A million times better than a previous one I did.I like the way you go slow even slow motion….much better than going too fast .This video's time was twice the length of another similar tato vid.but because you went slow I didn’t have to stop and pause whilst doing it.Bravo.
Excellent tutorial .Thank you. Very useful . Pacing is perfect for the subject. Only suggestion is to make the two sides something inn high contrast, like red and white. Using white and nearly white presents difficulties on devices that are not state of the art. Hard to decipher. 0:06
+Irene Kovacs That is great! Yes, sometimes it is quite difficult to "translate" the diagram into real life folding. I am glad my video helped you fold this tato. :-)
Great tutorial! Only question i have is: How big is the center part at the end? So i can do the math and calculate how big the paper should be to start with. Thank you!
A million times better than a previous one I did.I like the way you go slow even slow motion….much better than going too fast .This video's time was twice the length of another similar tato vid.but because you went slow I didn’t have to stop and pause whilst doing it.Bravo.
Excellent tutorial .Thank you. Very useful . Pacing is perfect for the subject. Only suggestion is to make the two sides something inn high contrast, like red and white. Using white and nearly white presents difficulties on devices that are not state of the art. Hard to decipher. 0:06
Beautiful. Scoring tool of some kind does help a lot.
Very nice! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Sweet simplicity! Definitely a good idea to score it, especially if one is a little diestracted lol
Very clear. I tried it from a book and got so frustrated. Your method was perfect!
+Irene Kovacs That is great! Yes, sometimes it is quite difficult to "translate" the diagram into real life folding. I am glad my video helped you fold this tato. :-)
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agree
flipping the paper so fast - why? If you do a jump cut while turning it - it won't be immediately visible to the novice
Very nice.....Poli makkallleeeeeeee
Very good tutorial with very pretty result.
Very nice
Wha 😍😍😍😍
Super!!! It`s what I was looking for!! Thank you!
hey do you no how to make a box with this kind of fantasy closing top?
Thanks. So much clearer than the pattern I was following. Brilliant
Thanks, Tea!! I am glad to hear that you enjoyed the video! :)
Amazing tutorial. DId it on the first try thank u : )
I didn’t notice that ,but I’m a big fan of keeping all the video in……so as the novice sees the complete construction
Good video. Thanks
Could you please state the paper size required? thankyou
Super!
Stéphanie Lolilol Thank you!
Great tutorial! Only question i have is: How big is the center part at the end? So i can do the math and calculate how big the paper should be to start with.
Thank you!
IAM- 360 Bedrijfsfotografie count the squares they are 1 cm each
20x20 cm
Спасибо! просто и понятно
thats cool af
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what size paper are you using please
15cm / 6 inches is perfect
Hello, what can be the size of the square paper for a wedding invitation card?
Very dificul
good jod
i know how to make this but a lot easier way . make a star box and then squish it down
Ya no subirás videos
Nope, gave up
Idk