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Make your own Anonymous
Fuckin BRILLIANT.
http://www.langorigami.com/science/treemaker/treemaker5.php4
>> Anonymous
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>>191068
wow thing for the info its kinda like pepakura for origami ?
>> Anonymous
Sorry /b/ kind of wore off on me. This guy (Robert Lang) has written a program for you to lay out your own origami creations. It's really amazing how efficient and simple it is. No trollin' here, just plain showing /po/ something I found as new.

Also>>191071- What?
>> dai
looks fancy... have you tried it? I don't know how far I could get designing stuff from the way it looks, but hey, someone's gotta be good at it.
>> metroidprimegmr !!twLwd+JZiim
>>191072
I think he's saying, "So, this is like Pepakura, except for origami?"
>> Anonymous
I remeber a video link posted here a few years ago that was i think like pepakura for sewing. some one let a group of girls loose on the program.

Any one else remember that?
>> usak0
>>191133
I need this. Badly.

I'll look, but if anyone else finds it first, it would be greatly appreciated~ :D
>> Anonymous
the program is free JUST USE GOOGLE ASSHOLES, anyway you need to read teh manual if you want to use it, is not intuitive, but once you get how it works you can make the fucking LHC with origami and make black holes
>> Anonymous !bgREVLN8FU
Is it possible to load crease patterns into the program, then trace over those lines with new ones? Or do you have to pick out each line from scratch?

Either way, we may hove finally found a way to fold that damn WALL-E-gami.
>> Anonymous
You don't have to worry about fold lines at all. It creates them for you in the most efficient use of space possible. Watch the Revision3 (Systm) video about it here: http://revision3.com/systm/origami/
>> Anonymous
>>191133
>>191142

http://www.den.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~yuki/plushie/index-e.html
>> Anonymous
>>191133
>>191142
I'd recommend checking out her other stuff as well.

http://www.den.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~yuki/index.html
>> usak0
>>191282
Thank you so much! 100 internets to you, good sir. And my appreciation, for what that's worth.
>> Anonymous
>>191353
I'd prefer madam, but you're welcome. :>

Be prepared to be frustrated though. It's not that tight a program yet.
>> usak0
>>191360
My apologies~ I think I'm still in that mindset that only 12 year old boys go to 4chan.

I'm just happy it exists. :D

And now, back to your regularly scheduled origami thread.
>> Anonymous
Thanks, miss. Much appreciated...