Dragon origami pdf
Mountain- Double-rabbit-ear the point on other wing. Repeat fold to shape wing. Reverse- fold at overlap to help secure. Distribute layers evenly. Curl antenna. Fold wings, Valley 3 Now, fold those flaps side of the model so you get Nolan - Sept.
Please read them before folding. The folding sequence seems very mathematical. Fold the bisector. Step 7 indicates the position of the endpoint. Crimp on an existing valleyfold. The mountainfold starts at the endpoint of that valley and Step 9 indic- ates its angle. Avoid creating the bottom border. Mountain fold starting at A, nearly parallel to Y but widening slightly towards the top. Endpoint C is just a fraction higher than B. Make a tiny mark with your fingernail in the centre of the point.
Fold the bisector, starting from the mark in Fold only the bottom third of the point. Fold the point so that its edge crosses the circled point. Rearrange existing folds on one layer of paper only. Pinch both layers of paper at the indicated spots and move your hands together, curving the paper in between make a bump, not a hollow.
The top point should open out and move down. Pull apart the two layers of the ears. Gently curve the ears, the paper wants to do this anyway. Practice this in a separate sheet first. Inside reverse fold. Get rid of the point by folding it up into the head. Make sure flap A is folded into the tail. Run your thumbnail along the tail furrow and extend it, curving upwards. Gently curve back the paper along the dotted lines.
The final model will need a support to stand. Copyright c Herman van Goubergen, all rights reserved. Distribution for noncommercial purposes is free. Please contact the author if you want to use this model for commercial purposes.
Gato J. The left half is only folded double. Shorter than 8 x 1 is possible, but not as nice. You may first try with a strip of 3 x 1. The diagrams are drawn as if folded of a 3 x 1 strip. Only the finished model is drawn as if folded from a 8 x 1 strip.
BA You may first try with a strip of 3 x 1. Precrease and return to step 2. Form the model, using the creases were made before. Turn back layer. Petal fold with one layer. Note the 9 rectangles 7 8 Fold back layer in half. Keep attention: see on the figures! Back air-plane fold. Making the eyes. The same too. The leaf with crawling caterpillar completed! Simple chain unit for fast folding.
With this we won the Novelty competition at Nottingham Take a rectangle. A4 is ok. Preliminary fold. Inside reverse folds. Valley folds to the centre. Knight and Rook Repeat behind. Repeat Behind. After step 8. Squash each After step Bishop and Queen Pawn and King start here.
Flip each flap 2. Mountain fold inward. Inflate the the model. Bishop: Start after step 12 of page 1. Fold and unfold 2. Fold and unfold 3. Rabbit-ear all 4. Fold all corners all flaps. Inflate the bottom to form a square base. Fold front and 2. Valley fold 3. Outside reverse 6. Outside reverse 7. Inside reverse 8. Fold all flaps 2. Sink the tips of 3. Fold all flaps up 4.
Inflate the down. Queen: Start after step 12 of page 1. Fold and unfold the 3. Inside reverse fold 4. Tuck the left corner of down. Valley fold tips up to 6. Inflate the bottom to form the crown.
The tips form a square base. Squash fold 2. Narrow each 3. Inflate the each flap upward. The completed chess set. From left to right, the pieces are the pawn, the bishop, the knight, the rook, the queen, and the king. Actually, the pawn shown in the photo is an older version that did not have the long flaps tucked inside the model. The premise behind this series of chess pieces was to design a chess set that a could be folded from the same sized squares, b were 3D, and c were easily distinguishable.
The first piece to be designed was the knight, followed by the pawn, the bishop, and the queen. The rook came almost as an afterthought. Coot By Perry Bailey Copyright 2. White side up 1. Fold a square in half on the diagonal one direction then fold in half on the diagonal the other way. NOTE: When the model is finished there should be a flap sticking up inside of the model you can fold 3.
Fold the model in half, and over to lock the body together. Grab the inner flap again and bring at least part of it back up again. Grab the inner flap and reverse 4. Fold the long edge up to the fold that puppy all the way to the top on each side.
