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Origami Extreme - Part 2 !!!


Hi all, it's been awhile since the last time I posted an entry. This time I continue with my works on Origami ^^. Again, any of these models was folded by one un-cut square.

PART 2: CONVENTION

BUTTERFLY by Robert Lang, an admirable guy with a lot of bug creations.





HORSE by Anibal Voyer



UNA RATA (rat) by Eric Joisel. Since this year is a year of a mouse, I folded 2 of this and gave them to my friends here. Unfortunately, they thought my products were …dinosaurs T_T. So, in case anyone here thinks this is a dinosaur or whatever else, please understand that I was trying to make a cartoon rat :) .




TURTLE by John Montrol – the author of all the dinosaurs I did last time, remember?




UNICORN by Kamiya Satoshi – the current world Origami champion. (I will show more of his wonderful stuffs in the future). About this product, I didn’t do well, partly because of the material which was a piece of mere print paper.



CHOCOBO by Kamiya Satoshi again. Chocobo is a really famous character in the series of the game FFX.




LION 1.0 by Kamiya Satoshi. This model was really intense! I took me a while to finish this, and I feel really satisfied with it.





The lion is the last model for this time. I hope you all would enjoy this entry. I will work on the following part and post it as soon as possible. Thank you.

Credits:

VNSharing Forum (diagrams)

Chelsea (material)
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Related topics:

Origami Supreme !!! - Dinosaurs
Origami Extreme - Part 03 !!! - Dragons
Origami Extreme - Part 04 !!! - The Winged World
Origami Extreme - Part 05 !!! - People of Humanity
Origami Extreme - Part 06 !!! - Dogs
Origami Extreme - Part 07!!! - Cats
Origami Extreme - Part 08 !!! - The Little Birds

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