This Origami has many folds and the finished model looks quite technical but actually there are only a few steps. 1. Fold the diverging pleats. 2. Fold the parallel mountain folds. 3. Fold the diagonal valley folds. 4. Collapse the model. This is a great approach as it simplifies the process and you will see that it is not as technical as you might have thought. Just a bit fiddly. Steps 2 & 3 involve many repetitive folds. All critical folds are shown at least once at regular speed. Use the same method for the folds shown in fast motion. A4 printer paper can give good results but can suffer with wear & tear. Try a light card, 150gsm works well - gives great definition and retains shape. Be lucky people...
Fascinating design. I can't help but imagine this design done with a cnc plasma or laser cutter to make perforations in thin sheet metal to make the folds easier.
One interesting thought is, while we usually consider geometric constructions to be rigidly reinforced by the use of triangles, this demonstrates how they can also be used to create complex three dimensional constructions that have surprising flexibility, yet are constrained to a specific range of motions from a minimal, folded, compressed to an open, expanded form. Research on the opened forms like at 24:05-:10 might result in stable, load-bearing roof designs which could be simply retracted sideways, without loss of strength during the intermediate phases.
Paul Reichert if you are interested in hyperbolic parabolas of varying shapes, do the same with a hexagon, triangle etc. that you would a square. And take a look at curved folding.
Thanks for this! I enjoy doing still life photography with miscellaneous objects to create a unique sense of art. I was wanting something just as special to fit as some sort of architectural representation, and saw this knowing this was the one! I had also wanted to do origami so I've been using pieces I've made using YT videos to help along with the process. I'm gonna give this a try for sure~
Es un esplendido trabajo, bellísimo. Lleva demasiados pasos, pero con el tiempo necesario y la paciencia, espero lograrlo. Gracias por compartir su trabajo.
chileconcon the steps from 10:00 to 10:50 are mirrored on the other side of the centreline, using the creases made with the ruler as reference. Hope this helps. Good luck...
thanks toby. I managed to reach til end! interesting shape. I used the A3 tracing paper instead and some edges ripped a little bit, but it looks great overall.
Good job on solving this by the way. The last bit where it goes against the uniform pleats threw me off when I solved it long ago. (I was not the original creator Of the one in chinaqats video)
So this is the solution to a origami puzzle? Meaning you can learn to recognize certain shapes and to make them and use them flexibly like a modular system? Which books teach me such things?
quinxx12 The puzzle was Chinaqats original video. Take a look at Sara Adams post, th-cam.com/video/k1BH_FEUZWo/w-d-xo.html Origamishop.com is a good source of information Be lucky...
I can see the effort you put in this video but you sped up so many important scenes, it’s already complicated af and you’ve made the instructions rly unclear. I had to slow it down to x0.25 speed, but still gave up later on as I literally can’t comprehend what you’re doing.
Fascinating stuff! I had to slow the video down, but I did it! I really enjoyed folding it. Very nice how I felt it finding it's way while collapsing. I made it in yellow and it looks a bit like Pikachu! ;-)
Hey I'm chinaqat [signed in as another avatar] wow it's so cool you're showing how this is done - it only took 25 years for me to find a teacher, thanks!
Yes it can, but the problem might lie in marking the sides in the left and right center quadrants that lead into the middle. I made this long before this video was posted. It was actually a tricky solve.
Dragvar Renegade I was thinking the same thing, you'd have to steam these pleats and the moisture would weaken the folds. I'm studying fashion right now and making some origami pleats into things my research led me here. Going to experiment with this type of stuff
This is so interesting! I want to try this with a thin leather or suede. You think that can be done? I've made origami before with clear plastic vinyl and it worked. This seems too complicated though.
Samantha, not sure if it would work with suede/leather as they are not as rigid as paper and may not retain the folds effectively. You could maybe stitch the folds? That could work?
정대영 There is a question mark in the title of my video, so I am also asking this question. However, I did state in the video that I don’t think the curve is hyperbolic. This is because the curve goes beyond 90 degrees, and a hyperbolic curve never does. Thanks for watching...
This tutorual is really bad and honestly jist dont put music over it if itll be sped up, so many sequences of folds are horribly dificult to follow because of random speed ups aswell. Just post the raw video without music that would be more enjoyable.
This Origami has many folds and the finished model looks quite technical but actually there are only a few steps.
1. Fold the diverging pleats.
2. Fold the parallel mountain folds.
3. Fold the diagonal valley folds.
4. Collapse the model.
This is a great approach as it simplifies the process and you will see that it is not as technical as you might have thought. Just a bit fiddly.
