That's right. Without the 1/32's divisions, you could not find where the hexadecagons should be, but in the end, only the 1/16's marks are used.fncll wrote:1) if I understand this right, the only reason for folding into 1/32 is for the reference... you only need the 1/16 creases?
Sorry for that I noticed it but making the video again was not an option. The way to find the 1/3 mark is the same as when you do it with a rectangle or a square. You take one end and make a valley (not actually making the crease) and take the other end and make a mountain and make like an "S" and join the ends meet together.fncll wrote:2) I don't quite understand how you figured out the thirds (the model went out of the frame a bit in the video)... I just kind of eyeballed it but it sounded like there was a more exact way to find the first 1/3 mark?