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I've been working/experimenting with a curvy papermodel


Because I thought it could be curvier I made an evolution version:


I'm not totally happy with the second model, but I've been working to long on it to just throw it away.
So I'm letting you guys/girls decide:

Which one is better?

Model #1


Model #2


and why is that model better?

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Comment by JustUs on July 2, 2009 at 11:42pm
I would choose model 2. I love the curves especially on the leg area.
Comment by Harlancore on July 2, 2009 at 10:00pm
Either way, what you have done with #2 is to me, rather incredible. I have never seen anything like that, and I can see how the method you have used could make so many shapes possible. So yea, maybe #1 has the broader appeal, but #2 is the one that blows me away with its ingenuity. Whatever you do, you still gotta make something using #2's method. I think its brilliant! And it's quite robotic and futuristic. I am pretty sure that's a combo we all like. ^^
Comment by SalAzad on July 2, 2009 at 7:52pm
first model!
Comment by Dr.Shazam on July 2, 2009 at 3:52pm
#1 is my strong preference--It has a definite style and form--you can tell exactly what the designer is aiming for, and it hits the bullseye. It looks like a complete whole piece. I respect the effort and experimentation done in #2, but would consider it practice for use in a future design.
Comment by Scott Schaller on July 2, 2009 at 1:50pm
I like them both. Why not release them both, the original flat sided, and a more advanced evolution that looks to be much more challenging a build. I can see potential for both. Just looking at both gives me very different ideas (if you release them as blanks). And you are right, you have obviously put a lot of effort into both, so keep both. By the way, model 1 looks well suited for more urban styling and model 2 looks more robotic or suited for a natural style toy (snake scales, etc.). It also looks like armor. Come to think of it, it could be a slacker/laid back Iron Man.
Hope that helps.

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