Submitted by Sara on 4 September 2009 - 10:41pm
Designer:
Difficulty Level:
Simple
Model type:
Flowers & Plants
Paper ratio:
Square
For a bit of fun, Tadashi Mori and I decided to make a video together. Watch the video to check what I mean by making a video together...
[I did the video editing, which wasn't as hard as I had expected.]
Comments
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 5 September 2009 - 5:11am Permalink
nice idea
nice idea
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 5 September 2009 - 6:30pm Permalink
Great!
This was my first origami project ever!!
Interesting concept....
Were you two mailing the peice of paper between each other or something??
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 5 September 2009 - 6:37pm Permalink
P.s.
I just finished watching the video, and it is actually quite diffrent from the model of the lotus flower that I folded, I could give you "Over the phone" instructions (All text instructions), but I'm not sure the origional creator of the model would appreciate that......
Submitted by Sara on 5 September 2009 - 6:44pm Permalink
Lots of video editing
Tadashi sent me his video, and I then recorded my part, trying to imitate his hand and paper positions. I then edited the video. My hands seem a bit reddish, because I had to adjust the colour - my sheet was more yellow, his yellow-orange. I also had to rotate the video here and there, or resize the video. That's partly why my parts are lower quality, I zoomed in by 400% to get the same size model as Tadashi - but zooming in that much after recording isn't the best idea. ;)
-- Sara
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 9 September 2009 - 11:19am Permalink
wedding favors
Well, after watching the video I concluded that making an origami is quite difficult. I have learn making origami before but it seems different in the video that i have watched. The video gives information and educates the viewers to do something with their exists papers. In origami you are using papers, it might be colored or not. In this way we can also help in preserving our nature in making use of exists papers into origami styles and by not throwing it anywhere. The video is highly educational in line in arts and it is creative.
Submitted by Kat (not verified) on 11 April 2010 - 10:54pm Permalink
GREAT!
AWESOME! I got it! Really cool! Thanx!
Submitted by Anthony (not verified) on 21 February 2011 - 7:34pm Permalink
Paper
I was wondering what type of paper i should buy for origami, maybe a few types? For complex models and quit simple ones like this one. I've bought "Melissa & Doug" Origami paper and i really don't like it.. Everything i make with it, it's either to slippery or for smaller projects like this one the paper rips cause it can't handle all the folds. But for the Origami Fiery Dragon instructions ( Kade Chan) i know that one has some complex folds. I was just hoping you could lead me in the right way on what paper to use. I'd like bigger sheets cause id rather have a big sheet of paper that i could cut down to length. Not sure if you see all your comments but i hope you see this one >_<. I've searched for days on great folding Origami paper that's excellent for complex models. But I've found none.
Thanks
-Anthony
Submitted by Sara on 26 February 2011 - 10:07am Permalink
Paper choice
As you already mentioned, not all paper is suitable for all models. For complex folds, I recommend double tissue: http://www.happyfold...
I also recommend pretty much all paper sold at Origami Shop. The plain origami paper is of a good quality and they have some really nice papers for display models. Also, they have sheets to a relatively large size, lots in 35cm squares (13.75 in), and some stuff up to at least 60cm squares (23.6 in). There might also be larger paper, I'm not sure right now.
-- Sara
Submitted by Olivia (not verified) on 8 November 2011 - 8:01am Permalink
Olivia
I think this is nice idea. The video gives information and educates the viewers to do something with their exists papers. In origami you are using papers, it might be colored or not. In this way we can also help in preserving our nature in making use of exists papers into origami styles and by not throwing it anywhere. Thank you.
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