What are all the bases?

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What are all the bases?

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I only know of the bird base, but I know there's more. Ehat are they?
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there's also a frog-, a waterbomb-, a preliminary-, a pig- and a fishbase. may be some more ...
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Post by Grace »

There's also the kite and windmill base. There's even more, but I can't remember them.

What is a pig base? I have not heard of that before.
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may be you'd like to try this link: http://www.origami-instructions.com/origami-pig.html
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Post by origami_8 »

There's also a bunch of blintzed bases, whereas I would call a blintz a base too.
A more recent base is Montroll's dog base.
And then there are many non traditional bases some of them only created for a single model like it is the case for many models where only Crease Patterns exist.
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Post by erfael »

What are a few examples of Montroll's dog base? Is that essentially what all the quadrupeds in Mythological Creatures and the Chinese Zodiac are built from? Or is it something else?

Montroll also puts forth a brontosaurus base that I've seen used by some other people for various models.
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I think that most of Montroll's mammals use his dog base, so that they have 4 legs.

http://origamiancy.com/2009/04/origami- ... -montroll/

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Post by David »

look at it another way- a bird base is a preliminary base with two petal folds, a waterbomb base is a prelim inside out?

A fish base is a kite base with two rabbit ears.
A frog base is a preliminary base with four squash folds, then four petal folds.

Blintzed bases are any of the above with the four corners folded to the centre before anything else is done.

All the other bases are more or less hybrids, but possibly in the case of John Montroll's dog one, not a true base as it does not have the same proportions for different models. In other words the first instruction can not be "start with dog base"

Then you can also go to various other animal bases such a the Rhodes animal base.
However many of my favourite designers do not use bases all that often, relying more on nice folding sequences- not often overtly complex- but great origami.


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Post by anonymous person »

I think we're all forgetting the traditional little- bird's base!
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Post by joshuaorigami »

In the first post he mentions that he already knows it... :)
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Post by HankSimon »

I dunno ... maybe he knows of another called the "Little-Bird's Base."

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Post by ahudson »

The bird base and the little bird base are different. This is the little bird base:

http://www.davidpetty.me.uk/mom/mom12.htm
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Isn't that folded from a kite base?
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Post by jogibaer »

It would be very good to have a special thread with all the bases with an link to an instruction movie or something like that.
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Post by David »

How many "real" bases are there?
It cannot include ones that change their proportion, as the case of Montroll's dog base.

I don't consider the Kite base a real one - it is just folding two raw edges to a middle crease?

So any takers- this could be interesting?
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