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Octopus...
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I'm a little confused...
>> Anonymous
>>187712
maybe that's the head?
there's probably a page 2 and/or 3
>> Anonymous
>>187710
looks like Peter Engel's octopus...
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Prepare to be amazed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fWhYOt57i8

Same guy who made your squid. No lie.
http://www.mabonaorigami.com/
His flickr group:
http://www.flickr.com/people/sipmab/
Youtube account:
http://www.youtube.com/user/sipmab
>> Anonymous
>>188135
e-mail at:
info@mabonaorigami.com
>> Anonymous
Different guy than OP. Still can't figure the damn Octopus out! Any tips or help?
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>>188261
bump
>> Anonymous
>>188424
ROFL. Best muvee evar!
I loved the sexual tension with the girl and the squid.
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>>188443
i kno, rite?
>> Anonymous
bump...still very confused here...
>> Anonymous
>>188511
You and me both brother.
A Beginner's Guide to Crease Patterns:
http://spinflipper.com/origami/cp/tech4.html
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>>188443

Squilla Boxer FTW!
>> Anonymous
>>187712
>>187710
GODDAMN I WILL FIGURE THIS OUT IF IT KILL SME!!
>> Anonymous
NO! DON'T KILL SME!!!!
>> Anonymous
Headline two months from now:

Angry papercrafter goes on shooting spree at Society of Mechanical Engineers headquarters over frustrated octopus origami attempts
>> Anonymous
>>188635

Haha, okay. Use tissue foil, first of all. If you can't, make sure your paper choice has good memory and flexibility. When you start, think big. It will collapse significantly, and to make the finished product something worth looking at, again i recommend tissue foil. Accurate folding is a must.
Gray lines are valley folds, bold black lines are mountain folds. Other then that, there isn't much to it. Look at the finished model and have fun. If you run into problems, rethink your materials, approach, etc. Be flexible.
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>>188698
>>188638
>>188635
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>>188718
Thanks. The rest of /po/ has been decidedly unhelpful. I don't get it. You'd think they would be. A bunch of like minded artists, sharing their accomplishments, pooling their resources. I'm really new at this, but I'm going to get better, because I love doing papercraft. I didn't think it would be as enjoyable as it is. And whenever I can help someone out, I'm going to.
Be seeing you /po/.