After a year and a half of learning Origami I have tried several times in frustration to make a tessalation till now, this is my first successful fold, it was easy to follow and it looks great ... Thanks for sharing
I've never dared starting working no tesselantions before this video I watched last year. I've bought Allessandro Bieber book since. Congrats, you made a great tutorial here.
First few videos, it was quite irritating with so much explanation. But I was wrong. Now I think this explanation is really necessary especiallly when the folds get complex. oh and I love your videos. Subscribed 👍
Your explanations are sooooo detailed and really good! I would like more tesselation videos- I love tesselations but I am not able to „read“ CPs on my own....its to complex but with your help I can make it 👍🏻 Thank you!
Hey Evan, is there a book, pdf, with all your models in it? With diagrams or cp's? I once made your logarithmic spiral, and I truly fell in love with some of your models/ tessellations! Thanks Evan.
Thanks a lot, I appreciate the kind words! No book yet, but I've diagrammed most of my designs in hopes of putting one together someday. Is there any model you're particularly interested in? I also have some diagrams and crease patterns available on my website, if you're interested: ez-origami.com
Fantastic tutorial Evan, very clearly explained, as always :) I can wait to give it a try. With the bit towards the end, after the initial collapse, when you move to the second and forth molecules, you mention to be careful not to add additional creases, would rotating the model clockwise for these molecules mitigate this?
Thanks Ed, I'm glad you liked the video! And yes, that's a good point. I taught it the way that I usually fold the molecules, but rotating clockwise instead would help avoid the unnecessary creases. I've also found that if you pre-crease those diagonal creases before folding in all 4 sides, the final shaping of the molecules is a bit easier.
EzOrigami Thanks for the advice, I folded it using the method you demonstrate in the video and then unfolded it to have a closer look at the final crease pattern, I've dropped you a message about it :)
After a year and a half of learning Origami I have tried several times in frustration to make a tessalation till now, this is my first successful fold, it was easy to follow and it looks great ... Thanks for sharing
Thank You Very Much for great tutorial! I make tessellation the first time and I've done it. Thanks a lot once more
I've never dared starting working no tesselantions before this video I watched last year. I've bought Allessandro Bieber book since. Congrats, you made a great tutorial here.
Great as always! 👍 Worth my while, and the ending result looks awesome! You've also earned a new subscriber!
Glad to hear that! Thanks for watching! :)
First few videos, it was quite irritating with so much explanation. But I was wrong. Now I think this explanation is really necessary especiallly when the folds get complex.
oh and I love your videos. Subscribed 👍
AWESOME! I did this following along and I made my first tessellation!! Very well explained and your voice is relaxing as Bob Ross!!😂
Nice job, I'm glad to hear that! And thanks, I haven't heard that one before!
I love it a million. Thank you so much for the detailed illustrations. I will definitely try it.
Your explanations are sooooo detailed and really good! I would like more tesselation videos- I love tesselations but I am not able to „read“ CPs on my own....its to complex but with your help I can make it 👍🏻 Thank you!
Great stuff! Thanks for your perfect tutorial! I really enjoyed folding it.
nice tessellation! I'm making 6x6 tessellation.
You did promise more difficulty. Thanks! Good as always.
You got it! I have a couple more challenging designs lined up too, so definitely check back soon!
Very nice! You've earned a new subscriber!!
Could you make a tutorial for the Logarithmic Spiral?
great tutorial!
Hey Evan, is there a book, pdf, with all your models in it? With diagrams or cp's? I once made your logarithmic spiral, and I truly fell in love with some of your models/ tessellations! Thanks Evan.
Thanks a lot, I appreciate the kind words! No book yet, but I've diagrammed most of my designs in hopes of putting one together someday. Is there any model you're particularly interested in? I also have some diagrams and crease patterns available on my website, if you're interested: ez-origami.com
EzOrigami That's a really hard choice! But i really like your Fractal Star and Star Tower the most i think ^^
I think it's also really cool that you're teaching tessellations now too!
Fantastic tutorial Evan, very clearly explained, as always :) I can wait to give it a try.
With the bit towards the end, after the initial collapse, when you move to the second and forth molecules, you mention to be careful not to add additional creases, would rotating the model clockwise for these molecules mitigate this?
Thanks Ed, I'm glad you liked the video! And yes, that's a good point. I taught it the way that I usually fold the molecules, but rotating clockwise instead would help avoid the unnecessary creases. I've also found that if you pre-crease those diagonal creases before folding in all 4 sides, the final shaping of the molecules is a bit easier.
EzOrigami Thanks for the advice, I folded it using the method you demonstrate in the video and then unfolded it to have a closer look at the final crease pattern, I've dropped you a message about it :)
Sir pls make a clover folding of 5 stages
Third!
second!
First!
That's easy
thats my mom
I mean that Angela Y Ding is my mom
no really!she is my mom
Then make and show it