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Origami Sea Life

Origami Sea Life

List Price: $16.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: hair pulling good
Review: although this book made me go insane a few times i love the feeling of finishing a new model. I have completed everything in this book exept the blue crab and the lion fish ( someday, someday) my favorite to make is the purple sea urchin and the angelfish, this is definetly a book for more advanced folders and it have my 2 favorite origami people john montroll and robert lang! so check it out if you need a challenge

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Am The 2nd best Origami Master
Review: I really love this book, although I am resigned to it being quite a few more years before I can finish that darn sea urchin. Every model is great, I really love the shark and the dolphin. The dolphin is actually pretty easy, and very cute. Another hit model with my co-workers. (It seems they all have some origami something on their monitors thanx to me.) I would recommend this book to any level folder, as the models are so satisfying.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not Impossible, but a Challenge
Review: I've owned this book for a number of years and only recently have I been able to fold most of the creatures in it. This book is definitely not for greenhorns, but if you look closely at every single diagramme in the book, and interpret them exactly and are very careful, every model in the book is foldable. The end result is gorgeous paper sea creatures that can impress basically anyone--yourself included. I've been amazed at how beautiful the things I'm folding from this book turn out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stock up on origami paper if you buy this book!
Review: My eight-year-old son and ten-year-old daughter have checked this book out from the library numerous times. The folds are challenging, requiring repeated attempts and a copious supply of paper (for practice), but the completed models are outstandingly realistic and satisfying.

The authors have provided a lengthy discussion of special papers and wet-folding techniques, but every model can be worked in plain-old origami paper. I'd say that if you've memorized the crane, and if you've worked your way through a couple of intermediate-level origami books (e.g., Kasahara, CREATIVE ORIGAMI), then you've got enough origami experience to tackle the folds in this book. All you need is time, patience, fortitude, and a good supply of origami paper for goof-ups.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: Origami Sea Life is the first book for my boys and I to own. We just won the 'original' version from ebay. This book is by 2 of the VERY BEST folders on the globe, Montroll and Lang.
This version is WELL written; Fun reading. Fairly easy to follow gray/white illustrations. Not a lot of written instruction, but with both illustration and instruction, you can pretty much figure things out, with PATIENCE.
Very interesting info in the front pages on Sea Life.
This book offers a very cool system to help you know the difficulty level of each. *-simple, **-intermediate, ***complex, ****very complex.
38 very cool projects to fold, which include:
Tadpole, Tadpole with legs, froglet, frog, walrus, sperm whale, humpback whale, killer whale, dolphin, giant clam, hawk-wing conch, spider conch, murex, chambered nautilus shell, cuttlefish, seahorse, carp, brill, ocean sunfish, triggerfish, angelfish, goldfish, cichlid, sailfish, barracuda, blue shark, angler fish, blackdevil angler, lionfish, starfish, sand dollar, atlantic purple sea urchin, bay barnacle, horseshoe crab, hermit crab, blue crab, fiddler crab, american lobster.
At the beginning of each one, there is a nice bit of info.
I believe a beginner, intermediate or advanced folder will thoroughly enjoy this book for a long time. Highly recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent for anyone looking for a challenge.
Review: Origami Sea Life is the origami book I use the most; I come back to it far more often than any of the 30 or so other origami books I own. The models inside it cover such a wonderful range of subjects that when I think of making a little gift for someone, I can always find something appropriate in this book. Montroll and Lang happen to be my two favorite origami authors, for their challenging and interesting models, and they produce some of their best work here. The range and depth of the models in this book is amazing. There are a slew of fish, including ones not often seen (like the scary Blackdevil Angler), a bunch of well-done mollusks, and a few very difficult crustaceans. Every model in the book turns out well, many of them with a nice three-dimensional touch. Few advanced origamians will have real trouble with this book, too. The point is to complete the models, and while there is a great feeling of accomplishment once your Fiddler Crab is done, it's not because you got past horrible diagrams. No, it's because you folded a beautiful sea creature that not many others could. I would highly recommend Origami Sea Life for any advanced folder (or aspiring advanced folder), as it is worth far more than it costs.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everything for everybody
Review: This is must for all of us origami geeks.
Whether I want to fold, simple or complex, It's here. I haven't fold every model in this book and some I don't like, but there's allways another one to choose. There are many wonderful fishes, mostly by Montroll, many sorts of crabs including blue crab and a cute hermit crab with a shell. Also featuring nautilus shell, murex, spiky sea urchin and a clam that actually opens and closes it's jaws.
Eveything made from a single square !

Awesome book, I quarantee you'll find your own favourite here.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great fish models
Review: Yes, this is an intermediate folders book, but its nowhere near as hard as Lang's Insect book. If you can fold the other Montroll models you can do the ones in this book. There are some easier models, basic fish, with the hardest being those with the most appendages, crabs etc. But I like folding fish. Origami just lends itself to fish models and these are wonderful.


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