Origami Tessellation: Star Puff (Ralf Konrad)
Recommended paper size: Hexagon with a side length of 10cm (approx. 4in)
Resulting model: Hexagon with a side length of 6cm (approx. 2.5in)
This video describes how to fold the origami tessellation "Star Puff"...
Origami Water Bomb Tessellation (Eric Gjerde)
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Recommended paper size: 15cm x 15cm (approx. 6in x 6in)
Resulting model: approx. 9cm x 9cm (3.5in x 3.5in)
This video describes how to fold the origami ...
Origami Tessellations
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This video shows a couple of origami tessellations I folded. It also gives a quick glimpse at the book "Origami Tessellations: Awe-Inspiring Geometric Designs" by Eric Gjerde.
Origami Tessellation Basics: 60° Pleat intersect..
This video demonstrates how to fold a 60 degree pleat intersection. It is performed when pleats on a triangle grid intersect, and thus several layers of paper need to be arranged.
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Origami Tessellation Basics: 120° Inverted ple...
his video demonstrates how to fold a 120 degree inverted pleat intersection. It is performed when pleats on a triangle grid intersect, and thus several layers of paper need to be arranged.
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Origami Tessellation Basics: 120° pleat intersec..
This video demonstrates how to fold a 120 degree pleat intersection. It is performed when pleats on a triangle grid intersect, and thus several layers of paper need to be arranged.
More origami: http://www.happyfolding.com
Origami Tessellation Basics: Triangle Twist
This video demonstrates how to fold a triangle twist. It is one of the basic folds for origami tessellations, so knowing how to perform it is important. More origami: http://www.happyfolding.com
Origami Tessellation Basics: Triangle Grid
This video demonstrates how to fold a triangle grid. These are often the starting point for origami tessellations, so knowing how to fold them is important.
More origami: http://www.happyfolding.com