Topic “Photo”

Hollywood

Hollywood

View north from the Hollywood & Highland shopping complex

El Capitan Theater

El Capitan Theater

A historic movie theater directly across the street from the equally historic Chinese theater, the El Capitan is owned by Disney. It's so historic, in fact, that you'll pay $13.00 for the privilege of watching a movie there.

Departing Train

Departing+Train

A westbound train leaves the Hollywood & Highland station

Tiny Island Restaurant

Tiny Island Restaurant

3037 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA. The sign lettering is very reminiscent of the old Tiny Naylor's restaurants.

First Congregational Church of Los Angeles

First Congregational Church of Los Angeles

540 S. Commonwealth Avenue, at 6th street. Home of the largest pipe organ in the world.

November 10,2001

Closeup shot

The main feature of this one is the staircase on the first level that goes left, right, and back... fairly tricky to lay out and trickier to cut, score and actually fold.

This was the first model I did where I was careful to reverse score the appropriate lines on the side of the paper opposite the template; I used a pin to make small holes at each end of the line to be scored.

Those stairs are a mess of closely drawn lines on the template, and despite my careful planning I scored some of them on the wrong side. Everything came out OK in the end, but it probably would have been easier if everything was scored to fold in the right direction.

November 7, 2001

Nov. 7, 2001 - wide

Nov. 7, 2001 - close

This is the first card I did after the bug bit me again last week, and I discovered the numerous origamic architecture web sites out there.

I decided to incorporate curves along the horizontal planes, something I had never really done much with before. I think it looks nice, although it does have a bit of a 70's vibe to it. I also miscalculated the offset of the semicircular platform on the second level; the curve was supposed to be concentric with the lower level.

I did the actual design in a vector-based illustration program and printed it onto a sheet of Epson Heavy-weight Matte paper. This turned out to be a tiny bit heavy, although in fairness I should also note that I didn't bother to reverse-score the fold lines on the opposite site of the piece when cutting it out; in the past I always used flimsy paper and I could get away with scoring everything on the back side.

Old 1

Old 1

Old 1

This is an older model, probably done a couple of years ago. It's been sitting on top of a bookshelf for some time now. The design was drawn directly onto the back of the paper with pencil and ruler, and the paper itself is plain old cheap inkjet/photocopier paper. (Notice how everything sags.)

Tomorrowland

Tomorrowland

I'm sure there's a name for this rocket ship ride whatsis at the entrance to Disneyland's Tomorrowland, but it escapes me.

Lulu

Lulu

We met Lulu at the Sherman Oaks street fair.

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