This is one of those diagrams that’s
Sep. 27th, 2016 01:03 pmThis is one of those diagrams that’s just…not very good.
The figure itself is pretty clumsy, but it really needed more space to diagram it as well. There’s three steps per step, which is at least one too many, especially since we’re going to be looking to, say, step seven to see what we should have done in step six, but step seven is COVERED IN LINES.
Also I am dying laughing at “sink chest” in step nine. There have been zero sink folds in this entire calendar, and all of a sudden J Cole’s just like “Oh yeah bro sink the chest, it’s super easy, you only need to UNFOLD THE ENTIRE FIGURE to sink it. No problemo.”
I decided it’s not a buck (especially since the antlers are literally just a narrow piece of paper folded and stuck in the head). It’s a Saluki dog.
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The figure itself is pretty clumsy, but it really needed more space to diagram it as well. There’s three steps per step, which is at least one too many, especially since we’re going to be looking to, say, step seven to see what we should have done in step six, but step seven is COVERED IN LINES.
Also I am dying laughing at “sink chest” in step nine. There have been zero sink folds in this entire calendar, and all of a sudden J Cole’s just like “Oh yeah bro sink the chest, it’s super easy, you only need to UNFOLD THE ENTIRE FIGURE to sink it. No problemo.”
I decided it’s not a buck (especially since the antlers are literally just a narrow piece of paper folded and stuck in the head). It’s a Saluki dog.
(DW/LJ users, if you want to see the actual diagram, follow the link at the end of the post to the Tumblr, where I always post the diagrams.)
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