The finished Coot! Just taking a break here to say to mention how far the tail sticks out all depends on step 2. Reverse fold up the neck, part of neck is inside the body, you know the neck is right when it touches at the underlying layers in the front.
Pleat the beak in a little for that waterfowl look! Another outside reverse fold for the head. Begin with a square of between 15 and 20cm, Fold diagonally in half again, crease firmly, with the white side faced up. Fold diagonally and unfold. Separate the two vertical edges on the Turn the model over Fold the lower diagonal edges to the centre, crease firmly, and unfold. Lift the bottom corner of the first layer upwards while reverse folding the diagonal sides along Turn model over the crease lines made in Step 6.
Fold down the triangular piece in the middle, crease firmly, and unfold. Separate the two diagonal edges on Grasp the paper at the circled Fold down the flap at the back. Open out from the centre Fold and unfold, and fold the first two layers creasing firmly. Unfold model completely.
Recrease the indicated valley fold lines as mountain folds. This will make Step 20 easier. Now collapse the paper again Separate and draw the diagonal edge of the first Fold as shown, crease firmly, and layer of the flaps on each side towards the centre, unfold. Petal fold, tucking the excess Fold the excess corners paper under the lowest corner inwards, in line with the of the triangular pieces above.
Fold up the lower triangular Now turn flaps and rabbit's ear fold the the lower pieces Fold the tip of the triangle to Fold and unfold on the left, as in Now bring the four diagonal edges to the Step Fold the model horizontally in The four vertical pieces will form the legs. Reverse fold on the right and left. The point on the left will form the head and neck. Reverse fold slightly below the tip, then reverse fold again at the base of the tail piece on the right. Mountain fold the both sides of the neck within itself, then valley fold both sides of the tail piece as illustrated.
Reverse fold the tail again. Now for the head. The model is presented for personal use. For any other applications please contact me at klundber mnsinc. Fold and unfold along the long side. Pinch the top flap at the half way point to find the Valley fold in half. Repeat behind forming an accordion pleat. Valley fold the raw edges to 4.
Note that the squash fold 5. Mountain fold the edges under. The meet at the center line opening and will not line up exactly with the idea is to reduce the width of the squash folding the corners. Repeat step three handle by about one third. These creases on the other side and turn upright. Tah Dah!!! Fill the basket with 7. Slip the tab of the folded change and give to your favorite 6.
Because step 5 is a judgment fold one wait person. If the bill is old roll side of the handle will be larger than the other.
Mountain fold the still folded edge around following the creases to lock in place. These folds will lie about on the line of falling out. Open up the basket and square off the bottom. Note: Drawings are not drawn to scale. Follow the written directions in the first few steps closer than the diagrams. Dolphin 1. Begin with a squre, Fold to center and unfold. Rotate 90 degrees clockwise.
Crease the diagonals. Fold up to intersection and unfold. Fold up to the crease you just made. Valley fold the top Valley fold so that the corner to meet the bottem one. Dolphin, page two. Valley fold the left so that Valley fold to bisect lower angle. Unfold steps 7 and 8, and repeat b The fold creates a 90 degree angle them on the rights.
Valley fold the flap so that the edgesof the fold intersect Rabbit ear the shaded flap. This is the the fold made in step 7 at a dorsal fin, so it's best to leave it right angle. Fold the bottom flap underneath.
Refold steps seven and eight. Mountain fold entire model in half lengthwise. Tail section. Your model should look something like this. The next few steps will deal with the tail. Dolphin, page three. Inside reverse fold the shaded Inside reverse fold the shaded area down. There is a little triangle flap up. Reverse fold this along with the rest. Inside reverse fold the shaded Reverse fold the tail, repeat behind. Top veiw of tail. Gently mountain Squash fold to form tail, fold to curve the ends.
Dolphin, page four. Only the first and middle Dorsal fin is not shown. Spread sink; layers are shown. This is the original diagonal crease. Bisect the corner of the flap you just Reverse fold a single layer up. There are no guidlines for this fold. Steps 21 and 22 help separate the fin from the body.
