2 versions of werewolf. guspath go.