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jellydog's Acro is finding themselves in an interesting situation.
They let themselves get too invested in the folding of their paper crane, the design running with their intent and taking them with it, the fold's working up arms, up torso, legs and finally tail until Acro is now a fantastically folded and coloured Crane for all to see ^.^
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Artwork by Erika V. November 2021
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jellydog's Acro is finding themselves in an interesting situation.They let themselves get too invested in the folding of their paper crane, the design running with their intent and taking them with it, the fold's working up arms, up torso, legs and finally tail until Acro is now a fantastically folded and coloured Crane for all to see ^.^
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jellydogArtwork by Erika V. November 2021
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
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Size 1200 x 668px
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Back when I was young I had a book that had some of both in it, a big square book that had marked corners on the pages to act as tabs so you could tell which section of the book you were in quickly: a black triangle with an 'O' in the upper corner for origami, and a black triangle with a 'K' in the lower corner for kirigami. Can't find a reference to the book online, unfortunately... though not too surprising as it probably went out of print in the 1980s.
Ooh, found the name of the book, at least. "Paper: Folded, Cut, Sculpted" by Florence Temko. Published 1974, which sounds about right. Had a design for a pushme-pullyou from Doctor Doolittle by folding two sheets of paper as the front halves of llamas and then fitting them together.
Somebody did a blog post at https://stoppingoffplace.blogspot.c...../05/o-k-s.html which even referenced the 'O' for Origami, 'K' for Kirigami, and 'S' for Sculpture marks used on the pages to indicate the book sections.
Somebody did a blog post at https://stoppingoffplace.blogspot.c...../05/o-k-s.html which even referenced the 'O' for Origami, 'K' for Kirigami, and 'S' for Sculpture marks used on the pages to indicate the book sections.
Back in older times, I had a period where I did art trades with some people using origami. Got one lovely picture after I gave an artist an origami tiger. With stripes. (Yes, it is possible to take a single sheet of paper that is orange on one side and black on the other and fold it to make a striped tiger. I've got a book where somebody actually managed to create a folding pattern for a chessboard, with all 64 squares, out of a single piece of paper white on one side and black on the other.)
that's so hecking' amazing~! \('33
and I too LOVE to fold a bit or origami/papercraft/kirigami sometimes too! :>
Recent folds I made were;
-My best attempt ay the paper Deity effigy (that a character from a book series I'm readingmakes in the story) *which is a Skunk/big cat-ish winged Centauroid!
-A pair of Stoats for a friend who's Fursona is a stoat along with a few other small Xmas Gifties X'3 (in the regular 'biscuit and white. but a green-&-white also (their fave colour)
and I too LOVE to fold a bit or origami/papercraft/kirigami sometimes too! :>
Recent folds I made were;
-My best attempt ay the paper Deity effigy (that a character from a book series I'm readingmakes in the story) *which is a Skunk/big cat-ish winged Centauroid!
-A pair of Stoats for a friend who's Fursona is a stoat along with a few other small Xmas Gifties X'3 (in the regular 'biscuit and white. but a green-&-white also (their fave colour)
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