3D Origami Plane by DreamMyst

April 17, 2010 in 3D Origami, 3DO Artist Network

I finished my version of this model that I encountered after clicking various links at Renata's ( @simetrija ) website.  You can find more viewpoints and details of this biplane by visiting my deviantart account (click the picture).  – DreamMyst

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  1. OMG… this is so cool.  Great job!

  2. Thanks for sharing the website… Just when I thought I've seen everything there's so much to see on that site.

  3. dang dreamMyst!
    yur hacka good!

  4. I like your choice of colours :)

      • Thanks! Ah, I should thank you for making me aware of the Russian website. You’re awesome for trying out all sorts of origami and linking to the original source. It makes it so much easier to discover. =D

        • I’m happy you liked my site:) I made it not only to show my works, but also to encourage people to try to make origami. It was something new in my country when i started. Now it got more popular…
          That Russian site is really very good, because it contains a lots of new ideas….
          And i like your Cinnamoroll very much. I want to make one for…[Read more]

          • I’m sure you helped a bit with making origami more popular there. =P I got some good ideas for mother’s day projects, especially the flowers in the modular vase. Maybe I should make a kusudama instead? =]

            The Russian site is awesome, people have lots of interesting techniques and ideas. I learn something new all the time.

            If you do…[Read more]

            • Yes, i think i helped a bit:p
              Oh, and if you cant decide, then you can make both, a vase and a kusudama:D.

              I dont have any directions for cute cinnamoroll… I think i will have to try make it from picture. Or… Could you share any instructions ? It would make life easier :)

  5. lynn said: On April 18, 2010

    DreamMyst,
    Wow! Great job! I love the choice of colors, they are very nice! and it came out beautiful! How long did it take you to finish the model? Must have taken you a long time because it is absolutely a masterpiece! I see a lot of effort in it.

      • Thank you. =] I made a guess of about 25 hours more or less. It kept breaking in two due to the method of decreasing I used and the red paper’s slickness which added to the time. =/ I’m happy with the way it turned out though.

      • lynn replied 2 years ago

        You’re welcome. :-) Wow! 25 hours? That’s awesome!

  6. Bah, I knew I forgot something.  Renata's website is simetrija.wordpress.com.  It's in her profile, but it's not that easy to find.  If you use a translator, choose Lithuanian. =]

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