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You can find them by going to those pages, deleting “.html”, and adding “_c” to the end of the address (you don’t need the “.jpg”, which is good, because some of the crease patterns are saved as pngs). For instance, his Caribus ( 2.1 and 2.2) have the crease patterns stored at his website. I also found that this can work both ways. For instance, the first one is his Unicorn 2.0. If you delete that part, some (not all) will lead you to the gallery page of the model. If you use “Copy Image Location”, the web address you get is similar to his gallery pages, just with “_c.jpg” at the end of the model number. Some of them are already associated with models. A fairly long time ago (back when his website looked completely different), I noticed something pretty cool about the patterns here. He also has a page of random crease patterns. I’m pretty sure this is an oversight, but I kind of wonder if Origami Tanteidan has some sort of exclusive (they have a page for his archaeopteryx here). I mentioned before that Satoshi Kamiya has a really nice website, but the Archaeopteryx isn’t in his gallery (it’s only found buried in his bibliography page). It does tend to be top heavy though (which is why its tail is pinned down in the pictures). It’s a fun model to fold, and another I like to make a lot. Origami Tanteidan’s 15 th Crease Pattern Challenge in issue #69 is Satoshi Kamiya’s Archaeopteryx. By the book, Cerberus is properly 3D and looks like the middle head is trying to stay professional, while both side heads want to party/get belly rubs.Īugsonwukong Tagged kamiya, origami, satoshi 1 Comment Either I got a little better or there are some subtle locks holding this in shape, because the previous one kept flattening out (like cartoon road kill). I had made this Cerberus model before when the crease pattern came out in Tanteidan Magazine. Everyone knows bringing Cerberus up from the underworld was Heracles’ last task, but Heracles also encountered Cerberus’ brother, Orthus the two-headed dog, while stealing cattle, one of his earlier, heroic (?) tasks. Not to be confused with Cerebus the aardvark, who is an aardvark and not a three-headed dog. The other model is Cerberus, the three-headed dog from Greek mythology.
#SATOSHI KAMIYA GOLDEN RETRIEVER DIAGRAM MOVIE#
Loki was a female horse “at the time”, but did he have to stay a horse the whole time? Anyway, I can’t wait for the Marvel movie of this. In the end, they went racist (or specist? He wasn’t god or human) and had Thor kill him anyway. So, Loki turned into a horse and seduced Svadilfari away. The horse basically did everything (imagine hooves placing masonry blocks at lightning speed), and the gods were going to have to pay. However, the dude could use his horse, Svadilfari, to help. Loki brokered this deal, setting an impossible time limit. They agreed that if he finished on time they’d give him all the things (they didn’t have many things at the outset, so these were the sun, moon, and Freya). Early on, the gods wanted to make Asgard great, so they found some random dude to build a wall. Sleipnir came about from a complicated story, which I’ll try to abridge. Now he seems kind of normal, in spite of having eight legs. Sleipnir is supposed to be the fastest horse ever, but I always thought all those legs would get in the way. Sleipnir is traditionally grey, but I think I should have added some silver, or gone with a different grey, or something. The first is Sleipnir, Odin’s eight legged horse from Norse mythology. I’ve always liked all kinds of mythologies, and, apparently, so does Mr. Actually, the next four are, but I have to space these posts out. Kamiya’s next two models (from Works 2 square 27.9 cm) are both mythological creatures. Octosonwukong Tagged kamiya, origami, satoshi Leave a comment
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I wonder if I should do another book to scale. That’s all for this book, and he doesn’t have another one (yet, he has many more models). It’s a fun model to fold by both diagrams and crease pattern. I like both models, but, while they have distinct tails, he only included one because they are so similar. He also has the 3.0 version’s crease pattern on his website. This is actually his 3.5 version of his phoenix models. Kamiya’s minotaur seems to have some body aspects in common with the Bahamut.
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I suppose making the king fall in love with the bull is more of a limerick than a myth. At least he should have, but he cursed the king’s wife to fall in love with the bull. He’s half bull, because Poseidon cursed Minos, king of Crete, for not sacrificing his best bull. He’s really more of a prop, but I’ve always thought of him as a tragic dude. The first is the Minotaur, from Greek mythology. These are the last 2 models from Satoshi Kamiya’s second book “ Works of Satoshi Kamiya 2”, folded with 27.9 cm squares.