Submitted by Sara on 17 June 2012 - 7:37am
Folder:
Adams, Sara
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
Model type:
Triangle Grid
Basic techniques
Tessellations and Fractals
I highly recommend the book "Origami Tessellations" by Eric Gjerde if you are interested in tessellations: http://www.happyfold...
This video demonstrates how to fold an open-back triangle twist. It is a technique that is often used in origami tessellations.
The open-back triangle twist works on a triangle grid. The video also explains the difference between a twist that rotates clockwise or counterclockwise. If you fill the whole paper with open-back triangle twists, combined with hexagon twists, then you will receive the tessellation "Pinwheel" designed by Eric Gjerde. See a picture of one I folded here: http://www.happyfold...
Comments
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 18 June 2012 - 1:50pm Permalink
can you teach us how to do
can you teach us how to do the open back hexagon twist?
Submitted by Sara on 18 June 2012 - 3:30pm Permalink
Yes, already planned
Yes, if all goes well I'll find enough time in the next two weeks to make that video. So keep your fingers crossed!
-- Sara
Submitted by pasawat (not verified) on 21 June 2012 - 1:14am Permalink
can you make normal origami
can you make normal origami now like modular and animals and so?
sara? but i also appreciate your tesselation videos too and anyway all of your videos are great
Submitted by Sara on 21 June 2012 - 8:14am Permalink
Next month: non-tessellation model
There'll be two more tessellation technique videos to complete the four I wanted to publish this month. From next month on there'll be videos (one a month again if all goes according to plan) on non-tessellation models for a while.
I like to present a good mix of models. Now you may say four tessellation technique videos in a row is too much, but the extension (although not quite completion) of my series on tessellation techniques had had to wait for way too long. I kept pushing it back in favor of a different model. So I decided to make a bunch of videos and post them all in one month, so that it's still only one month of tessellation techniques, but more than one video. Hope that makes sense. Essentially, you'll get three extra videos in one month, which surely isn't a bad thing. :) And next month there'll still be a new model, which is not about tessellations.
-- Sara
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