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Hello everyone. Anyone know where I can get a book or useful information on how Floderer does his stuff. I've seen a mushroom and a tree done by him, but I have yet to actually see any sort of diagram or how to. I can crumple paper.....just not in such an artistic way....anything would help
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Hi shawn. Welcome to the crazy world of crumpling...
Best place to start is probably here:
http://features.aroundcarolina.com/origami/
There's a video clip which shows the creation of the mushroom fairly clearly. Choice of paper is important - if you can't get hold of French butcher's paper, try tissue paper or even a paper napkin.
For some ideas about more complex crumpling techniques, check the O-List archives at http://origami.kvi.nl. There are a couple of excellent postings by Julia Palffy which really got me started in crumpling. (Try searching under "Floderer" or "crumpling").
The only book that I know of is the BOS publication "Sheets from a Notebook", but I believe that this is now out of print. If you're extremely lucky, you might be able to find a second-hand copy.
I would certainly urge you to try crumpling - once you get the basic idea, it opens up a whole new world of paper folding (well, it did for me, anyway). If you wanted, you could even have a go at my daffodil:
http://www.origami.34sp.com/daffodil%20diags1.htm
Best place to start is probably here:
http://features.aroundcarolina.com/origami/
There's a video clip which shows the creation of the mushroom fairly clearly. Choice of paper is important - if you can't get hold of French butcher's paper, try tissue paper or even a paper napkin.
For some ideas about more complex crumpling techniques, check the O-List archives at http://origami.kvi.nl. There are a couple of excellent postings by Julia Palffy which really got me started in crumpling. (Try searching under "Floderer" or "crumpling").
The only book that I know of is the BOS publication "Sheets from a Notebook", but I believe that this is now out of print. If you're extremely lucky, you might be able to find a second-hand copy.
I would certainly urge you to try crumpling - once you get the basic idea, it opens up a whole new world of paper folding (well, it did for me, anyway). If you wanted, you could even have a go at my daffodil:
http://www.origami.34sp.com/daffodil%20diags1.htm
wow, I checked out that video, had to wait until I got home from work...went to see White Noise (not very good by the way) and tried to fold Floderers mushroom.....I had no idea that it needed water....and come tomorrow morning I'll find out if Kraft paper is anything as good as this french butchers paper. Encouragingly enough, after seeing how he does it, the process dosen't so much seem one of extreme complexity, just one of getting the right kind of paper and experimenting how everything turns out......anyway I'm rambling so now I shall away.
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As a starting point for the "magic seed" you can read the following posting from the Origami mailing list: http://origami.kvi.nl/cgi-bin/oigquery. ... t&msgnr=23
And once you experimented with it you can make the video for us
And once you experimented with it you can make the video for us
So long and keep folding ^_^
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I received a great movie from Aldo Tolino of Vienna who demonstrated the method of making a simple crumpled shape. I didn't think it was so easy, but it is! and lots of fun.
I have my first example (made with a napkin!) posted to my blog, in case you're interested to see.
and, of course, you can see Aldo's demonstation on YouTube.com here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bla5c5THSoI
-Eric Gjerde
http://www.origamitessellations.com
I have my first example (made with a napkin!) posted to my blog, in case you're interested to see.
and, of course, you can see Aldo's demonstation on YouTube.com here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bla5c5THSoI
-Eric Gjerde
http://www.origamitessellations.com