Dolphin, page five. Details of the fin. Inside reverse fold flap "b" This is a judgement fold. The grey line is a mountain fold Mountain fold "c". Turn which lies along an edge. Swivel until angle "a" is about 80 degrees wide. Swivel in half. The gray is a mountain fold that lies on an edge. This Fold over and tuck fold IS assymetrical. Closed-sink the other end to narrow it. Completed fin. Dolphin, page six. Your model should look Another judgement fold; When the model something like this.
The is completed, you may adjust this step to grey line is a valley fold. Sink the center and fold the side Tuck the triangle inside.
Reverse fold the tip. The head should look something Now we're going to shape like this. The grey lines are mountain folds, the dotted 32 a. Sink the top of the head into the bottom; the ides will puff out and the snout The grey lines are mountain folds. The crimp should extend about half way up. You may want to sink the crimp in between the first and middle layer. Completed dolphin. Dragon c K. Blintz-fold, the colored 2.
Turn the paper over 3. Fold a small rabbit ear. Petal-fold the small flap 5. Preliminary fold, just like 6. Reverse-fold the corners. Pull out the loose paper while 8. Fold rabbit ears, 9. Fold two flaps to the left, folding up the tip. Sink the center, narrow the tail, Fold up both wings, inside reverse fold the head. Double-rabbit-ear Reverse-fold the legs Shape the wings and tail. Autor: J. En los proximos pasos no las dibujare para facilitar los dibujos.
I suggest that you should use a large 9 inch or larger piece of foil Florist foil is the best in my opinion. You can make the model from just about any paper Kami, Washi, waxed, plain, etc So foil is the best.
And Florist foil is very forgiving. If you make a mistke, I mean mistake, it can be undone, and most creases can be pressed out. Begin the model white side up. Fold and unfold just the corners. Fold the sides in. The corners will 7. Then flip over. Choose one corner for Fold into the Unfold one flap. Fold the flap to the tip. Repeat steps 11 - 13 on the other Fold it back. Unwrap the outer Actually tissue foil paper is awesome for this type of origami,also Kamiya took a picture of this fold using the tissue foil paper.
You can see a video on how to do this at http: Still need to finish it—been too lazy. Rolls of 50cm by 10m are available. Diagrams in the book: I think Satoshi Kamiya uses Origamido paper, and probably a special blend. This time I made some double tissue, which is one of the recommended paper choices for the model.
Yes, tissue foil is a combination of foil and tissue hence the name. Also see a picture of the front view. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are as essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website.
These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You can watch it here if you get stuck on a particular part, I hope it helps! I recommend using foil paper, which is how the dragons in the intro were folded. It is easier to crease some of the folds especially smaller or repeated folds and gives these dragons a cleaner look.
The paper I am using is just a standard green paper the camera had a glare when I used foil and it is 6" x 6". This is eventually going to form into a crane base. If you already know how to fold this, skip to step [7]. Open the pocket that the triangle makes. This will be folded down into a square shape, also known as a squash fold. Make sure the edges are lined up properly on this step, because it will be easier to do the following steps.
Repeat this process on the other side. These folds will be undone, but they are setups to create the creases to follow to make a crane base.
Make sure to crease these well, it will be easier to perform the following actions. Fold the opposite side into the middle of the two folded sides explained much better with the picture provided. This will not be for the next step, but for a few steps later. Undo the creases that were just made.
Repeat on the other side. Open the entire model out. Crease the tiny square in the middle and gently push inwards on the square, letting two sides fold inwards, and allowing the original folds to collapse back into the square shape.
This step will revert the model back into the square form, but do not fold into the crane base just yet. A few steps must take place before the model is back into the crane base.
This step is creating the dragon's back. Leaving this step out will make the back more spiked and the legs will look slightly different, but it will still work. I recommend doing this step if you can. Fold the top of the model downwards, so the crease touches the ends of the existing creases made before. From that, unfold and fold the tops on the two flaps inwards. The slanted outer side should touch the crease just formed.
The sides of these flaps should touch the straight crease in the middle. Do this to both sides of the flap, which will make an "X" formation. Undo the folds just made and collapse the model on the creases just made, stopping to where they meet in the center. This new flap can be placed in either side, each of these will be the dragon's wing. By opening the side of the model, push inward, allowing inside edge of the side to be straight with the middle of the model.
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