How do you make an easy 3D Origami?

How do you make an easy 3D Origami?

Instructions

  1. Cut the Paper and Make the Initial Folds. To make your first 3D origami unit, cut a sheet of square origami paper in half.
  2. Fold the Sides.
  3. Flip the Paper and Fold the Sides.
  4. Make a Triangle.
  5. Complete Your 3D Origami Unit.
  6. Keep Forming Units to Create a 3D Origami Design.

What kind of paper is used for 3D origami?

The best paper for origami is called “Kami” (the Japanese word for origami paper), the standard origami paper.

Who created modular origami?

Hayato Ohoka
The first historical evidence for a modular origami design comes from a Japanese book by Hayato Ohoka published in 1734 called Ranma Zushiki. It contains a print that shows a group of traditional origami models, one of which is a modular cube.

How to make origami YouTube?

Tadashi Mori. This is another one of my favourite origami YouTube channels.

  • Seth Friedman. Seth Friedman is an incredibly talented origami artist and on his YouTube channel he shows how to fold many of his own original designs.
  • Breath of Paper.
  • Tuan Dao.
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  • Start with a square piece of origami paper. A good size is 7 centimeter (2.8 in) x 7 centimeter (2.8 in) paper but other sizes will work.
  • Turn the paper so that the crease runs vertically.