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Tessellation Patterns, Origami Shapes, Origami Architecture, Origami Techniques, Geometric Origami, Origami Models, Origami Patterns, Paper Engineering, Origami Paper Art

In this research, we study a method to produce families of origami tessellations from given polyhedral surfaces. The resulting tessellated surfaces generalize the patterns proposed by Ron Resch and allow the construction of an origami tessellation that approximates a given surface. We will achieve these patterns by first constructing an initial configuration of the tessellated surfaces by separating each facets and inserting folded parts between them based on the local configuration. The…

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Sister and brother #origami #corrugation | These two origami… | Flickr Paper Art Tutorial, Origami Architecture, Origami Techniques, Geometric Origami, Sister And Brother, Origami Patterns, Paper Engineering, Textiles Artwork, Origami Paper Art

These two origami corrugations are very close to each other. One has all the 'bows' up and the other has half of them down(flic.kr/p/EJJ3fA). The 'all up' version reminds this corrugation by Ilan Garibi a lot flic.kr/p/8VRESw , however I didn't do it using square grid, the whole pattern uses 22.5˚ technique instead. Of course I didn't intend to copy Ilan, I found this pattern during the search of the linear analogs of my curved pieces.

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Concreate: DIY Project - Origami Bracelet..... she makes it look easy!!! Origami Bracelet, Paper Folding Designs, Paper Folding Techniques, Origami Lamp, Origami Fashion, Origami And Kirigami, Folding Origami, Paper Engineering, Origami Jewelry

Inspired by the book Folding Techniques For Designers, I started folding a bunch of these and decided to turn one of them into a bracelet. I painted it, which added structure as it got wet and dried stiff and then I added a silver clasp... I've posted the folding pattern if anyone is interested in trying it out. The blue lines are valley folds and the green lines are mountain folds. The pattern can be stretched for different variations. As promised, here is my super amateur tutorial :-) Let…

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