From my observation, there has been lots of pegasus origami model created, my favourite is by Mr. Fumiaki Kawahate, ver.1 and 2. However, none of these pegasus seems to have large wings. I recently played Microsoft's Age of Mythology and was impressed the pegasus it has. The wing was about twice as long as the length of the horse. Hence, dicided to make my own pegasus - with extra large pair of wings.
Thank God for Age of Mythology (no pun meant...) and its having brought you to a level on which I can relate. That's a difficult game to properly salute, but I think here - and particularly in your later work - you've done it quite the homage.
I had a brief flirtation with origami a year or so ago. Simple things, really, from books. Many failed, and largely because the paper sometimes shredded at the creases. I did thoroughly enjoy it, though, but I have one question: How do you transition from step-by-step folds to creating your own creatures and designs? My guess would be practice - I did have the crane memorized and near-perfected for a while. I suppose the larger scale helps greatly, as well.
Anyhow.
Thanks for your wonderfully original and beautiful art. I have never seen origami so meticulous and anatomically flawless, so thank you for exposing me to greater heights than I knew origami could reach.
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I had a brief flirtation with origami a year or so ago. Simple things, really, from books. Many failed, and largely because the paper sometimes shredded at the creases. I did thoroughly enjoy it, though, but I have one question: How do you transition from step-by-step folds to creating your own creatures and designs? My guess would be practice - I did have the crane memorized and near-perfected for a while. I suppose the larger scale helps greatly, as well.
Anyhow.
Thanks for your wonderfully original and beautiful art. I have never seen origami so meticulous and anatomically flawless, so thank you for exposing me to greater heights than I knew origami could reach.
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But to me the wings dont seem bird-like enuff... they seem too squared off. That could just be the angle of the picture though.
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the large wings are lovely. pegasi SHOULD have long wings.
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