The Eastern Dragon, or Ryujin, or Ryu Zin, designed by Satoshi Kamiya, The Father of Origami Dragon, as he was called here. Mostly because it’s freakin’ awesome, cool, great, breathtaking, jawdropping, etc. But there is one particular origami dragon that is special. Some are cooler then others, some are not. -5 or 6 sheets of regular printer paper, (20lb - 24lb weight) 8. 0 Bird Paper Dissection - Scienstructable 3D Dissection Model - Digital. It is a two piece model, with the body from the traditional diamond shaped. Though I think that this is intentional in this case.Īs I have already said, there are many, many origami dragons, simple and complex. I found the directions for this very cool origami Dragon on youtube by Nekkoart. You can see how tha paper is crumpled – this is what you get when you fold complex models from small sheets of paper. I should note, that the last origami dragon – the Ancient Dragon, is very small. The first origami dragon is designed by Joseph Wu, and the last one – by Satoshi Kamiya. You may be familiar with some of the origami dragon “species”, for example from my last post, which shows 3 beautiful origami dragons, designed by such origami masters as Joseph Wu and Satoshi Kamiya. And amount of steps to fold the last ones is counted by hundreds at least, and I’m not joking. The dragons range in their complexity from very simple ones, that are in fact variations of the origami crane, which require much less then 20 steps to fold, to the very complex ones. Most dragons are intermediate to advanced-level origami creati. There are many representations of origami dragon, different versions, styles, variations, in other words – lots of ’em. There are many different methods used to fold dragons and each has its own style and artistry. Today I’m gonna share something really, really cool.
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