Origami Folding Instructions - Instructions on How to Make Origami.
The Origami Page. Penultimate Modular Origami. James S.
Plank plank@cs.utk.edu Department of Computer Science University of Tennessee March, 1996 Postscript of these instructionsPDF of these instructions IntroductionMaking the ModulesMaking the PolyhedraFAQ: More Info on Putting the Modules Together Introduction This is a description of how to make polyhedra out of the ``penultimate'' module.
A note about cutting and glue The triangle and square modules as pictured have cuts. This method of making modules lends itself to many variations besides the ones shown here. The polyhedron numbers referenced below are from the pictures of the Archimedean solids in Fuse's book Unit Origami. I have not included modules for octagons or decagons. If you are interested in polyhedrons, I'd recommend reading Wenninger's Polyhedron Models, Holden's Shapes, Space and Symmetry and for a more mathematical treatment, Coxeter's Regular Polytopes. Modular origami is found in many origami books. Jim Plank --- Jim's Origami Page. Jim Plank's Origami Page (Modular) Origami for Everyone. Welcome to my homepage about Origami, the ancient art of folding paper.
I hope that I can offer everyone, no matter if on beginner or advanced level, some of the joy I have got from this art. If you have any feedback you can write it into my guestbook or send me an email to gerwin AT scarygami DOT net. You are free to use any material you find on my homepage, you may link to it, copy it, print it and share it (that's what Origami is for anyway). It would be nice, though, if you could mention where the material came from and tell me what you are doing with it. (I'm always excited when I see my stuff going around the world.) After another small design change, I will now focus on renewing and updating the existing pages, starting from the basic section, because some people still have troubles with these.
Here a short overview of my homepage: In the Basics section there are instructions for the basic folds and for some base figures as well as a description of the diagrams. Empress and Emperor Origami for Girls' Day- Hina Matsuri. 1a.
Cut out image along outer solid lines. b. With printed side facing down, fold up on line A. 2a. Fold diagonally on line B. b. Repeat diagonal fold on line C. c. 3a. Copyright ©2001 Tammy Yee. Print Empress Origami / Print Emperor Origami / Learn More About Hina Matsuri / To The Top More Origami Projects Menu: 12 plans pour fabriquer des avions en papier incroyables.
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LA QUATRIEME PAGE REGORGE DE SURPRISE COMME : Les personnages et les vaisseaux de Star Wars... +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Un éléphant entier +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Faire une base préliminaire Ensuite, suivez les photos. My Paper Heroes. "Origamania : l'Origami ou l'art du pliage de papier". - Robert J. Lang Origami - Origami Creator's Fantasia. Origami.