Naked Mail by Markov Walker
April 27th, 2010 8:01 PM
For PD0 Pixie, in response to an underspecified request. She also got a few other things from me. I wonder what purpose they might be put to?
When naming has a good idea, I feel free to borrow it. Send me a message with your mail address and a model and I will send you some naked origami.
Models I can make:
Tulip
Dinosaur
Butterfly
Cat*
Dog
Dragon*
Penguin
Phoenix*
Models with an asterisk are not likely to survive.
If you want something not on that list, point me to a diagram. I will try to make it and send you the result.

A phoenix for Dan. This is the first time I've ever completed this model entirely from memory. May he some day rise from the ashes himself, with a new robot brain. Sent 4/31.


A dragon for naming. The largest dragon I've yet constructed. Sent 5/2.
10 vote(s)

Pixie
5
Dan |ØwO|
5
Ombwah
5
gh◌st ᵰⱥ₥ing
5
Joe
5
Picø ҉ ØwO
5
shady grey
5
David Hayman
5
Likes Music 0w0
5
[øwo] lady minirex
Terms
origami7 comment(s)
I'm trying to fix some errors but every time I make an edit the system refuses to update.
it does that to me all the time too . . .
I just mailed the Naked Mail I owed you last night. Addressed to Dr. Markov Walker.
Feel free to use the return address thereon for my winged beast.
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I have made my request for a phoenix. Though now I wish I'd found this dragon's blueprint and given you a real headache. (Upon some quick googling Blue print for dragon is unfindable.)
I think someone should request Balrog.
Eileen Tan has some awesome models. I'll be sending you a phoenix she designed. Her blog is called Power Word Fold.
And I should mention that crease patterns are not diagrams. I will not try to fold anything from a crease pattern.
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And i'm pretty sure you'll be happy about it
What you sent was exactly the kind of thing i need