Phillip Curl
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Re: Phillip Curl
great designs and renditions!
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Well, lets give this another shot. I've posted a ton of photos since the last update, so I'll just post what are in my opinion the best ones.
Japanese Maple Leaf by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Shuki Kato's titan beetle (test fold) by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Flying Hercules Beetle - Shuki Kato by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Satoshi Kamiya Plesiosaur by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Japanese tree frog test fold by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Japanese Tree Frog (2) by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Shark - Nguyen Ngoc Vu by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Tortoise - Nguyen Hung Cuong by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton - Issei Yoshino by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Styracosaurus - Satoshi Kamiya by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Longheaded Locust - Satoshi Kamiya by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Ankylosaurus - Ronald Koh by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Slug by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Any feedback would be appreciated, either on flickr or here.
Japanese Maple Leaf by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Shuki Kato's titan beetle (test fold) by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Flying Hercules Beetle - Shuki Kato by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Satoshi Kamiya Plesiosaur by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Japanese tree frog test fold by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Japanese Tree Frog (2) by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Shark - Nguyen Ngoc Vu by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Tortoise - Nguyen Hung Cuong by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton - Issei Yoshino by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Styracosaurus - Satoshi Kamiya by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Longheaded Locust - Satoshi Kamiya by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Ankylosaurus - Ronald Koh by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Slug by Phillip Curl, on Flickr
Any feedback would be appreciated, either on flickr or here.
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Re: Phillip Curl
Wow! All your models are very well folded and you have chosen good colours for them too. Keep up the brilliant work!
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I can't find anything to nitpick about here! All of them are very well done!
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Re: Phillip Curl
The Ankylosaurus by Ronald koh was intricate I don't know what size paper you used? but there are steps where you divide the paper into 24.then 48 then 96 so that's v.fine work for single sheet ..
For the scales hhmm lolzies ..and I just thought( ain't nobody got time for that)
The biggest box grid I've done up to now is 80*80
For the scales hhmm lolzies ..and I just thought( ain't nobody got time for that)
The biggest box grid I've done up to now is 80*80
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I believe that I used a 50x50 CM sheet, so about 20 inches. That model took ages and I would not recommend folding it if you don't like carpal tunnel!
Anyways, here is a couple new folds for this page considering I forgot about it for the last 4 years
Anyways, here is a couple new folds for this page considering I forgot about it for the last 4 years