>Most easy diagrams are too boring and done too quickly>Most hard diagrams are impossible with most origami paperAnybody have books or diagrams that require more than your basic origami skills, yet don't require very fine paper to complete? Some of the easier diagrams from amazing origami is what I'm looking for.
>>620636so you want something easy but hard... you get the irony in your request, I hope?
>>620637>Intermediate level diagramsAnon...
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>>620636I get what you're saying. Find another hobby. That's what I did. I think I have folded everything I wanted to fold.
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>>620714So, it ain't out yet.
>>620714>>620723For information, it will be available on the 1st of June; pre-orders have started.https://www.origamihouse.jp/book/original/katsuta2/katsuta2.html
>>620724>For information, it will be available on the 1st of JuneI already knew that. That's why I said it ain't out yet.
>>620725My bad. That information was more for others, I just quoted the 2 messages as it was related to the topic.
>>620726No problem.
instead of asking for c.p ask about the paper ,a number of easily sourced papers of between 15gsm up to 50gsm is suitabe for intermediate models of up to 200 steps ,even some thin gift wrap . Kraft paper in packs of 25-5- or on the roll just be sure its the recycled type .As the kraft paper for packaging is thicker and tends to rip