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Building instructions for a mythical pig using Creator 3-in-1 Mythical Creatures set.Descrição completa
Descripción: pig
Structural design guide Evelyn
Shania TwainFull description
Pig his Pig design came from an arlier Sheep design which had a lot of excess paper in he head area. It looked quite asy to convert the Sheep into a pig, especially the fact hat the Sheep had a nice round body shape. Inspired by Ronald Koh’s Pig (expertly folded by Boon), and some inspiration from oseph Wu, Roman Diaz and ienYin Yau (one late night folding at TienYin’s place), he design easily fell into place. It wasn’t meant to be a “quality” design, but due to he interest on my flickr page, I decided to diagram it anyway.
Design and diagram info: Date: 24 May 2009 Difficulty: High Intermediate Time to fold: 1 Hour
Crease Pattern: Snout
Ear
Paper: Front leg
Hind leg
Single Uncut Square Size: 30 cm Color: Pink - Pink Type: Type: Kami Kami Good Foil Good Wet-Fold Best
Ratio: 0.47
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Tail
Although it looks like an easy fold, some practice will be required to fold a good rendition. There is an easier way to fold the face (by making an Open Sink on the rease made in step 45), but he way it is diagrammed gives a better result – no open o pen layers and easier to round the head when shaping at the nd. he diagrams were done for he enjoyment of all who want to fold it. Please use for personal use only. Also note hat the diagrams are unedited, so SPARE me if here are any mistakes I have overlooked. Please enjoy.
Length
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1.
3.
Valley Fold.
2.
Blintz Fold.
4.
Unfold.
5.
Turn over.
6.
Valley Fold and Unfold.
7.
Valley Folds through the top layer only.
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8.
Valley Folds and Unfold.
9.
Inside Reverse Folds. Enlarge.
10. Valley Folds and Unfold
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11. Squash Folds.
13. Pull out the raw edge from inside.
14.
15. Valley Fold.
16. Inside Reverse Fold.
17. Repeat steps 15 to 16 on the next edge.
18. Repeat steps 13 to 17 on the bottom.
19. Turn over.
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20. Valley Fold.
21. Valley Folds and Unfold.
22. Valley Folds and Unfold.
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23. Valley Fold.
24. Swivel Folds.
25. Valley Fold the whole model in half. Rotate 45 degrees.
26. Unfold the flap from inside.
27. Inside Reverse Fold. Repeat behind.
28. Valley Fold as far as you can. Repeat behind.
parallel 29. Valley Fold. Repeat behind.
30. Inside Reverse Fold. Repeat behind.
31. Valley Fold. Repeat behind.
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32. Closed Sink. Repeat behind.
33. Inside Reverse Fold. Repeat behind and on the other fron leg.
34. Inside Reverse Fold. Repeat behind.
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35. Inside Reverse Fold. Repeat behind.
38. Swivel Fold behind. The folds should fall into place easily easily.. Repeat Repeat behind. behind.
36. Swivel Fold. Repeat behind and on the other back leg.
39. Mountain Fold. Repeat behind.
37. Inside Reverse Fold. Repeat behind.
40. Crimp Fold.
41. Valley Fold the ear back. Repeat behind.
42. Enlarge.
43. Outside Reverse Fold.
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44. Unfold the raw corner.
45. Valley Fold and Unfold.
46. Rabbit Ear and Unfold.
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47. Squash Fold symmetrically.
48. Closed Sink.
49. Closed Sink the next point.
50. Refold the raw corner to the position in step 44.
51. Swing the snout up.
52. Valley Fold and Unfold.
53. Valley Fold and Unfold.
54. Inside Reverse Fold.
55. Inside Reverse Fold. Repeat behind.
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56. Crimp Fold In and Out.
57. Untrap a single layer from inside. Repeat behind.
p 58. Squash Fold to form the eye. i l l o r Repeat behind. T n Scale change. i t