Does anyone have a scan of "Akira Yoshizawa: Japan's Greatest Origami Master"? Internet Archive says that it's unavailable except for patrons with print disabilities, and I'm NOT spending 50 clams on a copy.
>>627968Imo you need to ask your friends how to pirate books on the internet.
>>627968https://libgen.bz/index.php?req=Akira+Yoshizawa&columns%5B%5D=t&columns%5B%5D=a&columns%5B%5D=s&columns%5B%5D=y&columns%5B%5D=p&columns%5B%5D=i&objects%5B%5D=f&objects%5B%5D=e&objects%5B%5D=s&objects%5B%5D=a&objects%5B%5D=p&objects%5B%5D=w&topics%5B%5D=l&topics%5B%5D=c&topics%5B%5D=f&topics%5B%5D=a&topics%5B%5D=m&topics%5B%5D=r&topics%5B%5D=s&res=100&filesuns=all
>>627970Not OP. Unfortunately there is no good scan on the usual sites. Your link has 2 epubs. And other sites has pdf produced from the epub. So the result is not very pretty. The one OP mentioned is a really dark scan. But it's from an actual book, not epub conversion.
>>627970i love you will you marry me
>>627968I feel his stuff relies a lot on wet-folding and shaping. It's art at this point, not just following instructions. To get results as good as him is pretty much impossible for me.
>>627973well he is a Japanese origami master.. you have probably only been doing it for 2 months.. so don't be too hard on yourself
>>627974Stop larping as an expert. It’s disgusting.
>>627977Strive to be less douchey.