Submitted by Sara on 7 October 2010 - 2:08pm
I don't diagram stuff very often, but once in a while I do find the time and ambition.
No, sorry, I didn't say design - just diagram.
In the diagrams section you'll find two new diagrams I created:
- Hans-Werner Guth's Eifel Star
I'll let you in on a secret: I'll make a video on this soon, and probably in German. - Traditional crane and flapping bird
As these are very well-known models many beginners may attempt, I decided to indicate clearly where there are several layers of paper and such.
Enjoy!
-- Sara
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Submitted by Origami Guy (not verified) on 7 October 2010 - 7:09pm Permalink
good job!
not bad! ٩(-̮̮̃ -̃)۶
Submitted by Hans Dybkjær (not verified) on 8 October 2010 - 10:14pm Permalink
Flapping bird diagram
Nice. I would have place the push and pull arrow in a 90 degree position of what you do, though.
Best regards, Hans
Submitted by Origami Guy (not verified) on 13 October 2010 - 9:50pm Permalink
your eagle?
would you care if i added your eagle to my site?
Submitted by Sara on 14 October 2010 - 9:16am Permalink
Please don't
Actually, yes, I would. ;)
As the diagrams are publicly available on my site, I'd prefer that others do not upload them elsewhere and make them available.
One good reason is that I update the diagrams once in a while, and like this I can ensure that there aren't several versions available in the web, but just the most recent one.
Another one is that, of course, I like people visiting my site. :)
-- Sara
Submitted by Joost (not verified) on 14 October 2010 - 6:54am Permalink
Hello Sara! Nice-looking
Hello Sara!
Nice-looking diagrams. I am curious: What kind of software do you use for making them?
Submitted by Sara on 14 October 2010 - 9:18am Permalink
Inkscape
I use Inkscape, an Open Source vector graphics editor, and am very happy with it: http://inkscape.org/
I hear some other folks use this program to create diagrams, too. The good thing is that this program is free. :)
-- Sara
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