Geek Crafts points out this cool metallic origami unicorn project, inspired by Edward James Olmos in Blade Runner.
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Geek Crafts points out this cool metallic origami unicorn project, inspired by Edward James Olmos in Blade Runner.
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wow a link to a site that links to a site that links to a site on how to make the origami.
Heck yes. I am going to make this for my boyfriend, and he will pee himself with delight.
I’ve been trying to follow this origami pattern since November, but get totally stuck on the Rear Side between points 3 and 4 – no matter how long I play with the paper I can’t get it from one diagram to the next. If anyone can clarify this part of the instruction for me I’d be eternally grateful!
I think it’s worth noting that the picture is not origami. It is the plastic replica of it that comes with one of the DVD releases.
You can view FREE origami diagrams as well as instructionals videos of how to fold “Gaff’s” Blade Runner Unicorn at (bladerunnerunicorn.com).
You can view FREE origami diagrams as well as instructionals videos of how to fold “Gaff’s” Blade Runner Unicorn at (bladerunnerunicorn.com).
You can view FREE origami diagrams as well as instructionals videos of how to fold “Gaff’s” Blade Runner Unicorn at (bladerunnerunicorn.com).
You can view FREE origami diagrams as well as instructionals videos of how to fold “Gaff’s” Blade Runner Unicorn at (bladerunnerunicorn.com).
You can view FREE origami diagrams as well as instructionals videos of how to fold “Gaff’s” Blade Runner Unicorn at (bladerunnerunicorn.com).
To see actual Free instructions on how to fold the origami Unicorn in Blade Runner, go to bladerunnerunicorn.com. It also has instructions on how to make the Chicken and Match Stick Man. Check it out!