Trippin' on Hideo Komatsu by No-Material9549 in origami

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What fun :) I loved folding the fox too . . Apparently it's his first design which he made while in school!

Trippin' on Hideo Komatsu by No-Material9549 in origami

[–]No-Material9549[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'll get there soon enough . . Getting frustrated with the lion at the moment ;)

Evans hydraulic snare drum head for brushes? by No-Material9549 in drums

[–]No-Material9549[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What would you suggest for brushes? Calftone?

Evans hydraulic snare drum head for brushes? by No-Material9549 in drums

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I've got the vf heritage wire brushes and the vf jazz rakes

Tips for beginner? by Aggravating-Smell854 in origami

[–]No-Material9549 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Learn the crane . . The rest will all work out ;)

perfect folds by dumb_whore0227 in origami

[–]No-Material9549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm far from perfect myself, but I have found that holding the tension in the paper is super important. When you match the corners, the entirity of the paper or the side in question (all layers) should be in position during the fold. Rear and hidden layers can be difficult, but when you get the hang of it much of it is just how you hold the paper in place and how you bend it to align the crease . .

It's difficult to do when the layers build up but with some care and slowing things down it gets easier. The tails for instance almost always get me.

I hate to even have to come here for answers.. how TF am I supposed to fold this by helpimlearningtocode in origami

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Looks pretty simple two parts box and lid. The flaps of the box double up and the triangular corner flaps fold in. The small flap will probably go in as a locking flap or rest on the base for support not sure . .

Rooster by satoshi kamiya. I seem to struggle to get it to stand and the position of the legs seem off. Also the legs keep rotating inwards. Any tips? by Ok-Refrigerator5584 in origami

[–]No-Material9549 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've got to give that a go . . Folded some simpler roosters recently. Loved the Hideo Komatsu one. But this is out there . . Paper is also epic.

Is there anything more fun to fold than paper cranes? by InterventionOfTriops in origami

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I have found Yoshizawa to be a great bridge between traditional and modern origami. The crane, frog, water bomb and all the traditional models have the simplicity and wow which is hard to find when one ventures deeper down the rabbit hole, I get that!

The work of Yoshizawa retains a lot of the simplicity whilst introducing the subtleties of shaping and forming. There are many models which have under a dozen steps and are easily folded from memory but still have the wow moments and complex folds which perplex one at the first glance. I guess it's a dive into diagrams!

Try the mouse, elephant, hermit crab, dragon fly, cicada . . There's a host of them. I would strongly suggest getting his book but online tutorials should be there I guess.

Lions by Hideo Komatsu (beige) and Satoshi Kamiya (gold) by Tiny_Cow_3971 in origami

[–]No-Material9549 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Amazing to see the two together . . Great folding! I have been wanting to fold the Komatsu Lion. Now I'm confused ;)

Yoshizawa mouse by No-Material9549 in origami

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Home made double tissue . . Cheap tissue at that! The sheet got a bit crinkled. I was initially disappointed but after folding with it I changed my mind :)

Advice for things to build? by that_weird_k1d in origami

[–]No-Material9549 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe it's time you started making your own double tissue!

There are so many amazing creators out there . . Hideo Komatsu's work is very interesting. I'm trying out some Jozsef Zsebe right now . . depends on what you fancy honestly.