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Lions HellStorm
i came across this page while looking for lion origami and i think its very pretty.

http://www.origami.gr.jp/~komatsu/gallery/lion.html

i'm asking you guys if there is a way to figure out how to fold this thing or whether u have any other instructions for similar lions. thanx!
>> Anonymous
The instructions are written below the photo
>> HellStorm
>>31142
yea i translated the page with babelfish but it just seems to explain how he got his ideas not how to fold the paper. it doesnt make much sence to me.
>> Jennifer
I've posted an origami lion here before, but I'm not going to look through stuff tonight to try and find it again. Instead, I'll just bump this thread and try to get back to it after I get some sleep.
>> HellStorm
after endless hours of searching i almost gave up on this lion... but then i finally came across a thread with some instructions. yeah!!
http://www.thekhans.me.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=124&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=30

heres the direct link to the diagrams. its not much but it helps a lot.
http://www.angelfire.com/co/cubo/klion.html

right now i'm stuck on folding the hind legs. lol i'm newb.
anyway thanks for trying to help me. but that doesn't mean the threads closed. feel free to contribute!
>> Anonymous
O FUK
>> Anonymous
Can someone change the .ppt files to .pdf and upload them to rapidshare or something? I don't have power point and I don't want to get it.
>> Jennifer
This is a different lion, featured in Origami Tanteidan's 9th volume. The file is over 6MB, so I've uploaded it on rapidshare.

http://rapidshare.com/files/8168658/lion.pdf

In addition, if you want some pages that go over the folds and symbols commonly used in origami, then this link will help as well. It's 0.9MB.

http://rapidshare.com/files/5743123/symbols-and-folds.rar

There's also the lion I previously uploaded here, which I'll get to in a moment.
>> Jennifer
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I know this page says it's for the gorilla, but the fold at the beginning is referenced in the lion, so I'm posting it first. Pages 46-47 of the book are on the lion. The symbols and folds guide on rapidshare comes from the beginning of this book. It's called Origami Zoo.
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>> Anonymous
You rock, Jennifer.
>> Hunter
>:3
>> Jennifer
>>31956

It's a lion! Quick, get in the car!
>> Anonymous
JESUS CHRIST a lion get in the car
>> Anonymous
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Actually,

Jesus Christ, it's a lion! Get in the car!