Steps 2 & 3 involve many repetitive folds. All critical folds are shown at least once at regular speed. Use the same method for the folds shown in fast motion.
A4 printer paper can give good results but can suffer with wear & tear. Try a light card, 150gsm works well - gives great definition and retains shape.
Be lucky people...
Fascinating design. I can't help but imagine this design done with a cnc plasma or laser cutter to make perforations in thin sheet metal to make the folds easier.
One interesting thought is, while we usually consider geometric constructions to be rigidly reinforced by the use of triangles, this demonstrates how they can also be used to create complex three dimensional constructions that have surprising flexibility, yet are constrained to a specific range of motions from a minimal, folded, compressed to an open, expanded form. Research on the opened forms like at 24:05-:10 might result in stable, load-bearing roof designs which could be simply retracted sideways, without loss of strength during the intermediate phases.
Mytbusters: Folded a piece of paper 8 times
Toby Stotter: Folded a piece of paper into the 4th dimension
Folding a piece of paper in half 8 times.
Finally someone who goes beyond a boring hyperbolic parabola, awesome video.
Paul Reichert if you are interested in hyperbolic parabolas of varying shapes, do the same with a hexagon, triangle etc. that you would a square. And take a look at curved folding.
You could be pick by who need those experiences. As the future need. Thanks to your video.
FASCINATING🧐AND INTRIGUING ....LOVE IT❣
Thanks for this! I enjoy doing still life photography with miscellaneous objects to create a unique sense of art. I was wanting something just as special to fit as some sort of architectural representation, and saw this knowing this was the one! I had also wanted to do origami so I've been using pieces I've made using YT videos to help along with the process. I'm gonna give this a try for sure~
You've done us a great service! Thanks for your gift.
Es un esplendido trabajo, bellísimo. Lleva demasiados pasos, pero con el tiempo necesario y la paciencia, espero lograrlo. Gracias por compartir su trabajo.
the video is too quick to see what is happening around 10:50. I lost it then. Could you slow down there please?
chileconcon the steps from 10:00 to 10:50 are mirrored on the other side of the centreline, using the creases made with the ruler as reference. Hope this helps. Good luck...
thanks toby. I managed to reach til end! interesting shape. I used the A3 tracing paper instead and some edges ripped a little bit, but it looks great overall.
This reply is super late, but for anyone else that needs it, you can slow the video down on TH-cam itself.
Even I came to know of it recently. That's an awesome feature!
@@kaushiktlk how do you do that?
Good job on solving this by the way. The last bit where it goes against the uniform pleats threw me off when I solved it long ago. (I was not the original creator Of the one in chinaqats video)
Fascinating.
I tried it and failed 5 times but in the end got it right .... it was that awesome feeling abt achieving the last model..... thanks for the video
Fabulous video! Although it is so long and sometimes it is boring, but good for no voice and having word rolls. I've done it.
Thanks for sharing. This is what TH-cam makes great!
So this is the solution to a origami puzzle? Meaning you can learn to recognize certain shapes and to make them and use them flexibly like a modular system? Which books teach me such things?
quinxx12
The puzzle was Chinaqats original video.
Take a look at Sara Adams post, th-cam.com/video/k1BH_FEUZWo/w-d-xo.html
Origamishop.com is a good source of information
Be lucky...
Man, you speed up in the wrong scenes, it is really hard to see the fold you are making
J Mondragon tru dat :(
True
This guy just folded a Pokémon into existence.
すごい!美しいです!
Thank you so much, I have always wanted to make it after seeing that video!!!
EXCELENTE!!!!! GRACIAS
How I make this pattern on fabric and which types of fabric used to make this pattern
I can see the effort you put in this video but you sped up so many important scenes, it’s already complicated af and you’ve made the instructions rly unclear. I had to slow it down to x0.25 speed, but still gave up later on as I literally can’t comprehend what you’re doing.
Exact same experience.
Fascinating stuff! I had to slow the video down, but I did it! I really enjoyed folding it. Very nice how I felt it finding it's way while collapsing. I made it in yellow and it looks a bit like Pikachu! ;-)
what kind of paper did you use and what weight
@@NitinParmarStudio I used 120 gr drawing paper, format A4. You can see the result in this picture: instagram.com/p/By3akoSou4V/
everyone writing "fantastic" etc .. but no one saying "I've done it all" FAKES
Crease pattern?
Are the lines on the paper cuts or drawings?
I know I’m wat late but I tried it it ledger format and it did not work it was because of me or those it has to be specifically A4?
This is art!
Hey I'm chinaqat [signed in as another avatar] wow it's so cool you're showing how this is done - it only took 25 years for me to find a teacher, thanks!
