Enhancements to origami models can come from using other media or as in
this case, some technology.
Check Rob Ribaudo's flapping bird
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BJ-_eWc4O3c
Jorge Jaramillo
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On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 11:09 AM, Gerardo @neorigami.com <
gera...@neorigami.com> wrote:
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> What are your thoughts regarding the use of this other
Hi
Gerardo said: "Angel Ecija has many different action models that
include non-folding-materials that are in order to work: "Spinning
Top" uses a toothpick so you can make it spin, "Pinwheel" needs a
thumbtack and a stick in order to spin as well, "Crossbow" uses string
to shoot its quarrels, and
> What are your thoughts regarding the use of this other materials in origami
> models? I ask because I have this hypothesis that creating models that
> include non-folding-materials is mostly frowned upon by the origami
> community. Am I right?
>
I've come to appreciate mixed media approaches to
Hi guys,
I wanted to ask for your opinion. Ángel Ecija has many different action
models that include non-folding-materials that are in order to work:
"Spinning Top" uses a toothpick so you can make it spin, "Pinwheel" needs a
thumbtack and a stick in order to spin as well, "Crossbow" uses string