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-neti-neti- t1_iwzvzw4 wrote
Reply to comment by Vusarix in Origami titan beetle, designed by Shuki Kato and folded by me, folded from one uncut 50cm square of paper, 2022. by H3ISEN
Thank you for an answer. So I guess it’s just a matter of taste.
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Reply to Origami titan beetle, designed by Shuki Kato and folded by me, folded from one uncut 50cm square of paper, 2022. by H3ISEN
I ask this question anytime I have an opportunity and have never gotten an answer.
In my opinion, it seems a bit “loose” to call paper that is aggressively curved and twisted “origami”. To me it seems as if it should be purely clean folds. Am I completely wrong? What is the consensus in the community?
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Reply to comment by Arigomi in Origami titan beetle, designed by Shuki Kato and folded by me, folded from one uncut 50cm square of paper, 2022. by H3ISEN
Understood. For example in this piece, the antennae look to me like they’re just “forced” into that bent/curved shape, rather than it being the result of engineered folds - am I wrong?