


Square Box with the Separator I don't know to which Designer the Separater belongs to but its not mine.

But its always been in patchesCupcake wrote:So that means you've been designing 5 and a half years longer than I have? Wow...
Fold every diagram which is available to you initially from different variety of books, then you will know the different types of folds that can be done. Once you know this you can keep fiddling around with the different folds. Most importantly you need to know how to do the basic shapes in origami, this you can find in most of the books or even on the internet.Perpetual_Odium wrote:I wonder how long it'll be until I start designing... if ever; i hope it's soon. Have any suggestions on how to get there?
what i did was choose an easy model (the crane actually) and just got obsessed with it, folding it over and over and over. this seemed to make me a lot better. remember that each origami model is, after all, just a bunch of valley and mountain folds. so while understanding what you have to do is a different matter, practising the basic folds should improve your technique.Perpetual_Odium wrote:ouch...rejection sucks![]()
thanks for the advice. the only problem is that
so many of the models are either to complex or
not sufficiently pleasing in terms of aesthetics. A
catch-22 i suppose... not wanting fold what will
enable me to be able to fold what i want to fold.
Hey,Perpetual_Odium wrote: thanks for the advice. the only problem is that
so many of the models are either to complex or
not sufficiently pleasing in terms of aesthetics. A
catch-22 i suppose... not wanting fold what will
enable me to be able to fold what i want to fold.
I actually did that the frog and flapping bird... 5 years ago. but i feel as if my folding has deteriorated due to two yearsWatusa wrote:
what i did was choose an easy model (the crane actually) and just got obsessed with it, folding it over and over and over. this seemed to make me a lot better. remember that each origami model is, after all, just a bunch of valley and mountain folds. so while understanding what you have to do is a different matter, practicing the basic folds should improve your technique.