> does anyone know who designed to this stunning snowflake?
It looks like these ones, from T. Kawasaki (diagrams in the book Greatest Dream
Origami):
http://www.artisbellus.com/2011/11/origami-snowflakes.html
Regards,
Marcela Brinawww.artisbellus.com
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> I would credit Joan Apel:
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> Here is the principle:
> http://www.scifun.ed.ac.uk/card/images/flakes/origami-inst.gif
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> source page:
> http://www.scifun.ed.ac.uk/card/flakes.html
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> I have tested it on a triangle grid 16 x 16 x 16 applied on a hexagon and
> got the snowflake and two more var
Proof: https://www.flickr.com/photos/poetryinpaper/15336695689/
On Sunday, October 12, 2014 7:16 PM Sara Adams wrote:
> does anyone know who designed to this stunning snowflake?
> http://www.papercraftcentral.net/ornament-origami-snowflake/
I would credit Joan Apel:
Here is th
On Sunday, October 12, 2014 7:16 PM Sara Adams wrote:
> does anyone know who designed to this stunning snowflake?
> http://www.papercraftcentral.net/ornament-origami-snowflake/
I would credit Joan Apel:
Here is the principle:
http://www.scifun.ed.ac.uk/card/images/flakes/origami-inst.gif
source
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On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Sara Adams wrote:
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> does anyone know who designed to this stunning snowflake?
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> http://www.papercraftcentral.net/ornament-origami-snowflake/
Hi,
maybe it is from this web site?
http://kxdiy.com/showart.asp?cat_id=
Hi,
does anyone know who designed to this stunning snowflake?
http://www.papercraftcentral.net/ornament-origami-snowflake/
It's probably easy enough to reverse engineer the folding from the photo,
but I'd love to give proper credits. And if diagrams do exist, of course
I'd be interested in that