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Category Archives: Origami
Origami Lizard On Book
I took this quite some time ago. The book was lying on my desk, I don’t remember the specific reason I needed it at the time. I thought I’d also prepare the instructions for this critter – they are quite … Continue reading
Fat Spider
Remember them two bugs? I was playing with that fold the other day, and with a little squeezing I came up with this critter: Read on for the full instructions.
Exam is Done
A few hours ago, I had my exam in functional analysis. This should be the last exam for the semester. Now I should have more time for my projects. Currently on my radar: a startup, diStorm, and maybe a website. … Continue reading
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Tagged Origami, origami caterpillar, origami spider, Personal, plans, Projects
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Back From the Dead
As you can see, the website is back online, and I hope it stays that way. Cheers go to Randy and James, for fixing the server. I’ve been doing various things lately, including work on Vial and various university tests. … Continue reading
Origami Rhino Instructions
Finally, here are the instructions for the rhino. I found out it is not a clean fold – the ending does not fold neatly. It is also not an easy fold, and it takes some work to get done. That … Continue reading
More Origami
After working on it, I managed to reverse engineer my origami rhino fold. Here’s how it’s going to look: To reverse engineer it, I had to open my original fold, and try to reproduce the fold, a bit like working … Continue reading
Folding an origami swan
I believe the swan is one of the most common origami folds. I think that almost every origami book has instructions for a swan. Well, I was playing around with the standard crane (the wing flapping bird), and came upon … Continue reading
New origami bug fold
While playing a little bit with paper, I started playing with the water bomb base. I then moved into the frog-base (I think) whice has some potential for bugs: 4 long limbs, elongated body, and four shorter flaps. Here are … Continue reading
I fold
Just some general stuff I folded while working. A pig, a sphinx, and a six legged thing. The question still remains, what’s easier, the sphinx or the pig. Both are really simple folds. I reckon the sphinx is easier. However, … Continue reading