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Minggu, 21 Oktober 2007

Are You Ready Learn Origami?

This e-book begins with simple models and works up to more intricate ones. Each is folded from an uncut square. The book also contains a brief explanation of the symbols used to indicate various folds, and several pages explaining folds and "bases" considered basic. (Many models share the same initial folds; the result of some common beginning folds is called a base, e.g. "bird base", "frog base".) Here are the critters you learn to fold. ("Steps" is really the number of illustrations, not the total number of folds, which would have been more tedious to count. It's still a reasonable indicator of complexity, though.) Angelfish (8 steps) Seal (18 steps) Walrus (21 steps) Starfish (29 steps) Crane (37 steps) ... not traditional. Swan (21 steps) Eagle (14 steps) Owl (23 steps) Tyrannosaurus (18 steps) Brontosaurus (16 steps) Snake (24 steps) Turtle (39 steps) Frog (49 steps) also Frog With Toes (+ 24 steps), for the tree frog look. Bear (39 steps) Kangaroo (40 steps) Giraffe (41 steps) Fox (56 steps) Elephant (55 steps) Antelope (51 steps) Spider (86 steps) Crab (86 steps) Lobster (114 steps) Ornament (21 steps) Star (19 steps) .

U want it??... i will give copy if ur email me.. because its just for seriouse person.

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