[Surala World - Origami] Origami - Frame (3D) (picture Frame) * Paper 30 X 15cm - 2 sheets Paper crafts, Paper arts, DIY, Paper folding, Folding paper, ornament, decoration
1.Excellent paper pattern and colours 2.I imagine for a rectangle shape you recalculate the sides like instead of 30x15, I could use 20x8 or 12x28 3.I wish I had more walls in my house to fold a dozen and have an origami frame wall! Sigh! ^__________^b
The calculation you need for a picture width (w) × height (h), assuming no overlap of the frame, with a frame width (f) would be as follows: Piece 1 = 10f + w × 2f + h Piece 2 = 2f + w × 10f + h If you're not concerned about the overlap simply swap out the 10 in each calculation for an 8.
The calculation you need for a picture width (w) × height (h), assuming no overlap of the frame, with a frame width (f) would be as follows: Piece 1 = 10f + w × 2f + h Piece 2 = 2f + w × 10f + h If you're not concerned about the overlap simply swap out the 10 in each calculation for an 8.
+aagya dhital hi, if you still don't have it, the dimensions are very simple to calculate for rectangle frames. let's say you have a photo LxW and you want the frame to match, then the first paper would have the dimensions Lx2W and the second paper would have the dimensions Wx2L hope this helps
The calculation you need for a picture width (w) × height (h), assuming no overlap of the frame, with a frame width (f) would be as follows: Piece 1 = 10f + w × 2f + h Piece 2 = 2f + w × 10f + h If you're not concerned about the overlap simply swap out the 10 in each calculation for an 8.
@@suralaworld It's really nice! I tried to fold this today using some thinner paper, but it was a little too flimsy and I tried adjusting the ratios of frame to picture, but calculated it wrong! I was able to get a test fold to work with a couple of 2 × 1 rectangles cut from thin card though. I'm heading to the shops tomorrow on the lookout for some thick patterned crafting papers in 30cm squares :) Can I ask too, is this your design or a traditional design, so I can properly credit when I photograph my fold :)
The calculation you need for a picture width (w) × height (h), assuming no overlap of the frame, with a frame width (f) would be as follows: Piece 1 = 10f + w × 2f + h Piece 2 = 2f + w × 10f + h If you're not concerned about the overlap simply swap out the 10 in each calculation for an 8.
The calculation you need for a picture width (w) × height (h), assuming no overlap of the frame, with a frame width (f) would be as follows: Piece 1 = 10f + w × 2f + h Piece 2 = 2f + w × 10f + h If you're not concerned about the overlap simply swap out the 10 in each calculation for an 8.
👍Amazing
Such precision. No ruler needed. Whoa
I try this because it's very easy and nice tanks sharing this video
When you put your play back speed in 1.50x the song is so happy
Set to 0.5 and the song start calming and chilling myself
Superb ! All your crafts are simply awesome ! Thanks for sharing your creations.
Me encantó 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😍
Cool
Thanks you for sharing. 🌷
Vielen lieben Dank für die ausführliche Anleitung 🎉👌👏👏👏👏👏
Would love to try this👌 beautiful
I liked making this frame 👍👍👍
Superb.. Thanks for sharing.. It's easy 😊
I love this . Easy and superb
Fantastic!!!
loved making this frame, thank you for sharing
Beautiful
Wow! So beautifully done!
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😊 ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Very nice
very excellent way i made it ..EASILY
Very beautiful.
cool...this is wht im lookin for!!! thanks
Nice & easy
Super ! Thank you for shareing !
Amazing , Thanks
very nice brilliant idea ...out of all videos your vedeo is gorgeous easy to do ...thank you so much
I agree could you teach me how to make a nice some kind of origami gift
Thank you
1.Excellent paper pattern and colours 2.I imagine for a rectangle shape you recalculate the sides like instead of 30x15, I could use 20x8 or 12x28 3.I wish I had more walls in my house to fold a dozen and have an origami frame wall! Sigh! ^__________^b
The calculation you need for a picture width (w) × height (h), assuming no overlap of the frame, with a frame width (f) would be as follows:
Piece 1 = 10f + w × 2f + h
Piece 2 = 2f + w × 10f + h
If you're not concerned about the overlap simply swap out the 10 in each calculation for an 8.
That is perfect! Thanks for sharing! 👍
Just beautiful!
waaaaaaaaw vre naic
This idea is better. Thanks.. :)
👍👍👍
This is most easy photo frame.
Que guapo me gusta más esta técnica gracias 😊 lo he hecho varias veces de otra forma pero no me sale está me encanta un saludo grande🌸🌸🌸
Really thank you ^^💖💖💖
Fantastic
Amazing!!!