Beautiful amezing magin in your hand,❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️....
what is the size of paper?
Does it work if a use an 216cm x 279cm piece of paper?
I’m trying to do this and then i give up in 2 minutes
amazing but must be patient, i love it
Can this be done with a stiff fabric to be a part of a dress?
I have never tried Laurencia, but in theory I guess you could. Great idea though so good luck with your endeavours....
Toby Shotter Thanks for your reply. I'm going to experiment 😊
Yes it can, but the problem might lie in marking the sides in the left and right center quadrants that lead into the middle. I made this long before this video was posted. It was actually a tricky solve.
Dragvar Renegade
I was thinking the same thing, you'd have to steam these pleats and the moisture would weaken the folds.
I'm studying fashion right now and making some origami pleats into things my research led me here. Going to experiment with this type of stuff
Beautiful amezing magin in your hand,❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi, i think this is very very beautiful folded... please what kind of paper do you use for this? Not just a white paper i believe?
It's so beautiful! It looks an embaúba's leaf!
My congratulations! :)
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Really cool thanks
What is the size of the paper?
Amazing
Can you just be slower at 3:40,it's way too fast,even i turn the speed to 0.25
This is so interesting! I want to try this with a thin leather or suede. You think that can be done? I've made origami before with clear plastic vinyl and it worked. This seems too complicated though.
Samantha, not sure if it would work with suede/leather as they are not as rigid as paper and may not retain the folds effectively. You could maybe stitch the folds? That could work?
As long as it can fold and hold form its valid 😎
this is so hard to follow, I had to stop at 4.58 mins just couldn't follow at all unfortunately its too sped up for someone who is trying to learn ;(
Came here and stayed for the folding, commenting for the music by Rodriguez 👍
4:17 you did this way too fast i cant follow
thank you for the tutorial
How many folds is this?
I really liked the pattern but sped up way too much. Slowed it down to .25 speed and still had to keep replaying it.
Hi Kirstyn, thanks for the interest. I will post a general comment by way of reply. Hope it helps.....
Kirstyn Smith
I appreciate the effort you put in but you’ve sped up the parts that are tricky, rendering it something between frustrating and unusable.
Why you speed up???
What’s the actual size of the paper?
This one was made with a A4 sheet
I thought this origami represenets 8 pieces of 'mathematically' hyperbolic curve, but it was not, was it?
정대영
There is a question mark in the title of my video, so I am also asking this question.
However, I did state in the video that I don’t think the curve is hyperbolic.
This is because the curve goes beyond 90 degrees, and a hyperbolic curve never does.
Thanks for watching...
can you use letter paper
no you fucking idiot
Could you please not speed it up at all? It is very difficult to follow along when you do that.
if you click settings, and then playback speed, you can choose to slow the video down or speed it up.
the music sped up sounds so funny
Wrong scenes are fast forwarded
What's wrong with the audio
Can someone make a crease pattern
no sit down you lazy ass and do the folding also its not even that hard to see all the creases asshat
What kind of paper do you use? It's magic!
Birgit, any paper you like, thin card works well too.....
Actually reminds me of a bat
bro las medidas plis
Everybody thinks this is easy after seeing this pic... After attempeting a try it's really very very tough 😯😯😟😟.. It took nearly 3 hours to complete.
it was so hard to make!
💗🌺💗
For the first time I didn’t have a breakdown throughout the video and I made it!
how you do it can you explain? Do you have an other way?
i literally failed this 30 times and i gotta do this for a school project
I'm so sorry Toby cannot help you. He passed away in March.
Good origami ; )
why you speed up your video... T_T
i cant follow..........
you can slow down the video in the setting of the video itself its near the full screen button
why this scares me
4:54
Fucking amazing...congrats.
Hermoso ... Aunque no me salió :'D
🤤
good video, made me very frustrated
voce dobra bem me ajuda a dobrar o tecido espacial
Not enough adds.. Dwnvtd
way to fast. slow motion please
Lena Marie, tap the three dots - top right, tap playback speed, adjust to suit. Good luck.....
I do it at first try its easy
у него лист А4?
I hate that you speed everything up
This tutorual is really bad and honestly jist dont put music over it if itll be sped up, so many sequences of folds are horribly dificult to follow because of random speed ups aswell. Just post the raw video without music that would be more enjoyable.
U can be improved 🙂
😤
fuck me what the hell are these speed ups
Slow on easy steps, fast on hard steps… so fkng annoying.
zt en plus on ne peut pas l'enregistrer pour mieux oir! c'est moche!! bonjour le partage!
It's too fast!
Hi Agni, see my general comment, hope it helps.....
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