Do you guys know where I can find diagrams for intermediate to complex pugs?
Bomp interested also
Bump for great interest. I'll try and look around for some diagrams.
Don't hold your breath, though.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=Kj1Yd-MtMSY
Bulldog that looks like a pug to me.
About as high quality as I can find on a whim.
>>535882
Maybe not even intermediate, but this one is quite cute:
http://www.sutv.zaq.ne.jp/yuba/origami/005bull/bulldog.htm
Final model looks better than what the (16 years old) diagram shows.
>>535952
>http://www.sutv.zaq.ne.jp/yuba/origami/005bull/bulldog.htm
>animated gif diagram
i have to say i'm impressed. This could have been the future of origami diagram.
>>535954
>This could have been the future of origami diagram.
No way! Written diagrams are much easier to do and can be printed (and then, used without a computer/phone/device).
Animated diagrams are nice to look at, but that's all.
That's the same as those point-and-click games videos walkthrough, when a simple text is much more useful.
That kind of looks like kirigami to me. Then again I have a cold so...
Anyway, I have a kirigami pug diagram and you can have it.