Brilliant.
Gostei muito; vou ensinar para os meus alunos.
wow..no glue needed...amazing i loved it very much thank q for this very much😃😃😃💖💖👍
awesome ! sugoi ja nai !
너무 멋져요 !♡♡♡
出来ました!ありがとうございます。
Nice good work.
So clever. Thank you very much for showing us how to do this.
sugooooiii 💕💕💕💕
voce tem a medida de outros tamanhos dos papeis?... Obs.: ficou du cabrunco! massa
How to insert a photo in it?????
Thank you👍
Brilliant!!!! Thank you... More please!!!!
not bad
Thanks for this, it'll be great for displaying origami corrugations and tessellations.
Très beau cadre mais pour un cadre de 30 cm par 20 cm il faut faire quel dimension ?
Its work
wow very beautiful
Very slowwwww......
But it was nice
And no glue neeede xd
우와
Thank you very much for sharing, this helped a lot !! ❤️😄
I want a 11" by 14" frame. What size paper do i take?
The calculation you need for a picture width (w) × height (h), assuming no overlap of the frame, with a frame width (f) would be as follows:
Piece 1 = 10f + w × 2f + h
Piece 2 = 2f + w × 10f + h
If you're not concerned about the overlap simply swap out the 10 in each calculation for an 8.
Perfect
Which type of paper is that?
That's wrapping paper. :)
can you tell me that which video editor you will used for edit your video
pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereerreeeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
I use "Premiere". :)
제가 진짜 딱 원하던거예요 !!
legal quem sabe faço um vídeo no canal fazendo um desse. gostei
Waow its working !☆ Thanks a lot ♡
Dear administrator I want rectangle shape of this frame
And also want in large size
How to calculate the dimensions... Please help me
If you want to make a rectangle shaped frame, you need 2 sheets of paper in different size. What sized frame do you want?
Surala World - Origami even i want a rectangular frame of size 4×6 and 6×8 what measurements should i take
+aagya dhital hi, if you still don't have it, the dimensions are very simple to calculate for rectangle frames. let's say you have a photo LxW and you want the frame to match, then the first paper would have the dimensions Lx2W and the second paper would have the dimensions Wx2L hope this helps
The calculation you need for a picture width (w) × height (h), assuming no overlap of the frame, with a frame width (f) would be as follows:
Piece 1 = 10f + w × 2f + h
Piece 2 = 2f + w × 10f + h
If you're not concerned about the overlap simply swap out the 10 in each calculation for an 8.
Too bad
So very good .Thank you.
Per una foto 40cm x 50cm che misure devono essere i due fogli da modellare?
Gorgeous printed kraft paper too... where did you find it? :)
It is wrapping paper. It is a Korean product. I bought it in Korea. :)
@@suralaworld It's really nice! I tried to fold this today using some thinner paper, but it was a little too flimsy and I tried adjusting the ratios of frame to picture, but calculated it wrong! I was able to get a test fold to work with a couple of 2 × 1 rectangles cut from thin card though. I'm heading to the shops tomorrow on the lookout for some thick patterned crafting papers in 30cm squares :)
Can I ask too, is this your design or a traditional design, so I can properly credit when I photograph my fold :)
How would the paper size be for a A4 Foto?
It's hard to make a rectangle.
Surala World - Origami oh okay, thank you anyways
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Im going to frame a pic of 45*59 cm pic... Will u please send me the dimension
The calculation you need for a picture width (w) × height (h), assuming no overlap of the frame, with a frame width (f) would be as follows:
Piece 1 = 10f + w × 2f + h
Piece 2 = 2f + w × 10f + h
If you're not concerned about the overlap simply swap out the 10 in each calculation for an 8.
Hi
it did not come properly for and even when im inserting it in other side is coming out
thank you so much!!! :)
¿como se llaman esas hojas?
papel de regalo, pero supongo que debe ser uno mas grueso ´para que se mas estable
Hojas de papel
Papel de scrapbooking o similar
Bonjour qu'elles sont les dimensions pour une photo de 15cm sur 10 svp ?
It is difficult to make a rectangular shape. All dimensions should be measured and then folded. It is recommended to make it square.
Surala World - Origami ok i understand thank you 😙
The calculation you need for a picture width (w) × height (h), assuming no overlap of the frame, with a frame width (f) would be as follows:
Piece 1 = 10f + w × 2f + h
Piece 2 = 2f + w × 10f + h
If you're not concerned about the overlap simply swap out the 10 in each calculation for an 8.
30 mal 15 cm
it is so nice content, Keep it up and God bless us all
ASMR hahahaha
surala world origami you have terrible music thats why i disliked liked your vid
Its work