So for practice, I tried folding Lang's tarantula from regular kami, and got this:

Yeah, I'm made of fail. And I suspect that in translucent spider paper, it'll come out even worse -- even aside from trying to make the narshty repeated closed sinks in thicker paper, the stuff will be even more springy, resulting in a beast like a ghostly bombardier beetle, only more ghastily. In short, No.
However, I have an alternative -- Lang's orb spider:

[Poll #1093599]
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Yeah, I'm made of fail. And I suspect that in translucent spider paper, it'll come out even worse -- even aside from trying to make the narshty repeated closed sinks in thicker paper, the stuff will be even more springy, resulting in a beast like a ghostly bombardier beetle, only more ghastily. In short, No.
However, I have an alternative -- Lang's orb spider:
[Poll #1093599]
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Date: 23 November 2007 10:05 pm (UTC)I want to see more tyrannosaurs! Or maybe a velociraptor?
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Date: 23 November 2007 10:16 pm (UTC)What book are you using? Your pictures are inspiring! They make me want to take up origami again.
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Date: 23 November 2007 11:09 pm (UTC)I think Montroll also included a velociraptor in his book. Which really has some amazing dinos.
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Date: 24 November 2007 03:12 am (UTC)Orb spider it is. It'll take me a bit -- it's as finicky as I expected. It may take another day or two, with breaks.
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Date: 24 November 2007 06:35 am (UTC)Your tarantula looks very much like a Replicator from Stargate.
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Date: 24 November 2007 03:34 pm (UTC)I do have a wasp model, but it really wants two-color paper for best effect.
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Date: 24 November 2007 06:58 pm (UTC)Also, I know a (really simple) song about Struthiominus.
Struthiominus! Struthiominus! Fa lalalalalala la!
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Date: 25 November 2007 04:50 am (UTC)(I'd forgotten there was a black widow in this book -- I could have tried that.) (I haven't done half the last third, because they require foil-backed paper. I should try them anyway.)
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Date: 25 November 2007 07:52 am (UTC)I will have to fold sea turtles for friends in Hawaii, I think.
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Date: 25 November 2007 03:27 pm (UTC)Getting better is mostly a matter of practice. Try; fail; try better; fail better; et cet. I'd forgotten the instructional material in this book is particularly good. I think Lang reuses a lot in his Insect book.
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Date: 25 November 2007 07:37 pm (UTC)I agree with Coyoty. A wasp would be wicked!
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Date: 25 November 2007 08:55 pm (UTC)As for the wasp, stay tuned.
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