![]() This flying origami crane is derived from bird base. So it is like a prerequisite for more advance models. For many people, origami crane might be the first model to learn origami folding. While you are making an origami crane, you will learn two bases: (1) square base and (2) bird base. The special feature of this model is an unique shape of two wings. This traditional origami crane II also starts from bird base. The special folding techniques that you will learn from this model are both inside reverse-fold and outside reverse-fold. This traditional origami Mandarin duck starts from a kite base. This origami duck is a traditional model which makes use of both inside reverse-fold and outside reverse-fold. One special folding technique you need to know for this model is inside reverse-fold. This traditional origami swallow starts from bird base. Only special folding technique that you need to know is inside reverse-fold. This traditional origami pigeon is a very simple model. The essential folding technique that you need to know before working on this traditional origami dove is inside reverse-fold. One special folding technique you need to know for this model is inside reverse-foldįrom this traditional origami phoenix, you will be able to learn both petal-fold and inside reverse-fold. Also you will learn what "inside reverse-fold" from this origami bird. The base of origami bird is "kite base" which is used for making an origami swan. However, there is no special folding technique involved with this model. This origami cradle of Christmas may be suitable for an intermediate level folders since it requires 48 steps to complete. The double origami bed requires similar folding methods shown on the single origami bed. It is very similar to the double origami bed. ![]() You will apply 90 degrees valley- and mountain-folds to make this double origami bed II. ![]() You will need to learn how to apply an inside reverse-fold. This single origami bed III starts from 3x3 matrix base. You need to learn what Z-fold and modified chair-fold are in order to make this single origami bed II. Later, you will learn what 90 degrees valley- and mountain-folds are. This simple single origami bed requires you to apply Z-fold initially. This sitting origami bear requires you to apply special folding techniques such as rabbit ear-fold, inside reverse-fold, and squash-fold. It is not based on balloon base and it is somewhat larger compare to the traditional origami ball. New origami ball is different from classic origami ball (or balloon). In my opinion, this origami ball is easier to make compare to the traditonal origami ball. This traditional origami ball is easy to make and then you can play with it after you make one. One special folding technique involved with this model is a rabbit ear-fold. This 3D origami bag doesn't start from any special base. There is no special folding technique involved with this model. This traditional origami bag starts from a square base. Two special folding techniques that you need to learn from this model are squah-fold and petal-fold. This standing origami rhino starts from a balloon base. Some of special folding techniques involved with this model are Z-fold, inside reverse-fold, and square-fold. In that case, you need to tackle an easier model first and become comfortable with many folding techniques. If you are in novice in origami, it might be very difficult for you to fold. This origami UFO model simulates a flying UFO with four anti-gravity generators. One special folding technique that you need to learn is rabbit ear-fold. This origami UFO model simulates a landed UFO. One special folding technique that you need to careful about is inside reverse-fold. This simple origami space shuttle is a beginner's version of space shuttle. One special folding technique that you need to learn is inside reverse-fold. This origami model simulates a stealth aircraft. Three special folding techniques that you need to know are inside reverse-fold, outside reverse-fold, and opensink-fold This origami jet plane simulates a fighter jet plane. Two special folding techniques that you need to learn are inside reverse-fold and outside reverse-fold. This simple origami airplane simulates a fighter jet plane. This easy origami jet plane is one of the oldest model I made in sixties. This simple origami jet plane requires only sixteen steps to follow If you master all these models, you are recommended to work on traditional origami models. If you are novice in origami, It is recommended to try 2D models first and be comfortable with basic folding techniques. They are complicated compare to 2D models in folding but their shapes are more close to the real ones. The origami models shown here are 3D models only.
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