I should have thought to look at the photo. Thanks for the heads up. Tom Sullivan
> On 05/19/2022 10:11 AM Matthew Green <mgr...@origamex.org> wrote: > > > Hi Tom, > Looking closely at the photograph of the elephant at the beginning of the > book and at a couple of the following steps in the diagram, it looks like the > three intersecting creases on each side of the double rabbit ear should > actually be valley folds and only the separate vertical crease should be a > mountain fold. Even so, at least one or two “soft” creases are missing from > that step. > Matthew > > > > > On 18 May 2022, at 22:27, Thomas Sullivan Jr > <adigg...@comcast.net mailto:adigg...@comcast.net > wrote: > > Thanks, The model doesn't lie flat so that could be the answer. I > > still have trouble picturing it without a valley fold somewhere. I'll have > > to see when I get there. Tom Sullivan > > > > > > > On 05/18/2022 9:46 AM Anna > > <origa...@gmail.com mailto:origa...@gmail.com > wrote: > > > > > > > > > Well, it might be possible if the model doesn't fold flat but > > > stays in a three dimensional box shape. In this case the crease that > > > doesn't belong to the double rabbit ear would most likely not be folded > > > strong but as a curve, to form the backside of the elephant. > > > > > > Am Mi., 18. Mai 2022 um 14:52 Uhr schrieb Thomas Sullivan Jr > > > <adigg...@comcast.net mailto:adigg...@comcast.net >: > > > > > > > > > > I am fold Quentin Trollip's > > > elephant from Origami Sequence. In looking ahead to the tail section I > > > noticed what appears to be an illustration error. In diagram 72, double > > > rabbit earing the tail, it shows all mountain folds. That doesn't seem > > > possible. Am I missing something? Tom Sulllivan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >