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Showing posts with label animal. Show all posts

Stay home, Stay safe is the need of the hour! Well, during this coronavirus lockdown, this little horse by Oriol Esteve is one of the first origami that I tried out. Check out his Facebook post on the origami horse.

What I liked best about the origami is the suddenness with which the horse turns up! I mean, up to the 15th step, we are just folding along and there is no sign of a horse. But in 2 steps, 16th and 17th, there are 2 reverse folds and boom! You have a horse! 😄 And a super-cute little fella at that.

60 gsm paper would be the best, I thought, since there are multiple layers that are folded in the reverse folds. I used some lovely Momigami paper that I had (15 cms) which turned out to be a good decision. The final horse was about 5.75 cms.



Model Details:

Model: Horse 

Creator: Oriol Esteve

Difficulty Level: Low Intermediate

Paper Ratio: Square

Paper Size: 6 inches

Model Size: ~2.2 inches in height

Diagram: Facebook

While I really do not understand this passion that most origamists have for folding birds and animals, I did not want to be left behind when it came to folding them :) And since I love dogs very much, when I came across this Scottish Terrier by Peterpaul Forcher, I decided to give it a go.

It wasn't a piece of cake and I was not able to fold it well during the first couple of attempts. But I did finally manage to make it. Sorry about all those creases that you see, but the paper I had used wasn't the best.

If you are attempting the origami, then note that if you follow the instructions accurately, there will be a little elevated fold in the dog's back (right next to the tail). To make this disappear, you will need to sink that jutting portion to get the shape right.

Model Details:

Model: Scottish Terrier 

Creator: Peterpaul Forcher

Difficulty Level: High Intermediate

Paper Ratio: Square

Paper Size: 8 inches

Model Size: ~3 inches in height

Instructions: Carmen's Origami