La asimetría de la figura lleva a que dos de las patas sean más gruesas que las otras dos, con el doble de capas. A mayores, la distribución de puntas en la cabeza es un poco liosa: yo solo consegui sacar tres a cada lado; Brian utiliza una más para la mandíbula (original)
Está plegado con papel kraft finito de 24 cm: el modelo no reduce mucho por lo que se puede plegar con papeles pequeños.
Fue expuesto por primera vez en la convención del CDO 2010.
Sometimes one model needs something more than a normal box-pleating. Like this curious assimetric dragon. Two stretched bird bases give the figure to be long and have short legs. The rest of the details (head, tail and fingers) come off two border grafts up and down the paper - 1/4 of the total square-
The assimetry of the model makes two of the legs to be thicker than the other two, with double of layers. And more, distribution of points in the head is quite tricky: I have only managed to use three on each side; Brian uses one more for the lower jaw (original)
Folded from a 24 cm square of thin kraft paper: the ratio of the model isn't very high so it can be done with small paper.
It was exhibited by the first time at the CDO 2010 convention.
Waterdragon - Brian Chan |
2 comentarios:
Cool, great fold !
I have to try it !
Thanks! It really deserves a try, nice assimetric model.
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