Sunday, April 10, 2011

Koi

I just finished folding Robert Lang's scaled koi. Obviously this version does not have the full 900 hundred scales but I wanted to start small. I am pleased with how this turned out though!

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Angel Update

I am pleased to say that someone tried folding the angel I designed and it actually turned out really well! His username on The Origami Forum is kowal. Here is what his final product looks like:

Thanks everyone, and keep folding!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Angel

After a bit of work I have come up with a crease pattern for an angel. I actually made a CP for both a male and female version; the only difference being the male has legs and the female has a gown.

Male

 Female

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Angel

As of now, I am working on designing an angel using box pleating. This will be my first attempt at designing a box pleated model so I'm a little new to the ideas. However, I have an idea of how I will do the wings to make them large and elegant and hope to incorporate fingers into the final product. I'll post a picture of the CP once it is finished.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Blue Footed Booby

In my quest to design models of Ecuador, I started with the blue footed booby. Here is my first attempt. Please leave comments and critiques.

Crease Pattern:
Base and Final Product:

Monday, March 28, 2011

Design Ideas

This summer, I am studying abroad in Ecuador and the Galapagos islands. Because I will be doing a lot of observations on the animal life there, I thought I'd take advantage of this and design some origami off of what I learn. I recently finished a rough draft of a blue footed booby, but I'm definitely looking for more ideas. Anyone have any?

Saturday, March 26, 2011

King Cobra

Model: King Cobra
Author: Ronald Koh
Paper: 0.5'x15' Kraft paper
Folding time: Too many hours

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Welcome

Hey everyone,

The purpose of this blog is to display some of my finer completed pieces of origami as well as models that are in production and under construction. I also want to talk about some folding techniques I use compared to other people. I'll work on uploading some pictures as soon as possible, but for the time being, the bottom of the blog has thumbnails from my flickr gallery. Feel free to leave any comments or critiques about my models, as well as questions or concerns.

Thanks everyone,

Connor