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Origami Dinosaur Skeletons


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These were both designed by a Japanese artist named Issei Yoshino. Each are made from multiple squares. They won't stand up to serious anatomical scrutiny but they're pretty fun to make! I think I've made 5 or 6 of each through the years.

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-Not a dinosaur.

This "Shark Jaw" is not based on any real species (the dentition is all the same teeth!) but it's special to me because it's my original design - folded from a single square of paper without any cuts. I've included the "crease pattern" so you can see how many folds it takes.

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Those are looking nice :-)

Anny chance you could make a paper trilobite?

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Those are really great!!!! I hope you can keep them as works of art to have in your future, they are great keepsakes. :wub::yay-smiley-1:

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Sure, do you need one?

I dont' realy need one ^_^ , I would be glad with just a picture of it.

How long does it take to fold something like the pictures you showed, a few months back they showed me how to fold a lotus, It took me a while to make it.

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The skeletons take a week each for folding and assembly, but I can't say actual hours. The longest I spent on a single piece was 40 hours on a dragon (made from one big square.)

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Very Nice, I had a go at origami once but I have fingers like sausages so didn't take to it.

Thanks for sharing

Regards

Mike

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