![]() ![]() Spectacled Bear, Designed by Nguyen Hung Cuong and Folded by Marianoĭiagrams available in #5 VOG: 50 hours of Origami + Mariano folded this cute little spectacled bear. ColmanĬrease pattern available in AEP Pajarita 2011 Flying Carp, Designed by Brian Chan and Folded by P. Colmanĭiagrams available in Michael LaFosse’s Origami Butterflies: Elegant Designs from a Master Folder Butterflies, Designed by Michael LaFosse and Folded by P. Colman folded this beautiful display of butterflies and an awesome looking flying carp. Flying Hercules Beetle, Designed by Shuki Kato and Folded by Ivan Svatkoĭiagrams available in Origami Masters Bugs: How the Bug Wars Changed the Art of Origami Ivan Svatko folded this beautiful Flying Hercules Beetle. Keeping with the theme of dinosaurs and fall 戴璐 folded this awesome Stegosaurus out of some very nice autumn red coloured paper. TIE Bomber Prototype, Designed and Folded by Shu Sugamata Shu Sugamata continues to design awesome Star Wars models with this new TIE Bomber prototype. Not Alone, Designed and Folded by Sebastien Limet The model itself only requires one square of paper. Sebastien Limet folded this adorable puffin and used a pretty neat trick where he used two sheets of paper to get 4 different colours in the model. Wasp, Designed by Kaede Nakamura and folded by Artur Biernacki Saber Tooth Tiger, Designed by Ryan Dong and Folded by Hiroaki Kobayashiĭiagrams available in the 21st Origami Tanteidan ConventionĪrtur Biernacki folded this very realistic looking wasp. Hiroaki Kobayashi folded this cute little saber tooth tiger. Dromedary, Designed and Folded by Beth Johnson īeth Johnson designed this excellent Dromedary camel as part of a challenge with her friends. Below is a sample of some of the models in the book from the table of contents. It’s available from and it looks like it’s a must have for kusudama lovers. Cats, Designed and Folded by Joseph WuĮkaterina Lukasheva has a new book out called Modern Kusudama Origami: Designs for Modular Origami Lovers. Joseph Wu has been experimenting all week with origami cats and here he has several of them all folded from the same basic structure but with a different look for each based on how they’re folded. Quintero folded this cute little bat which would be perfect for Halloween Eared Bat, Designed and Folded by Victor J. Tyrannosaurus Rex, Designed by Fernando Gilgado and Folded by Francisco J. González folded another awesome looking dinosaur. Stegosaurus, Designed and Folded by Tetsuya Gotaniįrancisco J. Tetsuya Gotani folded a beautiful Stegosaurus. ![]() Small Swarm, Designed and Folded by Robin Scholz Robin Scholz is an expert at origami tessellations and this week he made probably the smallest one I’ve ever seen her make which is pretty impressive. If this is your first time here This Week in Origami is where we feature the best new origami models that were uploaded to the Internet during the past week. The foil may rub off and accidental creases will show up much more visibly.It looks like autumn is officially here and this week I saw a couple of autumn themed origami models as well as a lot of great dinosaurs. Creases also stay better when editing the wings to their desired look, but be careful to not over-fold the paper in the same area. Note: It is easier to make cool designs on dragons folded with foil, especially if you are rolling the paper rather than folding it. I wanted this blue dragon to look like an ice dragon. The wings are folded to make it look like icicles or glacier effect. The blue dragon has a more swirly effect on its tail, as well as two extra folds added to the horn. The neck is slim enough for me to put a pen's spring around it for decoration. Like the silver dragon, it's neck and tail are folded inwards again. The red dragon also has it's tail edited slightly, and it's wings are folded inwards and flattened. I named it the "mantis dragon" because of it's similarities to a praying mantis. The silver dragon has its horn rolled downwards, tail edited slightly, and wings folded into more of a claw look. ![]() These images are simply ideas of what can be done when playing around with the dragon.
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