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Animalis – Dollar Bill The Marlin

This animal dollar bill, The Marlin, est involvit utens una pupa libellum, the foldings are quite complicated, but when you are done one time all the foldings the next time will be a lot of easier. The finished folding is a bollar bill marlin, which you can fold it to give it as a [...]

[ Magis ] September 30th, 2010 | Missae in Animalis | |

3D Origami – Golden Pheasant

Hoc 3D Origami, Golden Pheasant, est compositum cum proxime 250+ triangular chinese modular colors, to create this Golden Pheasant 3D origami, many colors of papers were used to create a matching color of the Golden Pheasant bird.

[ Magis ] September 29th, 2010 | Missae in 3D Origami | |

3D Origami – Tennyoinko

Hoc 3D origami, Tennyoinko avis, construitur per circa 200 Seres triangula modularis unitates et unitas est involvit usura a parva rectangulum chartam. Perfecti scandalum conseres est a ipsum bellus et pulchra tennyoinko avis, variis penna.

[ Magis ] Augustus 28, 2010 | Missae in 3D Origami | |

Kirigami – Gradibus

Hoc kirigami, Gradibus, fit unum per chartam. Primum consilium est creata in charta ergo diligenter interficiam de transformare in tres dimensiva forma. This is ideal for creating beautiful pop up cards.

[ Magis ] September 27th, 2010 | Missae in Kirigami | |

Animalis – Dollar Bill Hammerhead Shark

This aquatic animal, Hammerhead Shark, is folding using a single dollar bill, no cuts and glue were used on the dollar bill. It is fun to learn how to fold this because you can do it while waiting at the restaurant and later give it as a tip. There are many foldings that you can [...]

[ Magis ] September 26th, 2010 | Missae in Animalis | |

3D Origami – Wagtail

This block folding bird, Wagtail, fit per summam 150+ Seres triangula modularis unitates. The finished 3D origami is a wagtail bird standing. When you make your 3D origami, it is recommended first to design your model before start putting all together.

[ Magis ] September 25th, 2010 | Missae in 3D Origami | |

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