

Ver más ideas sobre origami, origami 3d, manualidades. As the construction progresses, it will naturally curve into a spherical shape, which makes it much more stable. Explora el tablero 'origami 3D' de Guadalupe Jara, que 139 personas siguen en Pinterest. As you add units, it may fall apart, but don’t give up. Looking at the model from underneath will make it easier to see the ring of pyramids.Ĭontinue adding more units, remembering that each pyramid uses three unit, and each meeting point connects a ring of five pyramids. You will need three more units to do this. You need to add two more pyramids around this meeting point. You will find all three pyramids meet at a single point. Add two units at a time to make a new pyramid, and then add two more to make a third pyramid. I’ve shown the model from underneath.Ĭontinue by adding more pyramids. The three units all lock into each other making it quite stable. Joining More Units Together Three units joined toether Ten units joined togetherįorm a pyramid by adding a third unit. Slide the triangular tab from one unit into the slot from another unit. On the diamond, there are slots along the long diagonal. Trust me, it’ll be worth it! Joining Two Units Together Joining two units together Two units joined togetherĮach unit has a central diamond shape and two triangular tabs behind the diamond. Turn over the unit and repeat the fold on the back half. Let the fold partly unfold to become three-dimensional. The side edges will line up and the crease runs between the corners. Fold it in half by folding the short edge towards the corner directly opposite. Step Six: The front flap is a five-sided shape.

The fold will naturally unfold slightly, making the unit into a three-dimensional shape. When complete the top edges form be a straight line. Fold the bottom end of this line up to meet the top end. Step Five: Step four created a line where two opposite sides meet. Repeat on the other side, folding the left-hand corner down. Step Four: Fold the right-hand corner up so that the bottom-right edge lies along the vertical crease. Move the bottom corner of the paper to the vertical crease and gently squash the paper to make clean folds. Step Three: The corners you folded in step two get moved again, this time to the vertical crease. The new crease runs from the small crease made in step one to the corner. Step Two: Fold the bottom corner to lie on the central crease. Repeat on the opposite corner, again going in a clockwise direction. Press gently with your finger to make a small crease and unfold. Fold the end of the diagonal line to the end of the central crease. Notice that the creases are near the ends of the diagonal crease, in a clockwise direction. These just mark a key point, so make them as small as possible. If you’re using paper with different colours on each side, only one side will show on the final piece.

The finished creases should be face down. Do the same across the middle like a book, both horizontally and vertically. Fold the paper in half, and unfold along one diagonal. Step One: Start by folding three creases across the square. Only one side of the paper will be visible on the final piece. You will need thirty pieces of square paper. It was created by Tomoko Fuse who is one of my favourite origami designers. Continue linking all 12 star points together to form one large circle origami star.This large star is made of thirty identical units, and I find it very relaxing to fold because the units are fairly easy to fold and fit together. Slide the two sides of the bottom angled leg of one star point into the pockets on either right angled leg of the next star point. Repeat the star point with the 11 remaining pieces of square origami paper. Fold the triangle in half length-wise with the side that was the spine, is the side that was last facing up. Flip the paper over and fold the bottom point up to form a new shape that resembles a triangle. Take the left center point and fold it to the center crease. Hold the paper at an angle to resemble a diamond shape. Run a pencil or straight edge over the creases to set. Fold precisely each corner of the square in towards the center point. Crease and unfold the first square origami paper in half both vertically and horizontally, making four equal quarters.
#Modular origami star 3d how to#
In this video you can learn how to fold a modular origami star.
