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©2008-2009 ~Blue-Paper
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Designed and folded by me, Chad Killeen. Folded from one uncut square of paper. Designed in Nov-Dec 2008.

Yay! It is finally done after almost a month of work( and by 'work', I mean procrastination). But anyway, the paper I used is the same that i used for my normal wolf. It came out good, or good enough for me at least. And it has a tail as well, but you can't see it from this angle.


EDITS: omg wow. My second DD *is excited* :3
Thank you :iconavalik: and :iconsavagebinn: <3

and to those who are curious, this is what it would look like unfolded (with lines drawn in for the creases)(a crease pattern): [link]

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Given 2009-07-05

Werewolf by ~Blue-Paper The suggester writes: "I bet you have never, nor will probably ever see again, an anthro done in origami. Simple idea, yet never done before, props to Blue-Paper." (Suggested by =Avalik and Featured by ^savagebinn)

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hey, that's BAD ASS

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“I can get a great look at a t-bone steak by shoving my head up a bull's ass but I'd rather take the butchers word for it.”
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Any chance of uploading some shots from different angles. Your work is very impressive and it'd be a shame to not see it all.

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It is a great work. Only to be able to fold like this would be superb, but being your creation is beyond superb.

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That is amazing......any chance of diagrams? (jk)
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Probably no chance of diagrams :P but I do plan to draw up a CP for it pretty soon!

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I wish they would make a game called Professor Layton and the Curious Case of Benjamin Button so I could finally find out why they decided to make that movie so long and boring.
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Heres a link to its crease pattern [link]

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I wish they would make a game called Professor Layton and the Curious Case of Benjamin Button so I could finally find out why they decided to make that movie so long and boring.
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It's magnificent.
I've had a look at the CP, and tried to fold it, but I've got no idea how to go about collapsing it. Any hints?

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Well that's my 4c Australian.:D
~australia =dapride ~datrans ~pussypatrol *daac
:heart:~Timmerryn:heart:
To be old and wise you must first be young and stupid.;)
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Here's a rough description of how I collapsed it: I always make most every crease before I start folding and that helps quite a bit. Starting the actual folding, I begin by folding up the strip of paper at the bottom (It is 1/16 if you divide the paper).Then I make the pleats that form the muzzle/jaws. Next I move on to the hands and make all the folds I need to do that. Then I do all the stuff to make the legs and tail.

Hope that helps :)

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I wish they would make a game called Professor Layton and the Curious Case of Benjamin Button so I could finally find out why they decided to make that movie so long and boring.
:iconspiritofcat:
Thanks.
I've made all the creases and I've folded the 1/16th up from the bottom.
Let me just check that I'm indentifying the areas correctly:
The muzzle/jaw area is the bit in the middle above the blue dot?
The arms and hands the pleats coming down from the top corners?
I'm not so sure about the bottom half of the patter though. Are the bottom corners the feet and the middle of the bottom section the tail?

I'll play with it a bit more and see if I can work it out.

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Well that's my 4c Australian.:D
~australia =dapride ~datrans ~pussypatrol *daac
:heart:~Timmerryn:heart:
To be old and wise you must first be young and stupid.;)

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