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Squash fold.

Squash fold.

Squash fold.

RAT

As paper, I generaly use


Peau d'lphant 135 gr, 30 to 50 cm,
finishing the work in wet folding.
Takes a lot of vitamins to press
the numburous layers of the body.

AU :

Ericel
Jois96
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8
XE

NI

VE

Repeat 5 to 8
on the right.

OMPL

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11

13

Squash fold.

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Squash fold.

Do you fold the cheese


in the same paper ?

Repeat 11 & 12.


C
B
A
C

BC
A

B
A
E
D

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Rsult.

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Perspective vue : corner C


join A & B. The dark grey triangle
is sinked.. Crease CDE already exist.

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In progress.

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Swivel-fold : corner F
join A, B & C.

BC F
A

BC F
A

BC F
A

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Inside
reverse fold.

Fold down flap F


to stretch the flap C.

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Repeat 14 & 19
on the right.

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Inside
reverse fold.

B
A

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26

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Sink the dark grey
triangle.
B

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Fold down flap B.


Only the head would be drawn
in the following steps.

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23
Fold down flap C.
Repeat 21 to 23
on the right.
2 valley-folds
to form eyes.

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Pleat-fold.

2 swivel-folds.

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You now regret to took


Canson 250gr, isn't it ?

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Separate the neck layers.
(to make possible step 37)
The tail would not be drawn
in the following steps.

Mountain-folds with
all the layers to reduce
the body (alas !!!).

Ear : valley-fold
Arm : inside reverse fold.
Repeat behind.

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2 crimps for
nose and neck.

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Ear : valley-fold
the 2 layers.
Back leg : squash-fold.
Repeat behind.

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Rabbit-ear.
Repeat behind.

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Modeling the head.

Put ear in 3D.


Foot : mountain-fold.
Repeat behind.
Only the head will be drawn
in the following steps.

Ear : valley-fold.
Hand : squash-fold.
Repeat behind.

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Modeling the ears.

NO,
I have nothing against

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Canson paper,
but...

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Final modeling.

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