![]() ![]() I’m saying this because at this photo you can’t understand where the face is you see only spikes. Ancient Dragon (Satoshi Kamiya): First Fold (Front View) But the body is good! I’d tried it with some other paper before and failed miserably.ĪND where can i buy it? Leave this field blank. Well, wrapping paper is a very broad term. Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically. If it’s thin enough, it should work well. More importantly, though, I will not be presenting any of Satoshi Kamiya’s work in instructional videos. ![]() By the way the satosh was very, very big. Congratulations upon completing your first Ancient Dragon! I haven’t tried it, but it might work. I was wondering if you think I could use gift-wrapping paper to make this model.Īlso see a picture of the back view. If I could learn to and perfect folding this model, I would pass out kamiy I sit! Ancient Dragon (Satoshi Kamiya): First Fold (Front View) | Happy FoldingĪctually, I do think quite a few of Robert Lang’s models work well with Kraft paper. Those papers weren’t really like Nicolas Terry’s tissue foil, though. So far I’m on step using it but I was wondering if you think I will be able to finish with that type of paper.Īll the other times I faulted the paper and just possibly a bit my folding ability for the failure. The papers just tears even though I’m super gentle with it, but I’ve watched your video on how ancoent make double tissue and tissue foil, so I was planning on getting to make that soon: Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically. Picture of an origami ancient dragon folded from double tissue, back view Designed by Satoshi Kamiya Folded by Sara Adams. Picture of an origami ancient dragon folded from double tissue, front view Designed by Satoshi Kamiya Folded by Sara Adams. Check out the largest collection of origami book reviews and galleries of folded models. And since Gallery Origami House tend to print their books in limited editions, get it while there's still time.Origami information about Ancient dragon Satoshi Kamiya and more. All text is in both Japanese and English.īottom line: If you like a finger-busting folding challenges which yields tasteful results, then this book should be a part of your collection. Each model is accompanied with design tips and the crease pattern.Īs always with books published by Gallery Origami House, the quality of the book is superb, with beautiful color photos of all models and very high diagramming standards. There are several prehistoric beasts, some mythical creatures (with the 274 step Ancient Dragon and 275 step Bahamut!) and a few others. This being said, the book collects 19 of Kamiya's creations, arranged chronologically by dates of design, so you can follow Kamiya's progress (actually, he was pretty good from the start!). * And, of course, having all the models in one place is a treat, too. ![]() * Each model is accompanied by Kamiya's thoughts and tips about its design. * The instructions are now in English, too! * Most of the diagrams have been re-drawn for sake of clarity, and even to incorporate design changes. However, the book is still worth obtaining even for the obsessive magazine collectors among us, because: Kamiya states in the forward to the book that he did not publish this book in order to show his new designs, but rather to provide a source of inspiration for young would-be designers. This book was expected for a long time, and when its contents was finally revealed, there was some disappointment, as almost all the models in it have already been published elsewhere - in magazines, convention-books etc. Most of his models, despite being ultra-complex and extremely detailed, still have a sense of beauty and are quite aesthetic and pleasing to look at. Satoshi Kamiya is one of the leading "Technical Origami" creators in the world today. ![]()
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