I was browsing the web when I found this CP on Eric Joisel's Origami:
It's not my fault if it's blur, at least I managed to decipher the writing.
The numbers at the left after all three curly brackets "}" are, I think, "2/6", which means that the paper is divided into 3.
This is not my creation, I just found it on the web and folded it. I'm kind of saving up my creations to post on longer intervals.
Here's what it looks like after I folded it:
The main things you have to do after collapsing the base: separate the hat from the head by sinking a little of the head flap in (decide which flap is which by yourself), form the face and beard, fold the big triangular body flaps together to form a sort of tunic, shape the legs and hands, form the shoes and finally crumple and bend the figure as you wish to give it a realistic touch. Don't forget to fold either the pickaxe or the shovel and add it to the dwarf!
(I'm not breaking the rules 'cos I treat the pickaxe and the dwarf as 2 separate models.)
Good Luck with this crease pattern!
Origami as Pure as Snow
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In this blog inspired by Wolf, I showcase models that I design and post information of interest to the origami folder. I also have a photostream in Flickr (the link is down there). Do enjoy your visit here and don't forget to tag or leave a few comments on my work! If you have folded any of my models, please send their pictures to me, and I will be delighted to publish them in this blog. By the way, please check out the "Important Links" below the archives; they are that important :) The "Origami Singapore" page has links to other folders from Singapore. Have fun!
Monday, May 28, 2007
Dwarf
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