I really like tessellations since I saw some pieces of the great work the origamists made but don't think I could make one(s). However i now think it is possible for me now, thanks for this easy to understand illustration!
I'm not aware of tessellations from octagonal grids, and for sure haven't folded one myself. I also imagine it to be quite difficult, as you won't have any long, uninterrupted crease lines (or you've got creases that are "off-grid").
I am new to oragami, but these tessalations all make sense, after watching your videos the forms seem to show themselves inside the paper after a number of times
There are various applications of origami, e.g. in medicine, space, airbags... - ut I do origami purely for fun. Origami can also be used to teach maths.
Hard question to answer. I'm not self-taught in that I learn stuff from diagrams that are published in books, but self-taught in that I didn't have someone explaining me how to fold models, or what the basic techniques were.
That's somewhat unusual - did you mean a hexagon? Then it's easy, you only need to divide the paper in half over and over again (fold edge to edge, and then to the creases you created).
A million times thank you. A set of directions told me to do a hexagon twist, and I had no idea what that was. So, again, thank you so much.
Nice to see that someone has made videos on how to do these basics (triangular grid, various twists) when somehow I figured out how to do it myself.
@teregtoloh Yes, definitely! In tessellations you put together these basic techniques and repeat them.
I really like tessellations since I saw some pieces of the great work the origamists made but don't think I could make one(s).
However i now think it is possible for me now, thanks for this easy to understand illustration!
@drummerjedediah Yes, I want to make more videos on origami tessellations. I'm not sure when I'll find the time yet, though. :(
@Rubikorigami Sure, you can do twists with all regular polygons.
I'm not aware of tessellations from octagonal grids, and for sure haven't folded one myself. I also imagine it to be quite difficult, as you won't have any long, uninterrupted crease lines (or you've got creases that are "off-grid").
I am new to oragami, but these tessalations all make sense, after watching your videos the forms seem to show themselves inside the paper after a number of times
@SlipknotVSBieber You can locate the center by folding the paper in half twice.
this helped alot with my hexagon twist but um how to you create the second platform of the hexagon tessalation ?
There are various applications of origami, e.g. in medicine, space, airbags... - ut I do origami purely for fun. Origami can also be used to teach maths.
Hard question to answer. I'm not self-taught in that I learn stuff from diagrams that are published in books, but self-taught in that I didn't have someone explaining me how to fold models, or what the basic techniques were.
That's somewhat unusual - did you mean a hexagon? Then it's easy, you only need to divide the paper in half over and over again (fold edge to edge, and then to the creases you created).
how to make the creases before holding?
thx you for posting this video. do you think it's possible to make more than 1(many) hexagon twist but only in 1 piece of paper? thx
i know the basic creases but I do not understand how do you join them to get the tesselation.
You make this look WAY easier than it is. Right now I want to set this piece of paper on fire.
Can you show us how to do a triangle grid on an octogon?
can you make a video about making an octagonal grid?
is the pentagon twist existing?
Sorry, I'm not sure what tips to add that aren't shown in the video. :(
Can you please help me with 1:53 my one doesnt fold properly
you have a very interesting accent! where are you from if you dont mind my asking? Love the video very helpful thanks!
Gorgeous voice!
Sehr schönes Tutorial, danke!
what i really want to figure out how to do is how to to a pentagonal twist... i mean, i can do it, but it's somewhat of a challenge for me...
good!!
I'm glad you found it helpful!
Could you make a tutorial of Spread Hexagons? I really want to know how to fold that. But i can't find any tutorial. That would be very cool. :)
iuuuuuu spiiiiiiiik soooooooo sloooooooowwwwwlllllllyyyy
awsome!
Cool
I'm glad you like it!
alright
I licket your Clover tessellation,but i want to sea hexagon Clover tessellation.
.....bad
why??