After a long day, I've finally finished changing to a different gallery system. There were some issues with the one I previously used, and I'd been dreading the task of changing to a different system. But today I finally did! This included deleting all old images, and adding all those images using the new image module I'm using. Unfortately, this means that comments on pictures were lost. I might be able to reproduce them somewhere in the future, but right now it'd just be too time-consuming. Sorry for this. I took the time to add the previous comments on the pictures, so no data should be lost.
The good news is that the new gallery is done now, and should look almost the same as before - just that it will run so much more smoothly, and won't clog up our server anymore. And while I was reworking the gallery, I decided to get rid of those ugly names. No "node/xxx" pages anymore, they all now have meaningful names. Yey!
Reworking the gallery
Submitted by Sara on 9 February 2008 - 11:13pm
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Submitted by Sara on 12 February 2008 - 8:55am Permalink
Redirecting the old pages
I understand that some of you bookmarked or linked to the previous pages. I am in the process of redirecting those pages one at a time to the new ones. My rule of thumb is: once someone visited a deleted or renamed page, I am informed of a 'page not found' error, and then I add the redirect. Sorry if you're the first unlucky one trying to access the page! See it as fulfilling a duty to humankind - at least that part of it which visits this website.
Happy Folding,
-- Sara
Submitted by omar mourad (not verified) on 19 March 2008 - 8:54pm Permalink
i dont really have a
i dont really have a comment, but i want you to make a video of how to make that red dragon from the book:"works of satshy kamiya"...please...and thank you
Submitted by Sara on 22 March 2008 - 5:58pm Permalink
Sorry, no
Sorry, I won't be doing instructions on this model, even if Satoshi Kamiya gives me permission to do videos on his designs. The reason?
It's highly complex, I actually haven't completed one myself yet. BUT: I have started folding one, and stopped about half way through - which took me 4 hours already. So, realistically speaking, it's just not a model to present in an instructional video.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 21 March 2008 - 11:27am Permalink
lol
Yeah, try that dragon Sara. It looks like hell to fold
Submitted by Lewis (not verified) on 29 March 2008 - 7:43pm Permalink
One piece of paper modular
I saw that you like origami from one piece of paper better than more than one pieces of paper, and a fun modular star to fold is the one piece omega star, you can find videos of it on youtube and google video, and see diagrams by searching the internet, oh and one last thing, if your going on youtube, use barbabellaatje guide on how to make it, it's easy to use but if you have speakers on, keep them off.. trust me on this one. ( look up 3d origami christmas star on youtube. )
Submitted by Lewis (not verified) on 29 March 2008 - 8:24pm Permalink
One piece of paper modular
oh, and i forgot to add, if your using youtube, use origaminut's video for the pre creasing, it really helps.
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