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wwwwwwwwwwwooooooooooooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww omg amazing very nice work mr foos! beautifullllllll
look like real very impressssssssss congradulation very very very nice…….. 🙂
what puzzles me is the thickness of triangles you used for the legs… a bird that size must weigh a lot… it amazes me how the legs are still standing 😛
But a veeeeeerrrryyyy good design (Y) would love to see how your future models would look
In the first one (the parrot) I used 1cm x 2cm for the beak, 2cm x 4 cm for the body and 2.5cm x 5cm for the wings. Since the wings were part of the body I needed to make the pieces bigger so they would stand out against the body and give it more of a 3D look.
The second one (the Macaw) on the other hand used almost all 2cm x 4cm pieces, except…[Read more]
It is. The wings are a part of the body at the top, where the neck meets the center of the wings. Then the body flows around a gag under the wing and reconnects with the rest of the body. If you could see under the wings you’d see a square opening about an inch wide by 3 incest long. I left that spot open to keep from pushing the wings up higher…[Read more]
the feather look in the wings are excellent and very realistic, no doubt that you are an excellent 3DO artist, i think there is lot more to learn from you mr.Foos.
I Had so much fun making this one I almost hated to stop working on it. I Think I might try another tropical bird in the near future.
So realistic!
That’s really amazing! Your fingers must be sore though. =P
after a while I got used to that size. I am as amazed as you are. Everything seemed to fall together just right.
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wwwwwwwwwwwooooooooooooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww omg amazing very nice work mr foos! beautifullllllll
look like real very impressssssssss congradulation very very very nice…….. 🙂
what puzzles me is the thickness of triangles you used for the legs… a bird that size must weigh a lot… it amazes me how the legs are still standing 😛
But a veeeeeerrrryyyy good design (Y) would love to see how your future models would look
would you guys like to join my group 3d origami kingdom it’s about latest projects
I’ll check it out.
actually the feet are made of a heavy floral wire, wrapped in floral tape and then painted. I have yet to figure out how to do it with paper.
smart move… if it were done the similarly to DreamMysts chocobo legs, they would have collapsed
no question
this is so beautiful
Thank you. I had a lot of fun making it.
is the pieces used here for body, wings and beak are the same size used for the parrot?
In the first one (the parrot) I used 1cm x 2cm for the beak, 2cm x 4 cm for the body and 2.5cm x 5cm for the wings. Since the wings were part of the body I needed to make the pieces bigger so they would stand out against the body and give it more of a 3D look.
The second one (the Macaw) on the other hand used almost all 2cm x 4cm pieces, except…[Read more]
is the same technique used in parrot? i.e., is the wings continuous part of the body? and the body flows under the wings is empty?
It is. The wings are a part of the body at the top, where the neck meets the center of the wings. Then the body flows around a gag under the wing and reconnects with the rest of the body. If you could see under the wings you’d see a square opening about an inch wide by 3 incest long. I left that spot open to keep from pushing the wings up higher…[Read more]
please do post some more pictures of macaw as well as parrot.
the feather look in the wings are excellent and very realistic, no doubt that you are an excellent 3DO artist, i think there is lot more to learn from you mr.Foos.
As crazy as it sounds (or maybe not) I think I have a lot more to learn also.
DAYUUUUUUMM 🙂 You are so good 😀