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To complement my recent werewold deviation
This is going to be pretty boring and a bit technical, but here goes: A. This is the original werewolf that I began with. Pretty disappointing to learn that my sister did not recognize it as werewolf until I told her what it is, that is when I know I have to improve the model. From the creasing pattern below werewolf A, you can see that I simply used Maekawa Jun's devil concept to design the hands and the head (the fingers took too many paper area here). The mane and head took almost 1/2 area of the paper here. The ears came from raw edges so I can color change it easily. Now the limitations this model have are that I cannot get long tail or toes and it can't stand on both legs. Also if I want to make the mane bigger that will shorten the arm length significantly. Hence, I decided to pleat the raw edges of the square as shown in B. B. This model has better proportion as the fingers and toes has can be folded from the pleats I did on 2 raw edges, which gave the appearance of "adding paper area" onto a square Hope that helps for those people who are eager to try this model. Just print out the pattern and collapse the lines (blue and red = mountain and valley fold resp.) I suggest you use at least 50 cm square thin paper. Enjoy |
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September 23, 2005
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Nice job on A!
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'A' looks like some awesoem perspective posing art where the werewolf is putting his head up close to the lens and snarling in an awesome cool way, and 'B' looks like a more "ARGH I AM HOWLING AT THE MOON : D" and dramatic and such. I dont' know if I can really say what I am talking about but I hope you get it D:
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I also tried to fold the gryphon that You mentioned (from the partial diagram), but had some serious problems with recognizing creases on that golden paper. A clear CP would probably help a lot.
As for the Werewolf's toes - They're on the same graft as five, human-like-shaped fingers. Have You already got an idea how to reduce toes number to four, but leaving five fingers intact?
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Thanks for making a clear crease pattern for this fantastic Werewolf, it will be much easier to fold it
Anyway, I'm fond of your work.
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