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It has been a while since my last origami project. This one is meant to be a tribute to ChrisTheS and his amazing work.
I like both My Little Pony and Star Wars, but I am in general rather skeptic about the concept of crossing over. All too often two good things don't seem to make another good or better thing if added together and with something so different as Star Wars and My Little Pony it seems to be particularly unlikely.
However, his comic series "Star Mares" really is and awesome example that taught me that even something so improbable can work out nicely. His work shows great knowledge about and respect for both franchises and while the tone is that of My little pony with regard to violence, the story is really intense. Moreover, while his stories strongly mirror elements of the Star Wars movies, they are far from just retelling stories that we already know, but only using elements from those and giving very interesting new perspectives on them through the eyes of a group of really lovely and well developed characters.
Add the hilarious humor and some really unforgetable lines and I have summarized why I really love his comics. Last but not least, I am very impressed at the rate at which he keeps new pages coming.
For all this I would like to thank him. Also a very happy birthday to you, ChrisTheS :)
If you would like to take a look at his comic, you can start right here: Star Mares 1.1: Our Only Hoof

The printing pattern for the Millenium Falcon in the above image is from the book "Star Wars Origami" by Chris Alexander which I can highly recommend to anyone interested in Star Wars and Origami. The Millenium Falcon is surprisingly easy to fold and I think I made the day for some school kids once when teaching them how to fold it ;)

This scene called for versions with some text bubbles in it. I had many more ideas (and am curious about which ideas you may have) but I am going to upload the ones I actually realized separately.




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Posted previously at: 2018-02-13T03:07:32 | Posted previously by: malte279

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