Sorry sorry sorry sorry for killing this blog for two months, I've been really busy and tired all this time... forgive me forgive me T_T
I hope not many people stopped visiting this blog because of the lack of activity...
I shall do a post stuffed with pictures to make up for it ^_^
First up is a random doodle that I did during Biology class because I was too bored.
I made it out of an envelope I found in class:
You might be able to see how I folded it now =D
Next up is a folded version of the 202 class logo created by tiong suan.
Please don't kill me if it looks crappy, because 1) I was bored and tired at that time 2) This was a prototype that I did with printing paper 3) 30% of my mind was on the Beijing Olympics Opening
The following are the most important; remember the building blocks? Well, instead of using a boring square grid, why not use an equilateral triangle grid instead? I came up with a hexagonal and triangular building block...
and this is what they look like from the flipside...
Warning: the previous picture might prove to be misleading if you use it to try and figure out the folding method.
The above models can function like building blocks; their dimensions can be varied to a certain extent.
Surprisingly, I also managed to fold a little tetrahedron sticking out of the paper.
The flipside...
Mysteriously, this picture always turned out rotated 90 degrees anti-clockwise when I tried to upload it on blogger. The problem was solved when I rotated the picture file myself one whole round then trying again.
Its negative version...
... and its flipside.
Finally, here's a cool model that I did during the Origami Singapore meetup today
Cool, eh?
Hmmm I might post CPs some other day... *yawn*
seeya~
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!
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Origami Cards
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