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hardcore.
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hardcore.
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Basically what you're trying to do in that whole step is to get all that extra paper inside so it looks like step 11. The sub-steps there show how to collapse it back so it all fits.
So the transition from a to b is after you've unfolded and opened up one side, you start by folding over the creases that are closest to the middle, which have been creased already in step 8 so you know where to fold.
The model will not lie flat during these steps, while you continue to fold back and forth, sometimes having to make your own creases between points as well as folding along creases that were already made.
By step 11, the arms will be flat but the tail will be curved until you fold it in half in the next step.
Good luck with it! Let me know if that explanation helps or not.
Anyway, I managed to figure it out and it looks awesome! I'll have to get some origami paper and make a better one.
But that's great that you were able to fold one! Let me know if you take a picture of it.
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