“We listened for a voice crying in the wilderness. And we heard the jubilation of wolves!” -Durwood L. Allen
I made this wolf by using the base from Ronald Koh's black Rhinoceros. I had heard of other folders doing similar transformations from this base and decided to try my hand at it too.
It is folded from from a single square of painted paper, involving no cuts and wet-finished.
On a side note, you really should give it a go, it's a freely available model from Ronald Koh : [link]
You can look ahead up to step 57, to see what the base looks like but, I think it's best to stop following the instructions after step 39, for more freedom and move from that point.
I think there are many possible animals that can come from that base and I am probably going to try something else with it.
Thank you very much, I am glad you like it, since it's one of the models where I 'improvised' the most with. Meaning I had no diagrams to guide me past the base and it was lots of fun.
A very realistic fold and I'm liking the paper used, creating a fur-like appearance. Lovely!
On a side note, you really should give it a go, it's a freely available model from Ronald Koh :
[link]
You can look ahead up to step 57, to see what the base looks like but, I think it's best to stop following the instructions after step 39, for more freedom and move from that point.
I think there are many possible animals that can come from that base and I am probably going to try something else with it.