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I am currently working on designing an origami werewolf model. Still a very rare model in origami, this one is by Jason Ku: www.bluegoo.net/~jason/2004/we…
Any idea how werewolf should look like? Any input is highly appreciated. If you happen you know or have werewolf pictures that I can use a reference please let me know . I am thinking of that werewolf from the movie Van Helsing, the one with rather hunchy back and big mane.
Ok, back to brainstorming
Any idea how werewolf should look like? Any input is highly appreciated. If you happen you know or have werewolf pictures that I can use a reference please let me know . I am thinking of that werewolf from the movie Van Helsing, the one with rather hunchy back and big mane.
Ok, back to brainstorming
highly reproducible art
I have been thinking a way to promote origami and to make it appeal different from other art forms.
:: FIRST, is the fact that only a square sheet of paper is needed to fold almost anything, ranging from animal, insects to fantasy creatures.
It is quite difficult to convince people that for example my ninetail fox model is from a square sheet of paper. It is easier to believe that I make 1 tail and cut it into 9.
The approach to handle such kind of question without having to unfold my ninetail fox is to use the proportion concept. Imagine a really large piece of paper, say 1 meter square, folded into ninetail fox, resulted in each tail len
Version-ing origami models
Let me see... when I create a particular model, for example a dragon, I will call it not just dragon, but spiny dragon or simple dragon for instance, to be more specific. But in future, I might have new ideas to improve my simple dragon and what should I call this new model, simple dragon 2? I noticed there is a systematic way used by origami creators that I find quite useful.
According to my observation, some origami creator such as Satoshi Kamiya, Jason Ku, many more, would assign name on their models like this, dragon ver.1.1. or dragon ver.1.2. or dragon ver.3.1.
This is just my personal opinion based on observations, so correct me if I
Inspiration box
I have been thinking of making these models for ages but never seem to have sufficient time or technique to actually produce one:
1. Dragon. I would like to make an ancient type of dragon (somewhat Satoshi's kind of dragon) but should have scales from head to tail tip. Also with frills on its spines. The front limbs should be just below the shoulders and the wings attach on the shoulders.
2. A nice 4 legged lion, 4 legged animals are just so difficult to design.
3. An eagle with feathered wings.
4. A monkey, Tanaka's monkey is the best, can't really think of a better one.
I'll add more to my list later :)
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