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REFERENCE FOLD
Issue 2Crease Pattern challenge
3-fold anteater Joshua Goutam
Elephant Joshua Goutam
Mohalia Ancella Simones
Hermit Crab Wil Chua
Hermit Crab by
WIL CHUA
Diagrams
Tiger Beetle Phillip Khuns
Star Vladimir Serov
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Contents
Crease Pattern challenge
3-fold anteater Joshua Goutam
Elephant Joshua Goutam
Mohalia Ancella Simones
Hermit Crab Wil Chua
Diagrams
Tiger Beetle Phillip Khuns
Star Vladimir Serov
1. Fold and unfold. 2. Kite fold and unfold. 3. Valley fold.
4. Valley fold. 5. Precrease. 6. Angle bisect the flap.
7. Collapse. 8. Repeat steps 3 and 5 - 7in the mirror image.
9. Mountain fold in half.
African ElephantThere are many succesful Origami Elephants, but i've always found it hard designing them. Their distinctive features, such as their huge ears and trunk makes it hard to get the proportions right and to make it look appealing to other folders. The ears are made from one small flap other than two big separate flaps. This is also my only succesful Elephant design to date.
Paper: Wet foldSize: 35cmTime to fold: 70 mins
Crease Pattern
10. Squash fold.11. Petal fold. 12. Unfold the raw corner.
13. Squash fold. 14. Inside reverse folds. 15. Precrease.
16. Unfold.17. Collapse.Two new creases are made and the model will no longer lie flat.
18. In progress.
19. Stretch fold. 20. Unfold some paper. 21. Swivel fold.
22. Repeat steps 20 - 21 on theleft.
23. Fold and unfold. 24. Make 4 angle bisecters.
25. Valley fold through intersections. 26. Swivel folds. 27. Mountain fold.
28. Turn over. 29. Crimp as shown.30 Crimp the Tusks.
31. Fold the model in half.32. Undo one layer. Repeat behind.
33. Rotate the paper.
34. Outside crimp to form thehind legs.
35. Squash fold behind. Repeat behind.
36. Open sink the front legs. Repeat behind.
37. Valley fold to colour change the tusk.Repeat behind.
38. Inside reverse fold the tail. 39. Angle bisect the Trunk. Repeatbehind.
40. Closed sink. Repeat behind. 41. Outside crimp the trunk. 42. Shape the model as youdesire.
43. Completed African Elephant.
1. Valley fold horizontally and vertically.Mountain fold diagonally in both directions..
2. Form a preliminary base. Fold the top left edge to the centre and then unfold.Reverse fold (inside) along this crease.
3. Turn this reverse folded flap to your right.
Designed by: Ancella SimoesDiagrammed by: Ancella Simoes
Mohalia
Paper used: KamiTime to fold it: 1 hourLevel of complexity: SimpleNo. of Sheets: 16 (square)
4. Mountain fold (backwards) the remaining flap's (on the left) edge towards the center crease.
5. Fold the (reverse folded) flap on the right towards the left.
6. Mountain fold (backwards) the top right flap towards the center.
7. Fold the flap towards the left as shown..
8. Fold the last remaining flap on the right hand side towards the center crease.
9. Now fold one flap from the left hand sideto the right. You should have 2 flaps on each side.
March 30 , 2011
10. Take the top left side flap (reversefolded flap) and hold it at 90 degreesto the rest of the model.
11. You will have 1 flap on the left, 2 on the right and 1 upright facing you.
Gently push open the flap facing you, with your thumb, so as to form a petal shape.
12. Your unit will look like this. Make 16such units.
10. Interlock the flaps (a) and (b) where(a) is the single mountina folded flap on the left of one unit, and(b) is the valley folded rear flap on the right of the second unit.
(a)
(b)
11. These are 2 of the units interlocked. Continue till all 16 are interlocked / connected.
Hermit Crab / Wil Chua
1 of 6
Hermit Crab Wil Chua Model & Diagrams by Wil Chua Created – 27 November 03 Diagrams – 18 June 07 Copyright © 2004. All Rights Reserved.
1
3
4
2
5 Repeat 5 6
7
8
10
Open up
Repeat 7~9
9
This surface will represent the color for the shell
11
Fold and unfold
Hermit Crab / Wil Chua
2 of 6
14
90o
15 16
18
19 20
21
Pull down the first flap
Repeat 15 ~ 21
22
23
12
13
The color different should look like this if you chose the front as your shell color
17
Pull out the loose paper
Hermit Crab / Wil Chua
3 of 6
24
Flip one flap over
25 26
30
28
34
32
36
37
35
31
33
29
27
Fold in the front and behind flaps.
Hermit Crab / Wil Chua
4 of 6
38 39
41
42 43
Repeat 39 ~ 42 on the other three flaps
44
Open up to step 34
45
46 47
48
Reverse flip the two flaps over
49
Open
Reverse fold
Reverse fold
Reverse fold
40
Hermit Crab / Chua Wee Liam
5 of 6
54 53
52
55
56 57
Repeat 50 ~ 56 58
First four flaps for legs Last flaps for the feelers 59
50 51
Fold the flap behind and turnover
Using the 3 points from step 53, collapse the model to step 55.
Hermit Crab / Chua Wee Liam
6 of 6
61
63
60
64
Fold this part only on the front flap
65
Repeat on the other side
COMPLETE
67
66
62
Pull out the paper to 64. Step 64~65 will not be flat.
Tiger Beetle Designed by Philip Kuhns 12/26/2010
Here a crease pattern for one of the most anatomically accurate, origami tiger beetles around! The right side of the crease pattern shows the preliminary box pleat design for the river assignment, and the left shows the foldable creases (dashed is mountain and solid is valley). For folding the model, use a large sheet (15 inches or greater) that is very thin and strong. Be sure that the sheet is sized because some serious wet shaping is required at the end! Here are the steps to folding the model: Pre-crease a 60/60 unit grid (be careful not to get creases where the top of the abdomen will be exposed), pre-crease all of the diagonals (red lines) shown in the crease pattern, collapse the base, and shape. Enjoy! 1st Antenna Leg Jaw Eye 2nd Leg Abdomen
3rd Leg
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Editor and creator - Joshua Goutam