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Intermediate Origami

Posted: December 14th, 2013, 4:30 am
by Acorn Man
Hey guys,

I am looking for some intermediate origami books/websites/channels.I thought that Tadashi Mori's new baby dragon was difficult, but I think I can do some more complex models, to give you a sense of my level. The best list of intermediate books I've found are here:
http://origamiuniversity.com/intermedia ... ami-books/
I can't find many intermediate sites or YouTube channels. It seems that all of them are super easy, or crazy hard. I'm looking for stuff in the middle. Back to the books, have you guys tried any of these, wich ones are the best or not as great? Anything helps, thanks.

Re: Intermediate Origami

Posted: December 14th, 2013, 7:35 am
by kareshi

Re: Intermediate Origami

Posted: December 14th, 2013, 10:52 am
by gordigami
I'm not quite sure that I'd agree with the selection at " origami university", although all the books listed are well known. Each book listed has contents of some value.
I own all those listed, and seem to use Origami Zoo the most.
There are other intermediate books that I would qualify as being of more enjoyment, and learning .
Look at the search box , of this forum, for books that people like. Lots of ideas already presented.
There are simply too many to list here.
Go to giladorigami.com , have a look at the book section, then have a look at the galleries.
If it looks enjoyable to fold, go for it.
For whatever it's worth, most of us, hooked on origami, have well over a hundred books .