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@Migrant: She's new. It didn't occur to me to adapt; I might've been able to, but I did her body first and the other Lucy's head would've been too big.
@Anon: That's very flattering, but doing step by step instructions would probably be impossible with what I'm currently working with (a cell phone camera) and since Lucy belongs to Taeshi, I wouldn't really be comfortable doing that anyway. If you like, I can pull back the magician's curtain to give you a better idea of how to do it. Prepare to be unimpressed:
On this Lucy, only the head is origami (hence the difference in tags). I happen to have gotten that particular pattern out of a book, but you can probably find the instructions with google.
The body and limbs I simply drew, cut out and taped together so they would appear in three dimensions.
The ribbon is three small, rectangular pieces of pink paper stuck together and folded in a few simple ways to better resemble a bow.
It's more like a 3rd grade crafts project than a work of art, but it makes me very glad to be getting such encouraging feedback.
Comments
Comment ID #17484
Yessss<3
Olivia .
Comment ID #17486
more awesome origami skills
jaskobs .
Comment ID #17510
Awesome origami and Lucy AT THE SAME TIME! <3
Hoheh .
Comment ID #17518
My GOD, but you're good at this.
Yappy .
Comment ID #17531
Holy freakin' random noun, this is awesome. You're awesome. If it isn't too much trouble, would you mind making some instructions?
Anonymous # .
Comment ID #17562
man, do you make these up as you go, or are you adapting from previous items? This looks AMAZING!
Migrant .
Comment ID #17569
Thanks, everyone!
@Migrant: She's new. It didn't occur to me to adapt; I might've been able to, but I did her body first and the other Lucy's head would've been too big.
@Anon: That's very flattering, but doing step by step instructions would probably be impossible with what I'm currently working with (a cell phone camera) and since Lucy belongs to Taeshi, I wouldn't really be comfortable doing that anyway. If you like, I can pull back the magician's curtain to give you a better idea of how to do it. Prepare to be unimpressed:
On this Lucy, only the head is origami (hence the difference in tags). I happen to have gotten that particular pattern out of a book, but you can probably find the instructions with google.
The body and limbs I simply drew, cut out and taped together so they would appear in three dimensions.
The ribbon is three small, rectangular pieces of pink paper stuck together and folded in a few simple ways to better resemble a bow.
It's more like a 3rd grade crafts project than a work of art, but it makes me very glad to be getting such encouraging feedback.
Silentvelcro .
Comment ID #17599
That doesn't sound too simple, and the way it turned out is AMAZING.
Baeleox .
Comment ID #23249
COOL!!!
macaron .